| You didn't attempt to answer the question about how long it takes to actually tip and what the process is. So I'm going to assume it's a cumbersome as it sounds. "difference between a QR code and a tip jar isn't going to change whether people think the service was deserving of a tip." Yes, technically true. But seen from the wrong perspective. You won't be successful selling a product that doesn't care about it's customer. If I live off tips, I need to convert those tips. People are almost ALWAYS going to be in agreement on what does and doesn't deserve a tip. But that will have little bearing on whether I get tipped or not! The goal is to make it easy. Look at the new mobile food delivery machines. You agree to the food amount and then they ask you if you want to tip 15%, 20%, 25%, or other!!! Then it's up to you to fight through the menus to leave just a $5 tip! Lmao! It's brilliant. And to be honest, if I QR scanned the thing, and then had to make an account, provide an email, I'm already out. |