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February 08, 2017, 02:36:51 PM
#63
I think it's also a little based on the culture of the place where you live. For example here in Italy "tipping" isn't a part of the colture and we don't do it... when we eat in restaurants we pay the "coperto" (usually an euro or two) for the service of the waiters and you can't choose, you have to do it.

If I had to sell something I'd rather put it at a very low price than rely on tipping.

Thank you for pointing out the cultural differences! Truly, tipping is a cultural factor.

In some cultures they do and in some cultures they don't, what's more look at it as an offense sometimes.

But again, in a system that connects people from very different cultures together, what is this system's culture?
It is undefined and that is why tipping strongly depends on the individual and that is why you cannot base a systematic earning plan on it.

But you are right about the low price selling. If your purpose is making profit, then sell and do not rely on tipping.

Overall, I can sum it up as: tipping is a nice opportunity and far not outdated, but its place is not in a money-making method. Its place is in people's hearts  Wink So it is worth for you as long as you can appreciate it in your project as a favor.
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February 08, 2017, 11:32:14 AM
#62
It will always be a good thing if you are going to give some tip to a person that gave you a good service.
Treat it like a gift to him.

You are right it is not that bad to give a tip as a gift for those people who are giving good service to us. And for sure they are going to appreciate any amount and that's how tipping works. It's not all about the payment that we need to give to them but it's just a simple token of appreciation that we are loving what they did to us.

You are right about tipping is for the token of appreciation. But sometimes, tipping is also for giving other people who are badly in need. I'm speaking on gambling tipping. Because i think you are pertaining on tipping for the great service just for free. I always tipped other user everytime i won huge btc with no string attachment.
It also depends on the site you are on. Some sites even if you think you are tipping the dealer or the person working behind the counter that you are interacting with, the money goes straight to the site and not the dealer. Whenever you feel like tipping, please ask the dealer if they get to keep the tip or is it going to the site. I have come across a couple of sites where I tipped thinking it would go to the dealer but they denied when asked about it. May be the casino owner then splits the tip money later or may be he just keeps it for himself. I do not know about that.
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February 08, 2017, 10:19:40 AM
#61
It will always be a good thing if you are going to give some tip to a person that gave you a good service.
Treat it like a gift to him.

You are right it is not that bad to give a tip as a gift for those people who are giving good service to us. And for sure they are going to appreciate any amount and that's how tipping works. It's not all about the payment that we need to give to them but it's just a simple token of appreciation that we are loving what they did to us.

You are right about tipping is for the token of appreciation. But sometimes, tipping is also for giving other people who are badly in need. I'm speaking on gambling tipping. Because i think you are pertaining on tipping for the great service just for free. I always tipped other user everytime i won huge btc with no string attachment.
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January 28, 2017, 02:54:34 PM
#60
I think it's also a little based on the culture of the place where you live. For example here in Italy "tipping" isn't a part of the colture and we don't do it... when we eat in restaurants we pay the "coperto" (usually an euro or two) for the service of the waiters and you can't choose, you have to do it.

If I had to sell something I'd rather put it at a very low price than rely on tipping.
legendary
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January 27, 2017, 03:56:35 PM
#59
Isn't tipping what RDD and dogecoin are mainly used for?
Frankly, it doesn't matter. Money is money. Would it be better if you received 440 Doge tip instead of its equivalent - which is 0.0001 BTC?
The only problem might be transaction fee of BTC, but this is not a problem when sending money through some online wallets.
Plus BTC can be used more freely, if you receive Doge you will have to convert it to fiat or BTC to use it.
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January 26, 2017, 11:09:10 AM
#58
It will always be a good thing if you are going to give some tip to a person that gave you a good service.
Treat it like a gift to him.
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January 26, 2017, 10:22:14 AM
#57
There is nothing wrong in tipping especially where one is generating some form of return or benefiting in one way or the other but the issue there is that, I dont think people really take it serious and some people have equally abused the process. You can see a signature asking for a tip or an announcement who has not even communicated anything about what he/she is offering still asking for a tip. As a developer, I dont think its ok to wait for a tip if you cant afford to give it free then sell...

Yeah, what you can or cannot afford should taken into consideration as a heavy factor. The idea of tipping is nice, but in case you can afford to give your product for free then why not giving it for free and in case you cannot afford to give it for free, you should not base the return on tipping. After all, tipping's place would be somewhere in a free service/product where it is not too obvious but where the right people can find it with some research.
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January 24, 2017, 08:34:40 AM
#56
There is nothing wrong in tipping especially where one is generating some form of return or benefiting in one way or the other but the issue there is that, I dont think people really take it serious and some people have equally abused the process. You can see a signature asking for a tip or an announcement who has not even communicated anything about what he/she is offering still asking for a tip. As a developer, I dont think its ok to wait for a tip if you cant afford to give it free then sell...
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January 23, 2017, 06:46:34 PM
#55
I think tipping someone is good, it shows that we appreciate them, eventhough tipping is not a must thing but it will be nice to tip someone when you got help from that person,but in my opinion it is still seldom that people give a tipped to someone, I ever tipped someone because he helped me to to explained something to software related and it felt nice

It is really a good way to appreciate someones work by not accepting any fees but offering their service freely. And this is applicable to escrowing services because there are some members here who are trusted and does offer it for free but accepts tip. Then that's a good way to say thank you to them because they will appreciate your tip.
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January 22, 2017, 10:46:34 PM
#54
I gets people who says they love mah big black booty-lishous style o' postin', BUT THEY NEVA TIP MY A55.  So the best it gits onna this here forum at least, gratitude git paid some lip service.  An' you all know where you kin stick yo lips.  Rite on my fat black gluteus maximus.  Evverbody be cheap as **** here.  Y'all know people's addresses, they inna profiles.  Who up in here eva gotta tip?
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January 22, 2017, 10:01:09 PM
#53
i dont think anybody would think to tip this way
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January 22, 2017, 07:25:50 PM
#52
I think tipping someone is good, it shows that we appreciate them, eventhough tipping is not a must thing but it will be nice to tip someone when you got help from that person,but in my opinion it is still seldom that people give a tipped to someone, I ever tipped someone because he helped me to to explained something to software related and it felt nice
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January 20, 2017, 01:52:27 AM
#51
The thing is, you haven't offered any product or service for free that could incentive users to tip you.

