No cash, no problem

  • Thread starter Thread starter Kirsten Minnaar
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well let me call a spade a spade... this company owner is speaking complete bullpoodung

"the average tip is R30"

does he also make movies for Gazawood? Never in my long illustrious life have I ever given a car guard or petrol attendant R30 as a tip!
 
well let me call a spade a spade... this company owner is speaking complete bullpoodung

"the average tip is R30"

does he also make movies for Gazawood? Never in my long illustrious life have I ever given a car guard or petrol attendant R30 as a tip!
The only tip I give guards is: “Don’t fcking stand behind my car when I reverse.”
 
Wasn't similar techniques used to get access to people bank account. I don't see this as being safe and should be stopped together with this car guard industry.

If they want jobs, then don't vote ANC!
 
How about a link to the app for both Android and iOS in the article?
 
Previously, it was common practice to tip these workers with any cash you had on hand. If you have no cash on you, though, this could mean that you leave no tip at all.
That's the point.

“Tipped began with a simple goal: to create a cashless way for tippers to show appreciation to tippees,” Kimlynn Temple, Tipped founder and CEO, told Daily Investor.
Sure it did ;)
 
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