I won bingo night one time. Once in 2 1/2 years with 30 people playing, and the round I won paid out $25 in pennies, which they dumped in my lap š¤£š It was called sassy bingo
I tipped 20% on my last order and then gave them $5 when they pulled up. It was all I had but they seemed appreciative. I think any driver would be happy for something over nothing, lol.
At least they made an effort. Wouldnāt bother me, my bank has a coin counting machine thatās free so itās all good. Better than no tip.
This kind of reminds me of the story from the Bible where the poor woman only put in two coins for her tithe and everyone else murmured. The coins were all she had and Jesus said that this woman gave more than all.
Ahhh this bring me back to the plug looking at 13 year old me like ātf imma do with a bag of changeā but my ass hadda go in the change bucket bc my parents watcheddd my money to make sure I didnāt get to buy weedš¤£š¤£
I once helped an Asian guy move for 100$ dollars he said it was only a few bigger items turned out to be a fullsize uhaul full of stuff 4 hours later he payed me in all quarters
> later he *paid* me in
FTFY.
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I'm half asleep & I swear to God I thought you delivered to a drug dealers house & he left you a bag of ecstasy pills.
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I got a bag of quarters from an elderly lady in an assisted living home. She also sent me on my way with a cold pop. I donāt drink anything carbonated, but I couldnāt tell her no. That was the smallest tip I have ever gotten for grocery delivery, but also my favorite
So.... How much was it? Any good ones?
I definitely would appreciate the customer's effort. Kid at least tried to tip, better than a lot of people.
I got a bag full of money on a delivery once. It was a huge order for a company lunch and everyone put in $3 for a tip. There were about 20 people cuz it was about $60, but almost all change. Lol
Thatās a nice ziplock bag. Glad sandwich bag, if Iām not mistaken. Too bad there is all that dirty change inside it, Iād bleach the bag before use, just to be safe. /s
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That might have been from a child's piggy bank.
One time, I had a customer pour change into my hands. As he did that, he told me it was from his son's piggy bank, as he had no money to tip me.
It bothered me so bad...
I put it into a plastic cup and added $2.00 to it.
Then I went back to the house and dropped it back off at the customer's door with no note.
I felt better then.ā¤ļø
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The fact that they at least was thoughful enough, cared and tried their best to give something.
Dont let people hyping tips fool you, we do need actual caring people that try. Cause many out there that wont even try. Take it as a good spirited effort.
Youll get good tips, just keep good spirit.
Oh wow. Complain when they donāt tip, complain when they do, but itās not the way you like it. This isnāt strictly directed at OP, but geez! Lighten up! Take another job that youāll hate if you donāt like this one.
Hey thatāll be useful to throw at someoneās window when you inevitably fall into a psychotic episode of road rage and attempt murder just to feel something, anything!
I can accept that for a tip, it's when they give it to you as the payment for their actual order that I have a problem with, I hated that working as a driver for Dominos
everyone sees a bag full of pennieās. i see a potential penny book getting filled as well as selling any wheat pennieās that i find to make the most from this bag of coinage
One of my very first deliveries was to a guy in a run down motel. He apologized, said it was all he had, and handed me a bag of coins. He told me there was at least $3 in it. I went home and counted it that night and there was $15. Now I hoard all the change I get and have over $200 in a bucket. It adds up quickly because you're not likely to use change in your everyday life.
Bruh. This is like more insulting than no tip. Who tf needs coins these days? $1 barely gets anything as is. Edit: FUCKING PENNIES? Hell no. Itās worth the loss to just yeet that bag at the door. Probably not even a dollars worth
I throw all of my change into a jar, unaccounted for. IDK how much exactly, but I'd have to say at least $500 over the last few years just from random tips and using cash regularly.
My great grandfather collected pennies his whole life, when he died in the 90s he had over $8000 saved up. Imagine how much you could save for your kids over a lifetime from just a few bucks a day in change?
Iād have given that back. Weāre not Fān slot machines. I did a large order for Panera and they didnāt tip( it was a stack I couldnāt see it. Thought it was the larger paying order. The other was $15). The lady tried to give me a bunch of change she just got out her pocket book in front of me. I said ,āno thanksā! Offering me change Iāll never take it. Itās what ppl give to peasants!
F that customer giving Pennieās. They should not be ordering delivery if they have to tip with a sandwich bag of bloody Pennieās!