I definitely think tipping is a good thing, and I try to tip whenever someone offers a free service that is useful and I use a lot. I don't know about spreading the word about BTC, because if someone accepts tips with BTC, they probably know about bitcoin beforehand. On the contrary, I think bitcoin tipping is very useful to reward people for offering a free service.

Though tipping is a good thing and i also feel it is worth doing if someone does something appreciable. But now a days we can hardly find someone tipping a person for doing something just because of the price of bitcoin, people even try to save the smallest parts of their possession so that they can earn more profit in coming time.

Yes, that's definitely sad and I wish people would tip more. I can relate to both sides, as sometimes I do tip people and sometimes I don't because I feel that I want to keep some of my BTC in my wallet. On the contrary, I think more people would be comfortable with tipping with bitcoin as opposed to PayPal due to simplicity of bitcoin.

I think an alternative to taking tips would to maybe charge a small amount for a script, or put ads in whatever service you're operating.

I don't know about Bitcoin tips, but some free services trust on tips and donations, and they still are somehow able to pay for the developers.

Like adblock and wayback machine, that have dedicated staff and survive because of donations

So tipping works, at least if your intention is run a service and be helpful to others, and not get loads of money and get rich

That's very true, but we don't know if they make most of their tips off bitcoin or PayPal. If they did release statistics, it would be great if someone could link me to it.
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January 19, 2017, 04:46:46 AM
#50
I don't know about Bitcoin tips, but some free services trust on tips and donations, and they still are somehow able to pay for the developers.

Like adblock and wayback machine, that have dedicated staff and survive because of donations

So tipping works, at least if your intention is run a service and be helpful to others, and not get loads of money and get rich
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January 18, 2017, 11:33:55 PM
#49
Yep still worth it, every tip is worth it in my eyes no matter what so I think there is no different if the price get higher too..

Yup, whatever the amount of the tip as long as it is given willingly by that person. Then that tip will always be a good way of appreciation.

And most of the time, we practice to expect nothing for doing or helping people out in the market.

But because of tipping, its a matter of good way to thank people.
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January 18, 2017, 01:11:52 PM
#48
The thing is, you haven't offered any product or service for free that could incentive users to tip you.

I definitely think tipping is a good thing, and I try to tip whenever someone offers a free service that is useful and I use a lot. I don't know about spreading the word about BTC, because if someone accepts tips with BTC, they probably know about bitcoin beforehand. On the contrary, I think bitcoin tipping is very useful to reward people for offering a free service.

Though tipping is a good thing and i also feel it is worth doing if someone does something appreciable. But now a days we can hardly find someone tipping a person for doing something just because of the price of bitcoin, people even try to save the smallest parts of their possession so that they can earn more profit in coming time.
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January 18, 2017, 03:05:04 AM
#47
Yep still worth it, every tip is worth it in my eyes no matter what so I think there is no different if the price get higher too..

Ok if you think tipping is still worth it, will you tip me if I post my BTC address? To all you Bitcoiners who posted tipping is worth it and to all who still thinks that way then please tip me. My BTC address is in my profile.

It will help spread the word about BTC right? So there. Back your words with action.

I want to add that you do not really have to tip me. I am only trying to prove a point.

The thing is, you haven't offered any product or service for free that could incentive users to tip you.

I definitely think tipping is a good thing, and I try to tip whenever someone offers a free service that is useful and I use a lot. I don't know about spreading the word about BTC, because if someone accepts tips with BTC, they probably know about bitcoin beforehand. On the contrary, I think bitcoin tipping is very useful to reward people for offering a free service.
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January 18, 2017, 02:56:23 AM
#46
Yep still worth it, every tip is worth it in my eyes no matter what so I think there is no different if the price get higher too..

Ok if you think tipping is still worth it, will you tip me if I post my BTC address? To all you Bitcoiners who posted tipping is worth it and to all who still thinks that way then please tip me. My BTC address is in my profile.

It will help spread the word about BTC right? So there. Back your words with action.

I want to add that you do not really have to tip me. I am only trying to prove a point.
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January 13, 2017, 04:40:23 PM
#45
Buying two pizzas for 10,000 coins was a hilarious story, but that is the risk that everyone in crypto takes. Risk could help some earn millions and could cause loss of millions to others. Anyhow, risk means uncertainty and we can laugh now on the past, but the question is who will laugh in the future?

I understand I should not expect any tip so that I will not have to be disappointed at the end. The tips I got were the happiest when I did not expect them. I did not even write about tipping in the thread because each time I did, I could not stand not to expect any tip after that. I think all tips are worth after all because they mean the contribution was helpful to someone, but according to the replies above, it seems, we should not use tipping as a money-making method.
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January 13, 2017, 10:56:59 AM
#44
Yep still worth it, every tip is worth it in my eyes no matter what so I think there is no different if the price get higher too..
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