ManO'War;390184 wrote:I'd offer them something to drink, but not tip them unless they did something above and beyond actually dropping off your stuff. If they actually carry it up the steps and set it up, then a tip would be appropriate.
They will carry it up the steps and set it up--I actually won't be home at the time, and Mrs. FFT is 9 months pregnant, so we're paying an extra $100 or so to have them take it up the stairs and set everything up. I don't want to stiff them or anything, but I also don't want to shell out anything that isn't customary, as we're already paying a few thousand bucks to purchase this and have it delivered/set up.
FWIW, we also tip pizza delivery guys ($1 per item, plus the change to round up to the nearest dollar if paying with a credit card), waitresses (min. of 15%, and typically 18-20% if the service was solid), hotel/airport luggage guys ($1/bag). The issue here isn't being stingy, it's just my genuine lack of knowledge about whether a tip is appropriate in this situation. It's tough to know when we should/shouldn't tip in situations that don't often come up.