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    LeBron a $10 tipper?

    Though this isn't 100% confirmed, it is interesting how these types of things always get out in the media. I think even Michael Jordan is known for being a low tipper. I wonder if the service was that bad or if he just forgot a 0 when signing the receipt!

    http://sports.aol.com/fanhouse/2008/...oyees-on-tips/

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    If true, this wouldn't surprise me. He's an athletic freak, but he does not look like an educated man with manners. I suppose I can give him a break...I mean, we might be headed towards a recession. I guess he's just saving for the future?

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    He'd just be like, "Don't come crying to me. Come back when YOU have a hundred-million-dollar endorsement deal and the adoration of millions."

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    just because he has millions doesnt mean that he should just throw it around. its just being responsible with your money. an outrageous tip isint necessary every time you go out to eat.

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    couldn't agree more....need to be responsible with your money....if you had millions, would you tip $100+ at every meal? me neither lol

    just because he has millions doesnt mean that he should just throw it around. its just being responsible with your money. an outrageous tip isint necessary every time you go out to eat.


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    oh, i can totally understand that. but this bill was $800 and the waiter was getting him and his party anything/everything he needed, $10 is a little low for that in my opinion. i don't expect him to tip $100 for a meal when he spends like $50 lol.

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    I'd tip 20% ($160) if I was a multi-millionaire and spent $800 dollars on a meal.

    I already tip 20% and I'm a poor college student.

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    yeah i am pretty poor too right now, i generally go 15%-18%, and 20% if they do a good job :) this is for food. for haircuts, nails, or taxi i usually just tack on a few bucks and dont try to figure it out.

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    oh, wow...I didnt even read the article....$10 on an $800 bill? that's a little low....ok, a lot low....15% should be minimum, especially for someone with his kind of money

    oh, i can totally understand that. but this bill was $800 and the waiter was getting him and his party anything/everything he needed, $10 is a little low for that in my opinion. i don't expect him to tip $100 for a meal when he spends like $50 lol.


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    Yeah, I agree he should have done a 15-20% tip.

    I remember Gary Sheffield came into my parents Pizza Hut one time and he was a generous tipper(I think he did 30-35%) and then he signed autographs for all of the employees working at the time.

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