Cashier confronts hair salon customer who won't tip on $950 styling: 'She told me I am not welcome back'

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    I didn't tip and was told not to come back This subreddit has been showing up in my feed and decided to join the anti tipping movement. The hair salon I go to also does nails. Mani, pedi, cut, wash, highlights, Botox, keratin etc.
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    Total was $950 which is very high. There was a not tip option so I went to custom and put $0.
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    Cashier told me that I did leave a tip. I said I know and I am boycotting tipping especially since prices are so high here. She told me I am not welcomed back.
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    Dogbarr Make sure you mention on Yelp and their Facebook page that non tippers are not welcome there.
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    Pilotsfan "Don't worry, it'll never happen again."
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    2.. There are soooo many other places who deserves your $950 vs that company. They did you a favor. Don't forget to go on Google and write a review about your experience so you can help others know what a
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    crappy establishment they are. If I saw your review, I wouldn't go there. Don't just do it on here. You must write a review.
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    O.. Its a salon, if you want a specific price then make the service that price. I never understood tipping for hair and nail type service anyway. Just charge how much you want the service to be it's not that hard • But they'll make it as complicated as possible
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    DevilDoc3030 Easy Yelp review. Good luck finding a new place, and good job.
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    PS. I expect the owner will not be happy that their employees are removing customers from their base who are dropping nearly a grand for their services. It's absolutely WILD to me that they did that.
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    [deleted] If they're expecting a 20% tip, then they chose $200 over $950. They chose to have your business one time because you didn't offer $200, so they never want your $1k ever again. This, ladies, gents, and everyone in between, is how you run your business into the ground.
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    phoenixmatrix These businesses seem to forget that by law tips have been optional, else it has to be part of the cost, subject to regular taxes, etc. If its mandatory, it has to be set as a service charge and handled as such (that's how service charges for big
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    groups at restaurants are supposed to work, assuming they don't do anything shady). But if its treated as a team and is made "mandatory", there's a problem. Of course they are allowed to refuse service to anyone as long as its not discrimination, I suppose.
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    CostRains I'm sure the IRS would love to hear about this. Tipping is, by definition, voluntary. If you are required to tip then it's mandatory, and has to be reported as a service charge rather than a gratuity.
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    darkroot_gardener I really don't get this. As a business, they are making a profit from the prices they charge. They are losing money when customers do not come. I can understand not providing the best service and not giving them priority for appointments, but as a business, banning customers over not tipping just seems stupid.
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    TheLarlagar $950 at the hair salon? I hope you got two of every service they offered and hair extensions. If I drop that much in a place like that, | wouldn't want it to either.

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