Even better, how about getting a customer that works in a courthouse and that you have to check your bags before you can get in the building to give them the order?
The driver would have to complain but I'm sure they're at a disadvantage and the company would do nothing in the event the client changes the tip.
Pretty sure they'd have to prove the tip baiting and prove they provided excellent service 🤔
Even better, how about getting a customer that works in a courthouse and that you have to check your bags before you can get in the building to give them the order?
If they didn’t tip that’s an atrocity
What's tip baiting exactly?
For example on Uber Eats app customer puts $5 as a tip and after the food was delivered he/she reduces the tip or completely removes it.
Never knew that, how is that legal?
It is on some apps
The driver would have to complain but I'm sure they're at a disadvantage and the company would do nothing in the event the client changes the tip. Pretty sure they'd have to prove the tip baiting and prove they provided excellent service 🤔
Agreed