In article >,
"pennyaline" <nsmitchell@spamspamspamspamspamspamspameggandspam .com>
wrote:
> Sheldon wrote:
> > Methinks this article must assume all folks frequent an establishemnt
> > but once... it definitely pays to tip, and well, at a restaurant one
> > frequents often. Naturally if the experience is such that due to poor
> > service you're never going to return then why bother to tip at all, I
> > don't, the consumer votes with its pocketbook. There's no rule that
> > says poor service deserves a tip anyway.
>
> Methinks also that both the author and the restaurant owner missed the court
> case in which demanding addtional "service charges" in the guise of or in
> lieu of gratuities, and in the absence of additional services, was found to
> be bogus and therefore unenforceable.
What court case was that?
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