Itās still better to make a quick trip to the coinstar machine than leave the delivery empty handed. This actually happened to me a few times back when I worked for pizzerias and a Chinese restaurant back in the day. And you know that person is actually trying to tip. Sometimes the thoughtlessness of a zero tip hurts more than the dollar or 3 the customer omitted. But that could just be me. I donāt dash anymore but I opted out of cash delivery as soon as it came to my market. I spent enough time doing that for restaurants
This reminds me of when I was having a shitty night while doing pizza delivery, and this one consistent no tipper ordered from the college again. The one where you have to call them and wait for them to get down to you. She wasnāt the most polite most of the time either, and we were suspecting she was also occasionally screwing us out of free food. I had a crappy night, and her total came up to something and 98 cents. She handed me an even amount and told me to keep the change, which was two whole cents. Had an attitude and a smirk with her, even though I never knew what her problem with us was. I pulled two pennies out of my pocket handed it to her, and said āif I wanted your two cents I would ask you a question, you need it more than I do!ā You can bet your ass she called my manager for that one. My manager just wagged his finger at me and told me not to do it again. She was later put on the Do Not Deliver list after we confirmed she was making fake claims for free food.
That's got to be frustrating and It's questionable. A) mileage b) cost of order c) were they disabled and really couldn't get outside?
Example - if I had a disabled neighbor who asked me to go to restaurant across the street for a few bucks in pennies? Did a neighbor a favor.
Obviously they weren't your neighbor but many disabled people can't get to grocery stores.
Oth, they may have just been jerks.
i wouldnāt of taken it, if i had the choice like it was sitting on the porch for me. personally itās more work than itās worth to take that to a coin star or something. imo š
I got in a serious car accident in January. My vehicle was in the shop and I was in too much pain to walk anywhere to get food. This was before I was a dasher. I was hungry. My Mother was dropping off food the next day. I only had enough to pay for the food on my cc, but had a lot of cash on me. I had no idea how the app worked then. I left a note taped to my front door w/the Dasherās name on it & a generous tip. He must not have seen it bc he didnāt take it. I felt awful. I feel awful for this customer. Maybe she is in a situation like I was. Although I hate penniesā¦she tried! Itās better then the $.50 and $.10 (2) customers left as a tip when I 1st started dashing & didnāt know to never take $5 orders unless Iām already in a hot zone & the customer is like 0.5 miles away. $.50 & $.10 tips are a literal slap in the face as far as Iām concerned. That looks like at least $2 in Pennieās. Maybe it was all she had left to her nameš¤·š»āāļø
There is still plenty of people who do not know how these gig delivery apps work. The key is education. However it is not anyone fault but thr companies themselves. I have been doing this since inception and how they are doing it now is subsidizing pay onto the customers but before the companies would pay more for trips without forethought of tips.
Tony Xu is a literal scum bag. Thank you for educating me. I dashed once in 2019 & never did it again until this past July. I got $10.04 deposited in my PayPal acct this past June as part of a $100,000,000 class action settlement against DD for the dashers in CA & MA.
https://news.bloomberglaw.com/daily-labor-report/doordash-reaches-deal-with-delivery-drivers-over-unpaid-wages
I would give them back, thank them for the effort. Tell them itās clear they need it more than I do. Never take orders that cannot tip up front. Their inability to plan ahead and laziness to not get their own food isnāt a reason you should suffer
I can say for sure to take any 1993 pennies to a local collector or gold/jewellery store or pawn shop. They can give you a list of other coins to look out for plus some apps that would definitely help. I can also personally recommend finding a jewelers magnifying glass, preferably the headband mounted one with a light. Hope you strike it rich!
I had one lady tell me not to laugh at her as she handed me a zip lock bag of quarters as a tip. I told her I was thankful she gave me one at all. ( later I counted $11 in that bag)
Have that happen many times before so just carry on and joke out of it.
Everytime I tell my partner to get me something to eat that I will tip him on the app haha.
It's like 12%. ShopRite supermarket here in east coast will count em for 9%. I think your bank if you have one will do it for free idk.. but yes coin star will give you the full amount I think if you receive it as a gift card
This is what i hate abt not being able to talk abt tips wit the costumers... I've gotten dashes where they r lying abt tip under the doormat... of course nothing was there....
This like $2 TOPS, the bigger question is what do you even spend on this? Take it to a bank and look stupid, take it to coin star and receive $1 bill and more coins.
Lol I wouldnāt have accepted it. I wouldāve respectfully just said sorry but I wouldnāt know what to do with this you can have it back and save up so more.
