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  2. To Tip or Not To Tip? When a Service Charge Is Included - AOL

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    In other words, in America at least, a service charge does not count as a tip because it’s a fee that’s charged to the customer — not something voluntarily given by the customer.

  3. Gratuity - Wikipedia

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    It is illegal, and rare, to charge a service fee without the customer's consent. However, a tip of about 5% to 10%, depending on the type of service, is customary. For example, Germans usually tip their waiters. As a rule of thumb, the more personal the service, the more common it is to tip.

  4. What does a service fee ban mean for diners? Expect ... - AOL

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    The restaurant owners subsequently changed the language at the bottom of customer bills regarding the fee: "The service charge is not a tip or gratuity, and is an added fee controlled by the ...

  5. New California law bans hidden restaurant fees. Will ... - AOL

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    May 15, 2024 at 8:00 AM. Starting July 1, a new California law will prohibit restaurants and other businesses from charging customers “junkfees. Senate Bill 478 will eliminate hidden charges...

  6. Fee - Wikipedia

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    A service fee, service charge, or surcharge is a fee added to a customer's bill. The purpose of a service charge often depends on the nature of the product and corresponding service provided. Examples of why this fee is charged are: travel time expenses, truck rental fees, liability and workers' compensation insurance fees, and planning fees.

  7. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications. Scammers and bad actors are always looking for ways to get personal info with malicious intent. Know how to recognize legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications to keep your account secure.

  8. Gate fee - Wikipedia

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    A gate fee (or tipping fee) is the charge levied upon a given quantity of waste received at a waste processing facility. [1] In the case of a landfill it is generally levied to offset the cost of opening, maintaining and eventually closing the site. It may also include any landfill tax which is applicable in the region.

  9. High tip expectations, hidden receipt fees cause ... - AOL

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  10. Skycap - Wikipedia

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    By tradition, skycaps are tipped for their services. Generally tips are offered per piece of luggage or item; in the United States, tips of $3-5 US per item are common, with higher tips being offered for extra services such as checking overweight or excess bags or getting passengers in front of long lines.

  11. Use AOL Certified Mail to confirm legitimate AOL emails

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    If you're ever concerned about the legitimacy of these emails, just check to see if there's a green "AOL Certified Mail" icon beside the sender name. When you open the email, you'll also see the Certified Mail banner above the message details. When you get a message that seems to be from AOL, but it doesn't have those 2 indicators, and it isn't ...