Ever receive a really shitty tip? Perhaps you're a mailman, and you were tipped with a pair of used socks. Or maybe you're the newspaper carrier and a household left you a sandwich baggie full of crumbled cookies?

This site is a movement to STOP those crappy tips once and for all!

Email your crappy tip story (and a photo if you have one!) to worsttipever@gmail.com

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

When You're Worth a Buck

Candy is a big item given as tips. Most times it's a box of fancy Frango's or something from Fannie May or the like. Certainly not anything that will break the bank, but still costly enough that it's justifiable as a worthwhile tip.

A reader tell us that he received a box of candy as a tip. One of those Mrs. Field's 3 or 4 piece deals that are found in Target's Dollar Spot. And on the underside of the box? Yep....the price of $1.00 clearly printed on the box.



And the giver must have felt a little apprehensive about just giving this itty-bitty box of candy, so felt that taping a miniature candy cane to the top would make up for the cheapness.

Because you know, that candy cane took that one dollar box of candy and made it worth a whole $1.05 instead. And that changes the whole dynamic of this crappy tip.

Why even bother?

If you don't care that it's obvious your tip could have possibly been paid for with the money found inside the couch cushions, then here's a hint. Most states have instant scratch off lottery tickets that are just a buck. And you know what - they are much more fun AND there's that chance that it could be a winner.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Your Leftovers



A writer has told us that he was given a Starbucks Gift Card as a holiday tip from a customer. Now what's wrong with that, you may ask?

Absolutely nothing! From what we've heard, gift cards are normally a very appreciated tip.

This tip, however was valued at a whopping $1.47!!

Because nothing says "I appreciate all your hardwork!" like your partially spent gift card.

And so it's born...

'Tis the season for tipping those great people who provide you with some sort of service the whole year thru. It's the time to show your gratitude for their hard work, dedication, and in many cases, braving the elements to service you.

It comes time to decide on just how to tip this person. Is it by leaving cash or a check? Maybe you'll bake them a treat. Or leave them a gift card. Sometimes all sanity goes out the window and you leave the most ridiculous tip ever.

And then a website such as this is born.

Worst Tip Ever is here for those to realize "Ooops! Maybe that wasn't such a good idea after all!", and to learn from your mistake. It's a movement to put a stop to the crappy tips, once and for all!!!