Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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You are correct, but you can get a paper receipt.
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I do. Why would I want to give everyone my email address?
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Not for the cookie but for the cc transaction
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Why not?
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Amen. Couldn’t have said it any better. And I will determine the amount of a tip based on service with some (a little) consideration as to price paid. I sincerely don’t believe a $45 prime rib meal warrants a $10 tip any more than a $20 liver and onions meal warrants a $10 tip. Service is exactly the same!!!! Restaurant owner should pay service staff a decent wage and then price the product accordingly.
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I always tip because that tip is spread among all of the hourly workers. It gives everyone an inventive to work as a team and provide good customer service. |
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For businesses, going cash-free offers several significant advantages: Fewer Germs. When businesses reopened after the first wave of COVID-19 closures, many chose to limit the use of germ-laden bills and coins. Takumi Hirose, a Tokyo stationery shop owner interviewed by Square, explains he’s moving toward a cashless model because so many customers now see cash as “unclean and unwelcome.” Reduced Risk of Robbery. Any business that handles lots of cash every day is at risk of being robbed. David Friedman, proprietor of the Chicago-based Epic Burger chain, told the Los Angeles Times he decided to go cash-free after his restaurants suffered a total of six armed robberies and burglaries over eight years. No Counterfeit Bills. In addition to thefts, stores and restaurants often lose money when customers pay with counterfeit bills. Friedman said his restaurants handled “dozens and dozens” of fake bills in the years before going cashless. Eliminating cash closes off that avenue of fraud. Less Employee Theft. After a cash purchase, it’s easy for an unscrupulous worker to keep the cash and not ring up the sale, a practice known as “skimming.” Employees can also ring up a smaller purchase — say, $5 for a $10 sale — and pocket the difference. Skimming is a tough crime for employers to detect, but getting rid of cash eliminates it. Faster Service. Cash is a relatively cumbersome method of payment. The total sale is seldom a round dollar amount, so either the customer or the clerk has to spend time fumbling with bills and coins to hand over the right change. Card-based transactions are much quicker. According to The New York Times, when the salad chain Sweetgreen made six of its locations cash-free, employees at those locations could process 5% to 15% more transactions per hour than their colleagues at stores that took cash. Simpler Equipment. If a business doesn’t take cash, it doesn’t need a bulky cash register with separate slots for bills and coins. Machines that only process credit cards are smaller, sleeker, and less expensive. Less Expense. Handling cash costs businesses money because many banks charge fees for cash deposits, especially if coins are involved. If a business handles enough cash to require armored cars to pick it up, that’s an even bigger expense. Fewer Banking Hassles. Making cash deposits is also time-consuming. A manager has to spend time counting the money, preparing the deposit, and taking it to the bank — time they could be spending with customers or helping workers.
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I do. Suppose they send you 2 or 3 emails, instead of only one? Suppose they change the amount? An email doesn't prove that you did or didn't purchase anything. A paper receipt is a legal record of a transaction, and it has been that way for hundreds of years.
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Hope it stays that way for you but what if they do not send the receipt and charge you a much larger amount? Hard to dispute.
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That has never ever happened. They email the receipt after they post the charge. Honestly, if I was overcharged $4 I probably would not pursue it.
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