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The Worst Tipping Celebrities.


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Top Ten Cheapest Celebrity Tippers

1.) Tiger Woods: Claims he never carries cash.

2.) Madonna: Once left an $18 tip on a $400 bill.

3.) Barbra Streisand: Famous for leaving $10 tip for $457 tab.

4.) LeBron James: Didn't ever get tipping talents, left $10 on an $800 bill.

5.) Jeremy Piven: Left signed Entourage DVD as tip.

6.) Usher: Once left his autograph as a tip.

7.) Mariah Carey: Famous for diva demands and no tips!

8.) Sean Penn: Left $0 on a $450 tab in New Orleans.

9.) Bill Cosby: Once left a $3 tip on a $350 bill

10.) Rachael Ray: Promotes less than 20 percent tip on her show.

http://www.thepostgame.com/blog/dish/201108/tiger-woods-regains-no-1-ranking-tightwad-tippers

Can't say I'm all that surprised by some of the names.

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Know a girl who worked at Sullivans, and I can vouch for this claim on MJ.

Heard he isn't a good tipper. The story I heard was he had a dinner event and left like $150 on a 5K check.

I waited on Jonathon Stewart like 2 years ago and he left me $1 on a $20 check. meh.

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Ok nobody likes a cheap bastard but how much do u guys think a person should get for pouring drinks and picking up empty plates? Especially at a high end restaurant where the bill is 250 for steak u can get at Food Lion for 25 dollar if the marble looks great?

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Ok nobody likes a cheap bastard but how much do u guys think a person should get for pouring drinks and picking up empty plates? Especially at a high end restaurant where the bill is 250 for steak u can get at Food Lion for 25 dollar if the marble looks great?

if you can't afford to tip properly, then maybe you should go to food lion.

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If you can't afford to tip properly or are just too much of a cheap ass you shouldn't go out to eat. That's how these people live, they make 2.15 an hr otherwise. The restaurants are required by law to compensate up to minimum wage if their tips don't cover it in a night, but who can really live on minimum wage?

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I usually tip good but I would prefer not to.

If you can't afford to tip properly or are just too much of a cheap ass you shouldn't go out to eat. That's how these people live, they make 2.15 an hr otherwise. The restaurants are required by law to compensate up to minimum wage if their tips don't cover it in a night, but who can really live on minimum wage?

So we all demand societal change but we can't change this archaic waiter-tip thing, huh?

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If you think that you should get paid more money, then maybe you should go into a career where you get a flat wage. Just because someone made up that tipping 20% bullpoo doesn't mean the world has to go by it. If I want to go eat somewhere I should be able to do it without having to go broke from paying for food, gas, and a waiter.

and that whole "you're hiring the waiter" thing is bullpoo. If it was up to me I'd just assume walk up to the window and get the food and drinks myself. But of course, that's never an option.

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Actually just walking up to a window is an option. It is called FAST FOOD. Servers make 2.14 an HOUR. So if they have to deal with a non tipping cheapskate for an hour they are basically making less than minimum wage.

Also many seem to want to look down their noses at servers and tell them to get a "real" job = flat wage. BUT the fact is if you want good service you may want to pay for it. You get what you pay for and if you don't tip i would be careful not to go to the same restaurant too many times cause you will eventually be blacklisted and will not get good service. One drink no refills, no condiments unless you count the secret sauce, and basically being ignored.

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If you think that you should get paid more money, then maybe you should go into a career where you get a flat wage. Just because someone made up that tipping 20% bullpoo doesn't mean the world has to go by it. If I want to go eat somewhere I should be able to do it without having to go broke from paying for food, gas, and a waiter.

and that whole "you're hiring the waiter" thing is bullpoo. If it was up to me I'd just assume walk up to the window and get the food and drinks myself. But of course, that's never an option.

can tell u have never have worked in the service industry

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