I am confused. Should I start tipping my pinball distributor when they finally deliver the pinballmachine I ordered, or is that part of their job and included in the 10k i pay?
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I am confused. Should I start tipping my pinball distributor when they finally deliver the pinballmachine I ordered, or is that part of their job and included in the 10k i pay?
Quoted from ForceFlow:I would imagine most younger folks don't handle cash all that much...
I've also noticed some younger folks have trouble reading a clock face since they're so accustomed to a digital readout.
This is some scary shit:
Quoted from branlon8:I imagine they had to interview a lot of people to get those answers or they were staged.
I am afraid not. There are plenty of these type of videos on YT.
Quoted from avspin:It doesn't mention VAT. I was just in Norway and it's 25%, 15% on food and 12% for transportation. Imagine adding 25% on a pinball purchase.
But we don´t have to add 15-20-25 or what ever % tip/service charge on anything and also don´t have any of the issues this hole thread is about
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