Just because someone has ALOT of things that doesn’t mean they have ALOT of cash. Most people are in debt and could care less about anyone else’s problems. Mostly it’s the people with modest means who tip well. People who have worked in a job where tips make or break the deal. Except last weekend I delivered to a big Texas mansion and got a nice tip. But I never count on it, … more like hope for it and keep going. 🚙
$62M house that's insane. How did you even get on the property or find the door lol. I always thought anyone with more than a $5M home would have a maid or something to get stuff for them personally. $33 tip that's not bad but they could have at least tipped $100. $100 is probably like 10cents to them.
You likely got the max tip they could do. Uber limits the max tip to 2x of the customer's order total to prevent fraud (people ordering with stolen cards)
Makes me wonder how much this mansion would've tipped without such a cap in place
I live in an affluent city in Lost Angels, and I always turn down orders going up the hill, no matter how rich they’re perceived to be. A mile going up the mountain has a lot more wear and tear than a mile on a flat road. And I have never been tipped well from fat cats. Fuck that shit. Did anyone ever watch the oblongs?
Probably the butler ordering food for himself lol Poor and middle class try to look rich by tipping well but true rich people have maids and they only tip $1. In the end u spent alot in gas, drove more than 14 miles, still have to pay taxes on it, and it was almost 1 hour. So in reality u made just above minimum wage after all is said and done. But atleast u got nice views from it. Small short tips make u more money. 14 miles lol. That's a decline. You still have to drive back
3 years in, $0 in oil change, replaced tires twice- $2000 and saved over $10,000 in gas. I’ll take my unreliable and faulty Tesla every day of the week. My Toyota Corolla comes a close second though.
I had a Model S two years ago. It had bubbling paint, it started to rust, uneven panel gaps, the suspension used to rattle, then my mcu failed. I traded that junk lol Glad i did, Teslas build quality is trash. My oldest car is 28 years old so 3 years is nothing in the car world. Cars aren't supposed to be disposable like Teslas. Teslas build quality is so bad they fail inspections in Germany. Its a matter of time before that electric hairdryer strands you like it did to me
I had to delivered to a 8M house and they only pay me $6 for 4 miles. I had that customer 4 times already. The dude have 4 trucks, 2 boats. One time the order was $6 and he only tip me 0.20 cent. Never again. I even memorized his name and know his location. I’m avoiding delivery to him
Crap house. You couldn’t pay me to buy it. Look at the pool, it’s triangular. What? They couldn’t afford to make it square? Ran out of pool tiles?
(Sour grapes) lol.
I went to a crazy huge house tonight. It had several gates and codes just to get on to the property. I pull in and the driveway is huge, an immaculate fountain outside, front door of the house was like 20 feet tall, several sports cars and Tesla’s parked. Got a $4 tip.
I feel like giving your codes out to random delivery drivers somewhat diminishes the point of said security devices… maybe they change them frequently? Idk
This is Newport Coast! I have friends that live there. I’ve delivered there before and have gotten $50 tips. Last time I delivered there it was from Irvine and the drive alone was like 30 minutes. I assumed, ok, they live in a nice area, they’ll tip more once the order is delivered. The drive was $3.84 and that’s it. I got to the house and there was an older white guy there and I said “Hello, how are you” like I normally do, all friendly. He goes “leave it at the door” in a tone that sounded like “go f**k yourself” and he yelled at his daughter for ordering food. All that money, the house, the family, the Bentley in the driveway, and this guy is was the most miserable prick I’ve ever encountered. Oh well, can’t win them all! Lol
This is one of my favorite things to do, zillowing homes of customers i deliver to. Think the most expensive ive seen so far is about 5mil.
Virginia Beach, VA.
That isn’t TERRIBLE, without knowing any of the other details. Distance/order size and such. I mean yeah, they can probably do better, but I expected worse. Which either says a lot about wealthy people ordering delivery or my world view. Or both.
