@Urbanlegends
bob dennis
@Urbanlegends · 3:01

Restaurant Scammer

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Then last month, the Lithuanian man was at El Buen Comer, a restaurant in Alcantia, enjoying some seafood, Pinella and a few shots of whiskey, when the staff brought him the bill for 34 point €85, or about $37. When the waiter left the table, the man just got up and tried to leave, but he was stopped and notified he still had to cover the bill

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@ozzymendez
Joshua Tito
@ozzymendez · 1:56
It's. Well, I'm I'm glad to hear that the restaurant owners are teaming up to combat this antisocial behavior. Yeah it's definitely not a harmless prank or anything of the of that sort. Some people get away with this sort of thing depending on the jurisdiction quite pro ##ifically for example there's some parts of the United States where I think if it's below $950, the stores basically just have to let them go
@CrusaderWarrior

Wish i had thought of that

I mean, I read some news report last week that in San Francisco the CVS are now start in those and I think also in a couple places in Chicago that CVS are closing up their stores. I don't know if Walgreens is, but I did see the CVS is going to close in the areas where basically petty crime is allowed. Just like what the other person was saying
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@Urbanlegends
bob dennis
@Urbanlegends · 0:50

@CrusaderWarrior

Thank you for your comments. This reminds me of when I lived back east in Connecticut and how I would go out with different people and entertain different people when we were in business, and they would entertain us. And there was one particular gentleman who, no matter where we went, if we could have the most wonderful meal. And he would complain and complain and complain and talk about how horrible things were. And I asked him at one point, why are you doing that?
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