'It finally happened': Outraged woman calls out doctor's office for asking her to leave a tip

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    MILLENNIALS r/Millennials • 10 h 1981-1996 knitoriousshe It finally happened: I was asked to tip when I paid at the doctor's office.
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    Like you guys have a lot more money than me??!! Why would I tip the doc? Or does it go to the receptionist? Now I've been waiting for half an hour and I wonder if it's because I didn't tip.
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    ETA: I didn't expect this to blow up, so here's the faq: 1. I was prepaying because I don't have insurance. The visit was already $140 USD 2. Obviously I'm in the US/
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    3. I wasn't asked aloud by a human, it was on their credit card processing tablet thingy at the receptionist desk. I do think it's likely that the machine has the tip on as a default as some suggested. That didn't really occur to me at the time, I was just really grossed out and pushed
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    $0 tip and finished paying. Didn't think to snap a pic for the internet, sorry. 4. The office seemed to have multiple other practitioners in it, some in the comments have guessed maybe the tip is
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    for an esthetician or something. I didn't take note of the other practices in the same office so idk if any of them are tip appropriate. 5. It was for a psychiatry/med check appointment, which is why it SUPER sketched me out
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    6. The receptionist was a very young man, 22 at most. I doubt yelling at him would have done anything. 7. After calming down about it, I'm going to call and let their office manager know about that happening before
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    reporting it. It's just so uncomfortable to be asked to tip at the doctor 8. No I won't be going back Second update:
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    I called and spoke with the office manager right before they closed. He says that the reason there is a tip option is because their registration workers (which I did not interact with in any way, they exist at another clinic under the same management, apparently) make minimum
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    wage and "people frequently ask to be able to tip them with a card." He said their POS system is set up to ask for tips for those other locations (idk what kind of practices those are, seems like one business man managing a lot of clinics? I guess?) and
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    no one expects a tip, so I should just skip it. I was like "doesn't that seem like an ethics violation? There must be some law preventing doctors offices from asking for a tip." He said the business man (whose name I
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    took down but he isn't a doctor so idk who to even report that to) "had his lawyers look at it" after other people complained and they reassured him it's legal. I doubt it. So, I took down all the info, the business owners name and all and I'll make a report. I've
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    found the state medical boards info and I'm sending in a report. They had their chance to fix it in house and seemed to do nothing, so I have no guilt about reporting them. The office manager made it seem like the doc has
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    nothing to do w/ it, that this is the brainchild of the office manager alone. Idk if that makes any difference to the state medical board but we're gonna find out i guess.
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