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Do you tip furniture delivery people?


Ja  Rhule

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Now that I think about it I have in the past but the last time I had something delivered I didn't.  I didn't decide not to it just never crossed my mind.  I also recall paying a $75 delivery fee.  No one would tip carpet installation people would they?  But if you think about it they are delivering something and putting  way more effort into the project.  I say no its their job, and after googling it, it doesn't look like its expected.

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Absolutely tip them, I think you should tip anyone that provides a service especially a delivery.

I had Lowes deliver a pallet of mulch and a pallet of rock the other day. Gave the guy $20.

Later that day Lowes delivered a Weber grill and hauled off my old one. It was 2 guys so Ive them 2 tens.

My GF said she would never tip them for that, I couldn't believe someone actually wouldn't.

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Absolutely tip them, I think you should tip anyone that provides a service especially a delivery.

I had Lowes deliver a pallet of mulch and a pallet of rock the other day. Gave the guy $20.

Later that day Lowes delivered a Weber grill and hauled off my old one. It was 2 guys so Ive them 2 tens.

My GF said she would never tip them for that, I couldn't believe someone actually wouldn't.

 

Do you tip UPS when they show up with a package?

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