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What did you expect them to after the bank refused to process the transaction? Give her the money themselves? Oh wait. That is exactly what they did. The owner heard about the story,, and gave her the money as a gift.
LOL. I am assuming that you are the one that down voted me? That's ok. You gotta do what makes you happy. Don't take things so seriously my friend. Let's keep in mind the big picture we are dealing with. Getting President Trump another 4 years.
Uh you process the payment without adding the tip? Its actually the machine that stops you from adding more than a certain amount. You've obviously never worked in a restaurant. And if they couldn't process the payment at all that means they ate the cost of his meal.
The titles on articles are intentionally misleading.
They didn't refuse of their own accord, and they didn't keep the money.
So your little idea to sue the restaurant is completely ridiculous.
Read the articles before making nonsense comments.
Update. She's getting the money.
https://nypost.com/2020/12/03/texas-waitress-takes-home-2k-tip-after-claiming-she-was-stiffed/?utm_source=zergnet.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=zergnet_6002726
The charge wouldn't go through, but the restaurant paid her anyway. So they ate the 2k tip plus the $69 bill. And of course, she took the money.
Greedy SOB’s
They didn't take the money from the guy either...
They couldn't process a tip so large.
We don't hate business owners here.
Not true — see here:
https://9gag.com/gag/aBmpKNx
Slandering a business for karma?
Nothing "cerebral" here, just fake news with no due diligence.
That's a wage and hour dispute.
She should sue, that is illegal.
https://www.eater.com/2018/3/22/17151172/tipping-laws-trump-budget-bill-pooling-minimum-wages
What did you expect them to after the bank refused to process the transaction? Give her the money themselves? Oh wait. That is exactly what they did. The owner heard about the story,, and gave her the money as a gift.
I posted 13 minutes ago.
You posted the update link 11 minutes ago.
I can't tell the future, Landslide, expecting me too is unreasonable.
I am assuming the man repaid because otherwise he got a free $69 dollar meal, since they couldn't process his payment. . . . .
LOL. I am assuming that you are the one that down voted me? That's ok. You gotta do what makes you happy. Don't take things so seriously my friend. Let's keep in mind the big picture we are dealing with. Getting President Trump another 4 years.
Peace.
Read the article before advocating a lawsuit.
They didn't keep the money. They couldn't process it.
And the country needs to stop being so sue happy. A race to the bottom....
That is in the title itself.
This man should pay attention to his account for a while.
Because if they couldn't process it, how was his meal paid for?
Paying attention, is for you as well.
Uh you process the payment without adding the tip? Its actually the machine that stops you from adding more than a certain amount. You've obviously never worked in a restaurant. And if they couldn't process the payment at all that means they ate the cost of his meal.
The titles on articles are intentionally misleading.
They didn't refuse of their own accord, and they didn't keep the money.
So your little idea to sue the restaurant is completely ridiculous.
Read the articles before making nonsense comments.
Where does it say he paid in the article?
My idea to sue because something is literally against the law, is sound.
The only reason we know the business ended up giving her the money is because someone posted an update 2 whole minutes AFTER I posted.
Get off my dick.
Keeping the money is illegal. They didn't do that. Your reason to sue is not what happened.
Of course you get rude lol. Dumb and angry is a common combo. Have a nice night 😘
Keeping the money is illegal, holy shit, you admit you agree with me!!
You feeling ok, bub?
Actually, it was a bank dispute.