My son was just lectured by the Papa John's driver that the $2 tip he gave on a $7 pizza was not enough. Guilted him into increasing the tip.
unmade bed said:
What pisses me off is now most pizza places charge a "delivery fee" on top of the driver expecting a tip. It cost about 10 bucks to get a pizza delivered. I would rather just go pick it up. Maybe that's by design.
TexAg1987 said:unmade bed said:
What pisses me off is now most pizza places charge a "delivery fee" on top of the driver expecting a tip. It cost about 10 bucks to get a pizza delivered. I would rather just go pick it up. Maybe that's by design.
Me too, usually. No tip in that case.
No tip for doing the bare minimum of getting my food to me. If you need more for that then charge more.
Swarely said:TexAg1987 said:unmade bed said:
What pisses me off is now most pizza places charge a "delivery fee" on top of the driver expecting a tip. It cost about 10 bucks to get a pizza delivered. I would rather just go pick it up. Maybe that's by design.
Me too, usually. No tip in that case.
No tip for doing the bare minimum of getting my food to me. If you need more for that then charge more.
You realize that the driver doesn't get the delivery fee in that instance right? So you are just screwing the driver.
TexAg1987 said:
Rock Prairie location for those whomightwon't order from them.
Head farther up the line in the chain of command. Some one will listen and take action. Heck, just off your post, they probably have lost 10 or more customers.TexAg1987 said:
Called and tried to complain to the manager.
Essentially got cut off with a "k, thanks. Bye" and then he hung up on me.
This is where you go to their Twitter feed to complain.TexAg1987 said:
Called and tried to complain to the manager.
Essentially got cut off with a "k, thanks. Bye" and then he hung up on me.
I complained on the corporate feedback form. We will see what that does.91_Aggie said:This is where you go to their Twitter feed to complain.TexAg1987 said:
Called and tried to complain to the manager.
Essentially got cut off with a "k, thanks. Bye" and then he hung up on me.
Also find Corporate phone number and complain about the location.
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PJ is best commercial chain pizza out there
CS78 said:
$5 for delivery regardless of order.
This is the answer here.Justin2010 said:
Former delivery driver here.
If you can't afford to tip your driver decently, don't order for delivery.
...nmJustin2010 said:
Former delivery driver here.
Just fyi - it varies by chain, but most drivers DO NOT get the entirety of the delivery fee, only a portion - usually less than half. Drivers are using their own cars and paying for their own gas.
And in many cases, drivers are not making minimum wage.
If your house is very close to the store, a couple dollars is fine. But if it's a mile or more away, do $4-$5. Anything higher than five (unless it's a big order) is gravy.
If you can't afford to tip your driver decently, don't order for delivery.
ratfacemcdougal said:Head farther up the line in the chain of command. Some one will listen and take action. Heck, just off your post, they probably have lost 10 or more customers.TexAg1987 said:
Called and tried to complain to the manager.
Essentially got cut off with a "k, thanks. Bye" and then he hung up on me.
I will not go there again.