>went to diner
>paid with debit card and left a tip with debit
>cashier put the tip down on my receipt in cash presumably for the server to pick up
>grabbed it thinking it was change and walked out
>realized my mistake like 5 weeks later
>>8481549
that normally never happens. how being a server works is: you usually end up with a lot of cash, or a lot of receipts that leave the tip by debit.
After you tip out the busser/food runner etc you count out the difference between the cash and the receipts. At the end of the night you either owe the restaurant money or they owe you money. It depends on whether you have more cash or receipts. Hope this helped!
That's something I've never seen, nor heard of, happening in my entire life. If true you're definitely not in the wrong, but should have questioned why there was any cash involved in the transaction to begin with.
I wasn't even aware that restaurants could do cash back on debit cards (literally only ever see that at grocery check-outs).
>>8481549
>(((tipping)))
>>8481549
Well, their plan to earn untaxed income backfired that time.
>>8481549
>paid with debit card
>grabbed it thinking it was change
since when u have change when paying with a card?
>>8482073
When you ask for cash back