Tinder Scam: Thane Man Ends Up With Rs 44,000 Bill At A Restaurant

A Thane man's tinder date ended up with a bill of Rs 44,829 from a restaurant for their meal. The bill was later shared on the Reddit.

tinder scam Edited by Updated: Jul 04, 2024, 1:49 pm
Tinder Scam: Thane Man Ends Up With Rs 44,000 Bill At A Restaurant

Tinder Scam: Thane Man Ends Up With Rs 44,000 Bill At A Restaurant (image-pixabay)

A Thane man’s Tinder date ended in shock when he received a bill of Rs 44,829 for their meal. A romantic evening turned out to be a nightmare when the man got scammed by both his date and the restaurant.

The shocking incident was shared on Reddit with a picture of the bill. As per the bill shared online, the man had ordered 18 Jagerbombs, two Red Bulls, French fries, salted peanuts, four chocolate truffle cakes and a special mix.

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Sharing the bill on Reddit, the user named “Rude-Interview-8393” wrote in his post, “Guys, beware. Tinder scam. Posting the bill of one of the restaurants my friend went to on a date with a girl. Name of hotel: Hotel de Grandeur, Royal Plaza Building, Bhakti Park, Anand Nagar, Thane.”

After seeing the surprising bill, he immediately contacted the Police following which the amount was reduced to Rs 4000. However, he still had to pay Rs 40,000.

The post was shared on July 2 and had garnered up to 1,000 upvotes. The internet users were shocked to learn about the incident.
A user wrote, “The bill amount is my monthly salary”.

While another commented, “Were the 18 Jager bombs actually ordered? Or does it just show up on the bill as 18? CCTV maybe to prove? It’s a tough situation. How do you prove you’ve been scammed? Unless you’re sure you didn’t order that many shots, you still need a witness or evidence”.

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“But I don’t think a normal human being can drink 18 jagerbomb shots, that itself sounds so sus, can’t they file a fraud case against the restaurant?,” another user asked.