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Posted on January 31, 2010.
Shopping DeliveredShopping delivered?

I work full time and made my purchases by van each week. The drivers are helpful and my husband always comes to help them do the shopping "Each time they leave, I wonder whether or not I tip. What do you think?

These drivers are dozens of drops a week. If everyone would pay their peak surcharge. If you are a regular driver, their peak during special occasions, eg Christmas. I do not tip otherwise, they do not expect it. I'm a nightmare when it comes to tip if I'm always urging my husband to tip everyone when we're on vacation and I'm sure we on the tip regularly. It is always difficult to know when the point and if so how much.

no tip. we never do. Tip shouldn't British without food outside.

Yes u should really tip. it makes you a favor at least repay their right time?

No, they are paid for what they already do, do you tip the cashier in the store if it helped with the packaging? so why not this guy, all he did was his job!

you already use to keep them why advanced

Tip .....

No tip. Sometimes I put my groceries and pay £ 5.00 for the privilege. they are already paid if no tip is necessary.

I never tip the delivery driver.
Councils are supposed to be working on a certain percentage of what you pay for the service, since you arn't pay anything directly, I do not think the tip is expected or required.

They are paid to do. Its their job. If you tip them now, you'll have to tip them every time, even when the service is bad. Do not start a habit. It will be difficult to reverse.

I do not tip because they do their work, but they are really helpful and always courteous why not send a letter to the shop to tell you how much you are with the service?

Employers generally recognize and reward staff members who receive praise from customers.

This is not an answer, but my experiences.

I once received a coupon to try the free delivery service (ie a discount of $ 10). Guy has shown and I did not tip him because I thought it was his work, there must be a part of the union of the grocer, he paid more than minimum wage and so on .

I explained my concern to my husband if I reversed. And his answer was that I had to split the difference "delivery free trial" with Guy. So I gave him $ 5 dollars. And, in essence, paid to try the service.

I have never shopped online like that because I can schedule new trips to the store and I do not want to hurt someone on tilt is obviously to be paid for this work.

Maybe you can call the supervisor and ask who or how your order is collected. Because this person may have "shopped" your entire order and delivered to you. And if he or she does a good job selecting things for you then maybe, just maybe he deserves the occasional tip. This could lead to choose the best quality of fruit / meat - but perhaps this is already happening. If you get an answer, let us know!

I think so. You Suggest a pizza deliveryman.

No, do not make a habit.

No tip

You pay for shopping and their salaries are included in the price you pay.

I do not tip the post man.

I tip them because they cannot be earning that much to make this work.

No, you should not tip because it simply means you pay twice for the same service, which can lead to unfair expectations for both of you that hope is always to the point where even if the service is crap.

An example would be how men always seem bin smile at you and put them in your door approximately two weeks before Christmas, despite a complete inability to empty your.

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