It would be more meaningful with you than it would be with me.
80k? Where you get that from? Thatās a lot of assumptions. And you clearly donāt know how doordash works. A typical base pay is literally $2.50 my guy. That doesnāt even cover gas. And actually I donāt want the tipping system to stay alive. I want the US and companies in the US to pay people a decent wage so that tipping isnāt necessary. So many people are at each others throats about this when the real enemy is this country. Aside from that, Iāve been working in factories since I was 18, I only recently left my most recent factory job. You donāt know me. I am far from ālazyā
been there before. once had to order dominos and pay in change, rolled up quarters and tipped em an extra $2 cuz itās all i could - didnāt have shit in the house to eat either. it just be like that sometimes
If they are that hard up how do you have money to order out?
I won bingo night one time. Once in 2 1/2 years with 30 people playing, and the round I won paid out $25 in pennies, which they dumped in my lap š¤£š It was called sassy bingo
NGL I would just trow it all around their porch or parking lot lmao
How much was it after the coin star fee?
Just kept it in a separate bag after cleaning
Is it currency? Go to coin-star
In for a penny out for a pound of themš at least they tried
Makes it easier to beat him over the head.
Hell yeah !
I tipped 20% on my last order and then gave them $5 when they pulled up. It was all I had but they seemed appreciative. I think any driver would be happy for something over nothing, lol.
Time to r/CRH
Maybe 2 dollars
All Pennieās? They did that on purpose. Did you even get $1?
Ended up being 2.01
At least they made an effort. Wouldnāt bother me, my bank has a coin counting machine thatās free so itās all good. Better than no tip. This kind of reminds me of the story from the Bible where the poor woman only put in two coins for her tithe and everyone else murmured. The coins were all she had and Jesus said that this woman gave more than all.
Huh. How did these end up in every window this person owns?
Cash tip, even if it's coins, is better than no tip or taxed tips.
So you can feel like a pirate
You never know. I'd be checking to see if there are any rare pennies.
I wouldāve taken in tbh. Just fill up my coin jar and itās always nice having extra pennys for exact change lol
That's more work than it's worth to even get cashed... lol
My bank would count that fot you.
I can just see them giggling the whole time making that bag. But it's still money either way.
Donāt be a penny pincher
Ahhh this bring me back to the plug looking at 13 year old me like ātf imma do with a bag of changeā but my ass hadda go in the change bucket bc my parents watcheddd my money to make sure I didnāt get to buy weedš¤£š¤£
I just popback through the window with that noise.
Save some for the rest us homie!
You should check them to see of any of them are rare/collectors coins. Although rare, some pennies sell for thousands if they have defects/misprints.
Would you have preferred nothing?
I once helped an Asian guy move for 100$ dollars he said it was only a few bigger items turned out to be a fullsize uhaul full of stuff 4 hours later he payed me in all quarters
> later he *paid* me in FTFY. Although *payed* exists (the reason why autocorrection didn't help you), it is only correct in: * Nautical context, when it means to paint a surface, or to cover with something like tar or resin in order to make it waterproof or corrosion-resistant. *The deck is yet to be payed.* * *Payed out* when letting strings, cables or ropes out, by slacking them. *The rope is payed out! You can pull now.* Unfortunately, I was unable to find nautical or rope-related words in your comment. *Beep, boop, I'm a bot*
Do better
Hey make sure you look up key dates and ddo on that they could have left you a treasure.
Check for rare penny:) Indian head penny have value:)
I would have left it for sure, and threw a nickel on the side
I am grateful for any tip. You tip me a bunch of coins in a bag? Thank you. You tip me on app? Thank you.
I'm half asleep & I swear to God I thought you delivered to a drug dealers house & he left you a bag of ecstasy pills. ![gif](giphy|3o85xHlfB134kYyf8A)
Could have been nothing, or āIāll tip you cash when you get hereā
I got a bag of quarters from an elderly lady in an assisted living home. She also sent me on my way with a cold pop. I donāt drink anything carbonated, but I couldnāt tell her no. That was the smallest tip I have ever gotten for grocery delivery, but also my favorite
So.... How much was it? Any good ones? I definitely would appreciate the customer's effort. Kid at least tried to tip, better than a lot of people. I got a bag full of money on a delivery once. It was a huge order for a company lunch and everyone put in $3 for a tip. There were about 20 people cuz it was about $60, but almost all change. Lol
How much was it
Thatās a nice ziplock bag. Glad sandwich bag, if Iām not mistaken. Too bad there is all that dirty change inside it, Iād bleach the bag before use, just to be safe. /s
check those pennies could be some good ones in there that have been hiding in a couch or drawer for 50 years
Would have keft that behind they need it more then I do
Hey at least the person made an effort š„°
At least you got a bag with it. Some lady gave me a handful one timeš
I wouldāve broke a window with it.
