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i used to be a server and there is a big difference in the money a good server makes vs a bad one.
If she was providing poor service she probably won't be serving for long.
forced gartuity is fine, but usually i would think it comes with a certain level of expectation. They have to pay income tax on the sales they bring...so i can understand the desire to force the tip.
A good server/bartender can walk away with 100-500 bucks in one shift depending on the restaurant/bar etc.
I always tip well, but if i get lousy service i let them know. Make them work for that tip.
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