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Here are some of the stories from those who have been Tipped Over by your generosity.

SOME TIPPED OVER STORIES

Samantha (Copy)

Springfield

I started serving a month ago to help pay my student loans down quicker. It was a learning curve for me since I had never served before this job – which is just a second part time job. It was a slower night and this couple tipped me and told me to check out this site as they were leaving. I looked it up and was almost moved to tears. I couldn’t believe it. Little did they (or even I) know much I actually needed this pick me up. It was so rewarding,  and I appreciated receiving this. Thank you again!

Ryan

Bloomington

I work ovens at a pizza place so I only make tips off of pick-up orders. I never go into work expecting tips because some days I simply do not make any. Today a woman came to pick up a few pizzas and left me and the other kitchen worker 30%! It was a nice surprise considering I am a college student. Made my day!

Raquel

Springfield

I worked the lunch shift today at Olive Garden. I had 2 ladies at my table. They were nice and easy to take care of which is always a plus. They left me a note after they left that told me I was over tipped and to visit this site. They gave me an amazing tip that made my day. ( It was 25 on a 37.38) I love serving people like this because they understand that our tips is how we make money. So I just want to say thank you to those ladies, and it was my pleasure serving you both today.

Kendra

Bloomington

The couple that over tipped me were so sweet to me! And she was ready to order before her husband even came to the restaurant, but the food came up when he got there. They were so sweet to me! And I enjoyed sereving them and to be over tipped was the icing on the cake!

Ginny

Springfield

I am a hairstylist, and we make a baseline wage where i work so tips are very much an essential part of our income. There have been many times I’ve “Been Tipped Over,” but one instance stands out to me and brought me to tears. Last Christmas, a kind man paid with a $100 bill and left saying, “Keep the change merry christmas.”

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