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Where's My Tip - a cashless way to tip when you travel {Gadling}
Jun 15th 2010 5:40PM Good questions Jessica. We think our barrier to entry ($100/year membership fee) will keep the cheapskates out. Also, members risk losing their membership if their ratio of requested vs. paid tip requests dip below a certain %.
When you mention cooks/hostesses that sounds more like a restaurant setting, which this isn't for.
Where's My Tip - a cashless way to tip when you travel {Gadling}
Jun 15th 2010 5:05PM Laura - Thanks for the insight and input. Where's My Tip is not intended to be used in restaurants or bars...only for travel related service people (valet, bellhops, concierge, etc.)
Where's My Tip - a cashless way to tip when you travel {Gadling}
Jun 15th 2010 2:50PM You're exactly right Scott. Everyone prefers cash and we encourage our members to use cash if they've got it.
Where's My Tip works best for those who rarely/never carry cash (becoming more common as we move to a more debit/credit card society) or for those times when you simply don't have any cash on you.
Where's My Tip - a cashless way to tip when you travel {Gadling}
Jun 15th 2010 1:14PM Thanks for the post Annie!
@Nick - Where's My Latte? Hmmm...not bad!
@ Carl - Definitely not for use in restaurants or bars. Think travel related service people (bellhops, valet, concierge, etc.) So far about 90% end up redeeming.