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Anyone who has ever worked as a food server in any capacity can tell you it's often thankless work. It's long hours on your feet, and not everyone sees the value of the service you provide them.

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Having a job that's reliant on tips in any capacity is tough. Having to worry about a crappy tip is a major downside to the profession. Getting through a day with one bad tip after another is enough to really upset a person.

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Thankfully, servers are quick on their feet in more ways than one. There are instances where they are truly disrespected by a bad tip (or lack of tip altogether). In those moments, they're within their rights to seek revenge.

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If you don't want to be called out for leaving a bad tip, don't do it! Here are 15 times when leaving a crappy tip really backfired.

1. Tipping $0.78 on a $125 bill should be a crime, honestly.

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2. "Forget" to tip one time and that included gratuity will come back to bite you.

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3. This server threw her tip back at the customer.

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4. There are so many ways to tip that you shouldn't have to be reminded.

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5. You might end up getting the most annoying change of your life.

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6. Or get the wrong directions to your next destination.

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7. You definitely shouldn't have the nerve to leave a bad tip when you're a return customer.

8. Because if you come back after a bad tip, you're going to have a bad time.

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9. Don't bother with pleasantries if you aren't going to tip well.

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10. Stealing from the jar is a rule you'll regret breaking.

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11. Bad tips (and reviews) beget bad reviews in this business.

12. Your drinks for the night will suffer if you forget your bartender, too.

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13. If you're a poor tipper, your dating life could suffer for it.

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14. If someone watches you be rude to a server, expect karma to introduce you to them.

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15. Sooner or later, you'll learn that you get what you pay for.

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