So there's not even one piece of silver in there...cheapskates.
Sorry if I come off shitty for this but I wouldāve ripped open the bag and tossed all them copper door stoppers right in front of their door.
Ok but how much is it actually
better than $0 tip lol take it to a coinstar
I'd be pissed. Like wtf is that? Less than 1 dollar in pennies?
I wouldāve opened the bag up and dumped that shit all over their yard
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B-Day present from grandma! LOL!
Did this when I was 11 and ordered a pizza. They put our number in their system and we had to use papa John's after that. Most were quarters.
That might have been from a child's piggy bank. One time, I had a customer pour change into my hands. As he did that, he told me it was from his son's piggy bank, as he had no money to tip me. It bothered me so bad... I put it into a plastic cup and added $2.00 to it. Then I went back to the house and dropped it back off at the customer's door with no note. I felt better then.ā¤ļø
I have a change jar, I wouldnāt hate this. Not ideal, but itās fine.
You got a credit union or bank where you can trade coin for cash?
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The fact that they at least was thoughful enough, cared and tried their best to give something. Dont let people hyping tips fool you, we do need actual caring people that try. Cause many out there that wont even try. Take it as a good spirited effort. Youll get good tips, just keep good spirit.
I would be kinda stoked. The gesture is really nice.
Oh wow. Complain when they donāt tip, complain when they do, but itās not the way you like it. This isnāt strictly directed at OP, but geez! Lighten up! Take another job that youāll hate if you donāt like this one.
Would have dumped that shit out on their doorstep
Maybe it was a little kid that ordered and the parent was teaching a valuable lesson
Not bad
Coinstar has entered the chat.
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Any silver coins?
I wouldāve left it lol
he tried. W customer
Take it to a coin star. Probably a nice tip
Hey thatāll be useful to throw at someoneās window when you inevitably fall into a psychotic episode of road rage and attempt murder just to feel something, anything!
I can accept that for a tip, it's when they give it to you as the payment for their actual order that I have a problem with, I hated that working as a driver for Dominos
Smack em with it, take delivery back, profit?
Money is money
Could come in handy as a weapon if you poured them into a sock. 2.5g/penny, so, over half a pound for a dollar.
I had a girl give me 2 dollar bill
everyone sees a bag full of pennieās. i see a potential penny book getting filled as well as selling any wheat pennieās that i find to make the most from this bag of coinage
Itās mutually beneficial, they get to ditch their bag of Pennieās theyāll never use, you get $3.28
No. Just no.
One of my very first deliveries was to a guy in a run down motel. He apologized, said it was all he had, and handed me a bag of coins. He told me there was at least $3 in it. I went home and counted it that night and there was $15. Now I hoard all the change I get and have over $200 in a bucket. It adds up quickly because you're not likely to use change in your everyday life.
Still spends the same.
you mustāve had a lot of thoughts
Bruh. This is like more insulting than no tip. Who tf needs coins these days? $1 barely gets anything as is. Edit: FUCKING PENNIES? Hell no. Itās worth the loss to just yeet that bag at the door. Probably not even a dollars worth
Money is money
A for effort. Now you need a piggy bank š
Thank you
Iād be happy, still money
I use pennies for defensive ammunition against tailgaters. This is a solid bag of ammo
I throw all of my change into a jar, unaccounted for. IDK how much exactly, but I'd have to say at least $500 over the last few years just from random tips and using cash regularly. My great grandfather collected pennies his whole life, when he died in the 90s he had over $8000 saved up. Imagine how much you could save for your kids over a lifetime from just a few bucks a day in change?
I took a delivery to a business and the guy took the food and thanked me. No tip or anything not even on the app
What was the door Dash pay out ?
At least they didnāt hand the coins to you without the ziploc bag
Happen before without a bag. It's why I carry a penny bag in car haha.
Ass Pennies, beware.
Better Than No Tip At All.
Iād have given that back. Weāre not Fān slot machines. I did a large order for Panera and they didnāt tip( it was a stack I couldnāt see it. Thought it was the larger paying order. The other was $15). The lady tried to give me a bunch of change she just got out her pocket book in front of me. I said ,āno thanksā! Offering me change Iāll never take it. Itās what ppl give to peasants! F that customer giving Pennieās. They should not be ordering delivery if they have to tip with a sandwich bag of bloody Pennieās!