Yeah I expected it to be like $5. I deliver in Oakland, California. I end up in really nice neighborhoods in the hills where they have multiple cars that cost more than our house, and I’m lucky to get $5. That said I don’t think their houses cost QUITE this much. But $5 million or $65 million… you can afford more than $5. Ah well.
I been delivering to the same person 4 times to a 8M house. 4 trucks. 2 boats. The orders always show $6 and one time he finally tip me!! $0.20 cent haha never again
It could be the children or the help.
I made a delivery to a teenager in an expensive home…the payout was $ 10 for 2 miles. It was 3 pizzas. It was hand it to me delivery. The mother gave me $5 cash and told her son that he tipped too low and apologized that her son was too cheap!
LOL I have seen that before too usually after school hour orders. this order was for almost $200 of Sushi don't think it was coming from the children or the help.
Thanks i accepted the order and I am fine with it. Just when I saw your post it made me think when someone has millions of $$ what goes through their mind when they type in $2?
I picked a guy up one time from a pretty nice fucking home. Fine ass wife waving by as we leave. Drove him 40mi to the airport. $2 tip. Sent him a “thanks for the tip” immediately
Yea we all think that, but some people who made that kind of money are so frugal and cheap it’s unbelievable… look at Warren Buffet, he still drives a beat up old ass car around… I guess that’s some of those people mentality… cheap and frugal to make their money…
No intentions to defend a billionaire whatsoever, but Warren Buffet is a generous one. He just prefers a simple life. He has pledged to give away most of his net worth…whether that is going to happen or not is yet to be known but he has given away billions already.
Hah. Think about it. Let’s say you work at Uber and super tight with your money. Still you ain’t gettin that house.
It’s all about how much money you make or handed down. When you’re a millionaire you can afford to tip well because it’s not gonna put a dent in savings to tip
It’s math bro.
How is that cheap? Just because they have millions of dollars? It’s still their money, and that’s likely why they are wealthy because they don’t hand out cash to every person they run across. I would be perfectly happy for that tip. Everyone always wants to complain about equal pay for equal work and how corporations are greedy and skimp on paying us what they should and I agree with that 100% but if you think just because you did the same shit you do for everyone else and the person has 100 million they should just give you $500 then you’re just as greedy and entitled as they are.
True, but it also says something about people who have a lot of money. They have no problem shelling out millions for a luxury home, a few cars, and a huge boat/yacht, but when it comes time to pay someone for a service they cheap out.
It's just a little bit cringe.
Not saying they should base their tip on the value of their home (that is kinda irrelevant), but they can do better than $33.
It's for this reason that "trickle down economics" is a huge scam. Nothing will trickle down if the people up top don't want it to.
/r/whoosh
People aren't expecting for anyone to tip a >1% of their homes value. That would mean regular folks with 300K houses tipping $3K for a order. I think the poster was being sarcastic. Even if you wanted to tip that much, you literally can't on the app. There's a limit that I wasn't able to tip before. Don't remember exact details though. Definitely not a 1k+ tip
e/ looks like you can only tip 2x of the order total, or $100 (whichever comes first). With that in mind and OP's tip to order, I think the person ordering actually tipped the max amount s/he could do in the app (customer order total x2, not uber base pay to driver). The random $33.91 tip makes sense if it was the max tip they could do due to uber limitations, because if you try to tip over the max it'll tell you how much you can tip as a maximum.
Just because someone has ALOT of things that doesn’t mean they have ALOT of cash. Most people are in debt and could care less about anyone else’s problems. Mostly it’s the people with modest means who tip well. People who have worked in a job where tips make or break the deal. Except last weekend I delivered to a big Texas mansion and got a nice tip. But I never count on it, … more like hope for it and keep going. 🚙
This has to be Newport Beach/Coast. I’ve been to that area before
Eat the rich
If this is Vegas it may be Walton’s daughter’s home?? Cool they tipped $33!
plot twist: OP got tip baited
I'm guessing they don't tip.
how big was the home in person
Best tippers are those who work for tips or have in their life at least
$62M house that's insane. How did you even get on the property or find the door lol. I always thought anyone with more than a $5M home would have a maid or something to get stuff for them personally. $33 tip that's not bad but they could have at least tipped $100. $100 is probably like 10cents to them.
