Yes, you can tip using a debit card at this establishment.
You can tip room service without using cash by adding a gratuity to your hotel bill or by using a credit card to tip electronically.
It is common to tip cleaning people in cash, as it is more convenient for them. However, some people may choose to tip using a card if that is more convenient for them.
The first tip to settle credit card debt is to stop using it completely, using only cash for all purchases. The second tip is to pay more than the minimum amount so that part of the principal balance is repaid with less interest accruing for the following month.
You can calculate 5% (good) up to 15% (outstanding) of the cost for the Tee Time. The tip can be added to the credit/debit card voucher or you can give change if you are paying with cash. Never pay with US change (coins), as it is non-convertible in Mexico (money exchange offices trade bills only).
You only need one tip. Don't spend more money than you can pay at the end of each month.
The amount to tip a bathroom attendant depends upon the service I've received and products provided for my use, not forgetting the class of the establishment of course. In England most public conveniences have a price which has to be paid before using them. Usually between 20p - 50p for the basic convenience such as at a train station or on a main highstreet and we wouldn't be expected to give a tip.
you may have some corrosion on the SIM connector terminals or on the card itself. try cleaning the terminals using a que-tip and 99% isopropyl alcohol. if that does not work you may need a replacement SIM card.
Yes, it is possible to dispute a tip on a credit card transaction if you believe it was added without your consent or was an incorrect amount. You can contact your credit card company to initiate the dispute process.
No tip on the whole bill.
When you eat out at restaurants it is customary to tip 15 percent of the bill. You can do this by leaving cash at the table after you eat, or you can add the tip to the bill if you are paying by credit card.
if they like you they give it to you there's no tip
You can add 5% (good) up to 15% (outstanding) as part of the bill. The tip can be added to the credit/debit card voucher or you can give change if you are paying with cash. Never pay with US change (coins), as it is non-convertible in Mexico (money exchange offices trade bills only).