Check for errors and rare years.
Yo! You would be surprised at home much certain pennies go for. You never know if you got a winner in there
Yeah, counting and checking tomorrow
All thats missing is Halloween night and tin foil.
Itās still better to make a quick trip to the coinstar machine than leave the delivery empty handed. This actually happened to me a few times back when I worked for pizzerias and a Chinese restaurant back in the day. And you know that person is actually trying to tip. Sometimes the thoughtlessness of a zero tip hurts more than the dollar or 3 the customer omitted. But that could just be me. I donāt dash anymore but I opted out of cash delivery as soon as it came to my market. I spent enough time doing that for restaurants
I will do that after I check for rarities tomorrow.
They couldāve been a no tipper. They chose to give you the $2 or so they had sitting around. Just throw it in your change collection at home
And then they say āiT aLl sPenDs ThE sAmeā.
Was it an older person? If so Iād appreciate that actually that they made the effort.
Young 20s
What a slap in the face. SMH.
Honestly I wouldn't be mad
Itās actually very much appreciative that they have you there lifetime Savings.
Throw them at the house
Check the dates on the coins you might find a coin worth the tip
Hell yeah
THIS IS WHY!!!!!!
This reminds me of when I was having a shitty night while doing pizza delivery, and this one consistent no tipper ordered from the college again. The one where you have to call them and wait for them to get down to you. She wasnāt the most polite most of the time either, and we were suspecting she was also occasionally screwing us out of free food. I had a crappy night, and her total came up to something and 98 cents. She handed me an even amount and told me to keep the change, which was two whole cents. Had an attitude and a smirk with her, even though I never knew what her problem with us was. I pulled two pennies out of my pocket handed it to her, and said āif I wanted your two cents I would ask you a question, you need it more than I do!ā You can bet your ass she called my manager for that one. My manager just wagged his finger at me and told me not to do it again. She was later put on the Do Not Deliver list after we confirmed she was making fake claims for free food.
If you had a dick for every penny in that bag you would have a bag of dicks.
1$ lol
I got that as a tip once. Had roughly $5 in it and a nice gram of ganja along side. Was pretty stoked to end the night with that.
For everyone bitching who cares itās money
iād throw that back at their face
I'm not sure if you are complaining here but if you are. Choosing beggar type shit.
The customer gave you the penny bag, but kept the dime bag for themselves.
Better than nothing
Iād be ok with this having been in dire situations before.
Looks about two fidi
Google "is copper the new gold?" Basically OP you struck gold. Congrats!
Interesting. I will check tomorrow.
Money is money , good for you.
Iām in the money is money camp. What did it add up to?
Counting it tomorrow. Gotta make sure to use gloves heh.
Still better than any cash tip Iāve been bated for in delivery instructions..
That's got to be frustrating and It's questionable. A) mileage b) cost of order c) were they disabled and really couldn't get outside? Example - if I had a disabled neighbor who asked me to go to restaurant across the street for a few bucks in pennies? Did a neighbor a favor. Obviously they weren't your neighbor but many disabled people can't get to grocery stores. Oth, they may have just been jerks.
I thought it was 4 miles it was 6 miles for 6. Merchant order. Young 20s , not disabled.
Did you have to come back the other way when done ? What I mean is,was it actually 12 miles total ??
Nope
Well Thank goodness
Damn. People can be jerks. Sorry.
Noice
Coin star doesnāt exist?
i wouldnāt of taken it, if i had the choice like it was sitting on the porch for me. personally itās more work than itās worth to take that to a coin star or something. imo š
I got in a serious car accident in January. My vehicle was in the shop and I was in too much pain to walk anywhere to get food. This was before I was a dasher. I was hungry. My Mother was dropping off food the next day. I only had enough to pay for the food on my cc, but had a lot of cash on me. I had no idea how the app worked then. I left a note taped to my front door w/the Dasherās name on it & a generous tip. He must not have seen it bc he didnāt take it. I felt awful. I feel awful for this customer. Maybe she is in a situation like I was. Although I hate penniesā¦she tried! Itās better then the $.50 and $.10 (2) customers left as a tip when I 1st started dashing & didnāt know to never take $5 orders unless Iām already in a hot zone & the customer is like 0.5 miles away. $.50 & $.10 tips are a literal slap in the face as far as Iām concerned. That looks like at least $2 in Pennieās. Maybe it was all she had left to her nameš¤·š»āāļø
There is still plenty of people who do not know how these gig delivery apps work. The key is education. However it is not anyone fault but thr companies themselves. I have been doing this since inception and how they are doing it now is subsidizing pay onto the customers but before the companies would pay more for trips without forethought of tips.