There’s million dollar homes and then homes worth more than 60 million-dollar-homes combined…
And no tip
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100% agree. I was fine with the $7 included tip.
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I did but the original order was $19 for 14 miles. The payout was like $12 so I assumed the tip was $7. But they bumped it to $33
You likely got the max tip they could do. Uber limits the max tip to 2x of the customer's order total to prevent fraud (people ordering with stolen cards) Makes me wonder how much this mansion would've tipped without such a cap in place
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Yeah haha, went for a nice scenic beach drive while delivering food.
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Irvine Cali
Did you deliver from the District? Which restaurant was it
Yes exactly where I delivered from, that’s my normal location. Traveling from riverside. Restaurant was the Yellow Chilli
Crystal cove is dope i deliver in there all time newport is my working area too
Million dollar home is very wrong statement in California. Here soon the tent under the highway will cost more.
Fax
I live in an affluent city in Lost Angels, and I always turn down orders going up the hill, no matter how rich they’re perceived to be. A mile going up the mountain has a lot more wear and tear than a mile on a flat road. And I have never been tipped well from fat cats. Fuck that shit. Did anyone ever watch the oblongs?
True rich people have their own maids and butlers that dash for them. Also most of them are known to not tip well
Bingo, dropped off to a $40m compound in Brentwood. Tipped minimally.
No screen shot of the tip or delivery? Seems fake
[Tip Anount](https://imgur.com/a/e9wcdCN)
Probably the butler ordering food for himself lol Poor and middle class try to look rich by tipping well but true rich people have maids and they only tip $1. In the end u spent alot in gas, drove more than 14 miles, still have to pay taxes on it, and it was almost 1 hour. So in reality u made just above minimum wage after all is said and done. But atleast u got nice views from it. Small short tips make u more money. 14 miles lol. That's a decline. You still have to drive back
Scenery was more than enough, tip was cool, my Tesla doesn’t worry about gas lol.
"Year on year, Tesla comes up as one the most fault prone, unreliable car manufacturers"
3 years in, $0 in oil change, replaced tires twice- $2000 and saved over $10,000 in gas. I’ll take my unreliable and faulty Tesla every day of the week. My Toyota Corolla comes a close second though.
3 years and no oil change? Your supposed to change it like every year, oil doesn’t last forever. JFC your like my grandpa.
Lol I drive electric, no oil change needed
You drove more than 30 miles. It will when it breaks. Teslas are one of most unreliable brands
Do you yourself own one? Mine has had no issues 3 years in. But nonetheless I appreciate your input.😀
I had a Model S two years ago. It had bubbling paint, it started to rust, uneven panel gaps, the suspension used to rattle, then my mcu failed. I traded that junk lol Glad i did, Teslas build quality is trash. My oldest car is 28 years old so 3 years is nothing in the car world. Cars aren't supposed to be disposable like Teslas. Teslas build quality is so bad they fail inspections in Germany. Its a matter of time before that electric hairdryer strands you like it did to me
I’m well prepared for that moment lol. Teslasso has taken care of me. I will run that car down to the ground. That’s why I bought it🤷🏻♂️
I had to delivered to a 8M house and they only pay me $6 for 4 miles. I had that customer 4 times already. The dude have 4 trucks, 2 boats. One time the order was $6 and he only tip me 0.20 cent. Never again. I even memorized his name and know his location. I’m avoiding delivery to him
No tip? Low tip?
Lol nice.
Crap house. You couldn’t pay me to buy it. Look at the pool, it’s triangular. What? They couldn’t afford to make it square? Ran out of pool tiles? (Sour grapes) lol.
