How Much For Delivery Tip?

smadath

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May 7, 2014
I am having a new refrigerator delivered later this week, and am not sure how much to tip (been awhile since I needed a new one). In my opinion, they are awful to move because they're big, bulky, and heavy. So, I'm thinking $20 per delivery person. Too much? Not enough? What would you tip?

(in case it matters, it cost around $650)
 
Do the furniture delivery guys live off tips? I always tip for food delivery but have never for a sofa or appliance.
 
Do the furniture delivery guys live off tips? I always tip for food delivery but have never for a sofa or appliance.

I'm not sure.:confused3 I've always tipped furniture/appliance delivery drivers. I guess they make at least minimum wage, but they're saving me a lot of hassle. And even though it's their job, I appreciate it!

About 15 yrs ago, one poor driver broke his finger delivering a sofa when it got caught in the door. I tipped him especially well. :oops:
 


Depends on what they are doing. I purchased a new washer and dryer and set up delivery. They are the huge front loaders with pedestals. They installed and balanced the new washer and dryer and hauled away the old ones and I can tell it was a lot of work. I gave them $60 for the 2 of them. Normally if furniture is being delivered, we will give about $25 each.
 


I think $20 sounds good/reasonable. If I see three guys - maybe $25.

I meant each, not for both. (I assume you thought I meant both?)
Depends on what they are doing. I purchased a new washer and dryer and set up delivery. They are the huge front loaders with pedestals. They installed and balanced the new washer and dryer and hauled away the old ones and I can tell it was a lot of work. I gave them $60 for the 2 of them. Normally if furniture is being delivered, we will give about $25 each.

I think I'll have to see how it goes. They should have no problem getting the new one in. Getting the old one out? That could be a problem. It's huge, and they may have to take the door off for it.
 
Thanks for your responses! Seems I'm in the ballpark for a problem-free delivery. I'll add on a bit more if there are issues!
 
I meant each, not for both. (I assume you thought I meant both?)


I think I'll have to see how it goes. They should have no problem getting the new one in. Getting the old one out? That could be a problem. It's huge, and they may have to take the door off for it.
Yea my laundry room is right off the garage. They could not get the old washer and dryer out of the room so they had to remove the door leading our to the garage. I gave them each a cold beer to brink while the washer and dryer was being set up along with bottled water.
 
I offer each deliverer a bottle of water, but if I'm not asking for anything special, like tvguy, I also don't tip. I did tip for my washer/dryer delivery b/c I asked the guy to hook up my vent hose (which wasn't included in the delivery) and gave $20 to the deliverer for a job well done. But, he had to take time and do extra work - usually, since I have electric, my (few) kitchen appliance deliveries take about 2 minutes, tops, and the biggest thing is whether the deliverer will destroy my kitchen floor (which I now always take pictures of before and after delivery)...
 
I offer each deliverer a bottle of water, but if I'm not asking for anything special, like tvguy, I also don't tip. I did tip for my washer/dryer delivery b/c I asked the guy to hook up my vent hose (which wasn't included in the delivery) and gave $20 to the deliverer for a job well done. But, he had to take time and do extra work - usually, since I have electric, my (few) kitchen appliance deliveries take about 2 minutes, tops, and the biggest thing is whether the deliverer will destroy my kitchen floor (which I now always take pictures of before and after delivery)...

That sounds reasonable: tipping if they go "above and beyond." And, good thinking taking pics of the floor! I rent, and documenting places where damage could take place certainly can't hurt. I might add some pics of the door, as well. Thanks!
 
Even if they hook up a washer and dryer for you (dryer line, gas/electric, water hookup) you still will not tip?
No. These days most delivery people are independent owner/operators not affiliated with the store.
The $50 to $125 I paid for delivery is going right into their pocket.
It's not like a restaurant, where a worker is making minimum wage and need the tip to bring them up to a living wage.
 

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