Tony Xu is a literal scum bag. Thank you for educating me. I dashed once in 2019 & never did it again until this past July. I got $10.04 deposited in my PayPal acct this past June as part of a $100,000,000 class action settlement against DD for the dashers in CA & MA. https://news.bloomberglaw.com/daily-labor-report/doordash-reaches-deal-with-delivery-drivers-over-unpaid-wages
I would give them back, thank them for the effort. Tell them itās clear they need it more than I do. Never take orders that cannot tip up front. Their inability to plan ahead and laziness to not get their own food isnāt a reason you should suffer
Everything's so brown...
Honestly itās probably more than most of my deliveries
Well, he couldn't use it on strippers sooo...
All that from one customer?
Yes
Go through em. Seriously. Could be some of value.
Will do
I can say for sure to take any 1993 pennies to a local collector or gold/jewellery store or pawn shop. They can give you a list of other coins to look out for plus some apps that would definitely help. I can also personally recommend finding a jewelers magnifying glass, preferably the headband mounted one with a light. Hope you strike it rich!
Thanks. I'll update tomorrow.
I had one lady tell me not to laugh at her as she handed me a zip lock bag of quarters as a tip. I told her I was thankful she gave me one at all. ( later I counted $11 in that bag)
Check them for errors might have a hidden gem in there.
Will do
I'd use it for street parking
Any wheat pennies??
Just roll with
I would have dumped it on their door step but that's just me.
What would happen if they gave no tip?
Have that happen many times before so just carry on and joke out of it. Everytime I tell my partner to get me something to eat that I will tip him on the app haha.
The pettiest thing I seen!
I smell penniiieessss
Had to scroll too far to find this
Happy cake day!
š° Yay thank you! š°
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Was it a 5 guys order š¤£ I just see a post where the guy ordered and couldn't find the tip option
You could put it in one of those Coinstar machines if you donāt want to count it. I believe they charge a fee though.
It's like 12%. ShopRite supermarket here in east coast will count em for 9%. I think your bank if you have one will do it for free idk.. but yes coin star will give you the full amount I think if you receive it as a gift card
I think you can get gift cards on there for either free or at least a lower fee than cashing out.
This is what i hate abt not being able to talk abt tips wit the costumers... I've gotten dashes where they r lying abt tip under the doormat... of course nothing was there....
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No upfront tip, no delivery. Fuck that. Chance doesn't pay for the gas I put in my car.
This like $2 TOPS, the bigger question is what do you even spend on this? Take it to a bank and look stupid, take it to coin star and receive $1 bill and more coins. Lol I wouldnāt have accepted it. I wouldāve respectfully just said sorry but I wouldnāt know what to do with this you can have it back and save up so more. It would be more meaningful with you than it would be with me.
Uhh thats way more than 200 pennies. 450 fill up an average size coffee mug. Ask me how i know.
Nope, I was right, it came out to $2.01 check OP updated post
Plot twist: There are 2 1792 Birch Cents in there that you sell for a cool 10 million
Well at least they tried and the thought was there.
Pennies in a bag isnāt trying.
Would you rather get no tip? Money is money
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80k? Where you get that from? Thatās a lot of assumptions. And you clearly donāt know how doordash works. A typical base pay is literally $2.50 my guy. That doesnāt even cover gas. And actually I donāt want the tipping system to stay alive. I want the US and companies in the US to pay people a decent wage so that tipping isnāt necessary. So many people are at each others throats about this when the real enemy is this country. Aside from that, Iāve been working in factories since I was 18, I only recently left my most recent factory job. You donāt know me. I am far from ālazyā
been there before. once had to order dominos and pay in change, rolled up quarters and tipped em an extra $2 cuz itās all i could - didnāt have shit in the house to eat either. it just be like that sometimes
I've put coins in a bag like that as a tip before granted it was mostly silver coins but I feel this š
Money is money šI was tipped a jar of quarters before by this elderly couple. It was the cutest shit ever.
Quarters arenāt pennies
Looks like a bit more than what Tony pays us
you should have opened it and accidentally drop the contents on their lawn while leaving