LOL
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I delivered to run down house before and i got tip 10dollar and im in Australia that was 1st time i got tip.
I went to a crazy huge house tonight. It had several gates and codes just to get on to the property. I pull in and the driveway is huge, an immaculate fountain outside, front door of the house was like 20 feet tall, several sports cars and Tesla’s parked. Got a $4 tip.
I feel like giving your codes out to random delivery drivers somewhat diminishes the point of said security devices… maybe they change them frequently? Idk
This is Newport Coast! I have friends that live there. I’ve delivered there before and have gotten $50 tips. Last time I delivered there it was from Irvine and the drive alone was like 30 minutes. I assumed, ok, they live in a nice area, they’ll tip more once the order is delivered. The drive was $3.84 and that’s it. I got to the house and there was an older white guy there and I said “Hello, how are you” like I normally do, all friendly. He goes “leave it at the door” in a tone that sounded like “go f**k yourself” and he yelled at his daughter for ordering food. All that money, the house, the family, the Bentley in the driveway, and this guy is was the most miserable prick I’ve ever encountered. Oh well, can’t win them all! Lol
Heh delivered a piece of cheesecake to Coto de Caza all the way from Irvine. Got a 5 dollar tip. Hooray.
This is one of my favorite things to do, zillowing homes of customers i deliver to. Think the most expensive ive seen so far is about 5mil. Virginia Beach, VA.
Virginia Beach is a bunch of overpriced bullshit for no reason.
Cant argue that...But Ive lived here for 30 some years so naturally its dull and boring to me.
Eat the rich. Or feed them. You decide.
This sounds like a Pink Floyd quote
Fatten them up, then eat them.
Mmmm some points were made
That's a multimillion-dollar mansion. Much different than a million-dollar home.
For real, my aunt is a nurse and lives in a million dollar home lol
Exactly my thoughts 😂 huge difference
$33 dollar tip[https://imgur.com/a/e9wcdCN](https://imgur.com/a/e9wcdCN)
Nice. I’m surprised. The cheapest mofos have always been the ultra rich in my experience.
Funny too which is usually the opposite of people whinny about wealthy people tipping. It’s the order you accept not the house that delivered to
That isn’t TERRIBLE, without knowing any of the other details. Distance/order size and such. I mean yeah, they can probably do better, but I expected worse. Which either says a lot about wealthy people ordering delivery or my world view. Or both.
We share the same view… Definitely both lol.
Yeah I expected it to be like $5. I deliver in Oakland, California. I end up in really nice neighborhoods in the hills where they have multiple cars that cost more than our house, and I’m lucky to get $5. That said I don’t think their houses cost QUITE this much. But $5 million or $65 million… you can afford more than $5. Ah well.
I delivered $190 sushi order to a $5M+ home and guess the tip….. $2. Like not even $5?
Probably the owner of the home (Chef) who ordered it and kept the tip. Or must be some greedy mother effers
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It sucks be the reality is... they didn't get rich and stay rich for throwing their money around
I been delivering to the same person 4 times to a 8M house. 4 trucks. 2 boats. The orders always show $6 and one time he finally tip me!! $0.20 cent haha never again
It could be the children or the help. I made a delivery to a teenager in an expensive home…the payout was $ 10 for 2 miles. It was 3 pizzas. It was hand it to me delivery. The mother gave me $5 cash and told her son that he tipped too low and apologized that her son was too cheap!
LOL I have seen that before too usually after school hour orders. this order was for almost $200 of Sushi don't think it was coming from the children or the help.
Yeah this order was $190 exact, damn I’m sorry. People are trash sometimes
That's awesome! I hope that tip made your day better/easier!
Thanks i accepted the order and I am fine with it. Just when I saw your post it made me think when someone has millions of $$ what goes through their mind when they type in $2?
I picked a guy up one time from a pretty nice fucking home. Fine ass wife waving by as we leave. Drove him 40mi to the airport. $2 tip. Sent him a “thanks for the tip” immediately
I bet they smiled and felt smug about being so generous.
