It could be worse, recently my son bought lunch at a local restaurant, and paid with credit/debit card. Fast forward a month, and fraudulent transactions (3 Playstation purchases for $50 each) started showing up on the account. There had only been two recent transactions on the card, and only one of those where the card actually left his possession, and now realizes that it was odd that she took the card into the back while the register was in plain sight. I hope he learned from this. I know I am now carrying more cash and in restaurants I try to pay with cash (as you appear to have done) to prevent this type activity. No real harm on his issue as the card company reimbursed the transactions, but he was $150 short until they got things straightened out, which took a couple weeks. But I am with the other poster, and would have figured she already got her $.48 tip and left. I usually tip based on service, not necessarily a percentage. Better service=better tip. I had one a few weeks ago where we were eating lunch and had to flag the waitress down, then were almost finished before we received what we requested. I tipped accordingly, and it was not because they were busy, as they weren't.
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