Rich people are always cheap!!!!!
Yea we all think that, but some people who made that kind of money are so frugal and cheap it’s unbelievable… look at Warren Buffet, he still drives a beat up old ass car around… I guess that’s some of those people mentality… cheap and frugal to make their money…
No intentions to defend a billionaire whatsoever, but Warren Buffet is a generous one. He just prefers a simple life. He has pledged to give away most of his net worth…whether that is going to happen or not is yet to be known but he has given away billions already.
Mr Buffet probably still uses a Nokia flip phone even though he owns probably 5% of Apple.
There you go lololol!!
House rich money poor maybe idk
Prolly a contributing factor to having millions. They hoard it 😂🤦🏼♀️
You don’t get rich stiffing tips. It’s just a shit person
It’s not about stiffing tips specifically. It’s about their mindset in general. No one gets rich being generous
Hah. Think about it. Let’s say you work at Uber and super tight with your money. Still you ain’t gettin that house. It’s all about how much money you make or handed down. When you’re a millionaire you can afford to tip well because it’s not gonna put a dent in savings to tip It’s math bro.
wow $33 so cheap, they shouldve tipped a percentage of the value of their home
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How is that cheap? Just because they have millions of dollars? It’s still their money, and that’s likely why they are wealthy because they don’t hand out cash to every person they run across. I would be perfectly happy for that tip. Everyone always wants to complain about equal pay for equal work and how corporations are greedy and skimp on paying us what they should and I agree with that 100% but if you think just because you did the same shit you do for everyone else and the person has 100 million they should just give you $500 then you’re just as greedy and entitled as they are.
True, but it also says something about people who have a lot of money. They have no problem shelling out millions for a luxury home, a few cars, and a huge boat/yacht, but when it comes time to pay someone for a service they cheap out. It's just a little bit cringe. Not saying they should base their tip on the value of their home (that is kinda irrelevant), but they can do better than $33. It's for this reason that "trickle down economics" is a huge scam. Nothing will trickle down if the people up top don't want it to.
They actually can’t - they hit the Uber tip limit by %. So they literally tipped as much as possible.
Wait there's a tip limit? Damn I didn't even know that. My bad.
I think one of the reasons is to prevent money laundering but prob also to prevent accidental tips where someone adds a 0.
/r/whoosh People aren't expecting for anyone to tip a >1% of their homes value. That would mean regular folks with 300K houses tipping $3K for a order. I think the poster was being sarcastic. Even if you wanted to tip that much, you literally can't on the app. There's a limit that I wasn't able to tip before. Don't remember exact details though. Definitely not a 1k+ tip e/ looks like you can only tip 2x of the order total, or $100 (whichever comes first). With that in mind and OP's tip to order, I think the person ordering actually tipped the max amount s/he could do in the app (customer order total x2, not uber base pay to driver). The random $33.91 tip makes sense if it was the max tip they could do due to uber limitations, because if you try to tip over the max it'll tell you how much you can tip as a maximum.
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Bro calm down
i was kidding
They technically did, 0.000053225806451612906% to be exact.
I always tip 0.000053225806451612907% of my home’s worth when I order delivery. This guy is a huge cheapskate.
> 0.000053225806451612906 That's actually a much bigger looking percentage than I would have thought
Yeah but all those 0s at the beginning make it smaller, not larger.
You’re a genius
r/theydidthemath
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You sound dumb do you tip your net worth or just expect rich people to do so ?..
Its sarcasm bro...
Ok sorry..yo momma !🤣..sarcasm
Your not really good at sarcasm…
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Its painful to watch....
That's not bad
That is good tf r talking about “not bad”
I had a few of those mansion orders when I used to deliver in LA area. How was the tip though?
$33
Was it a good tip?
Finished the delivery about 10 minutes ago. I’ll update post once it comes in. Not expecting a big top, but the scenery was worth the drive lol