{"id":77320,"date":"2024-08-19T11:44:37","date_gmt":"2024-08-19T04:44:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/echowoven.com\/?p=77320"},"modified":"2024-08-19T11:44:37","modified_gmt":"2024-08-19T04:44:37","slug":"restaurant-to-sue-customer-after-he-leaves-3000-tip-on-13-meal","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/echowoven.com\/restaurant-to-sue-customer-after-he-leaves-3000-tip-on-13-meal\/","title":{"rendered":"Restaurant To Sue Customer After He Leaves $3,000 Tip On $13 Meal"},"content":{"rendered":"
In Scranton, Pennsylvania a restaurant is taking a customer to court after he left a $3,000 tip that turned out to be fraudulent. The tip was left for a $13 bill.\u00a0\u201cIt really meant a lot to me because everyone\u2019s going through stuff. It really touched my heart.\u201d\u00a0Said Alfredo\u2019s Pizza server, Mariana Lambert in response to the initial event. The restaurant attributed the act of kindness to an Instagram movement. However, a few months later, the restaurant discovered the gesture to have been a hoax.\n A movement known as \u201cTips for Jesus\u201d began in 2014 and has, since, continued to make rounds. Despite the name, there is apparently no religious affiliation, it is simply an act of kindness. The origins of this generous trend remain a mystery, but the general idea is that a table of diners leaves an incredibly generous tip for the wait staff. In some cases, several hundred percent over the typical 20% for excellent service. Meaning some servers have received several hundred to a few thousand dollars on a bill that may have been as low as $50.\n The original generous soul has asked to remain anonymous but stated, \u201cThe movement we started is intended to be agnostic.\u201d\u00a0He went on to explain that although he doesn\u2019t remember the exact start of the movement, it happened at a college football game in Michigan. He also shared that he\u2019s \u201cbeen fortunate\u201d\u00a0and has always been a generous tipper.\n Many customers feel that restaurant owners should simply pay their workers livable wages. Although that is indisputable, the profit margin for many restaurants is astonishingly low and many owners are struggling themselves. Many European countries don\u2019t tip their servers, and everyone seems to make livable wages. Perhaps we could learn a few things in the US. In the meantime, people like the anonymous kind-souled\u00a0\u201cagnostic\u201d, have continued to spread cheer, taking part in the movement.\n Sadly, but also unsurprisingly, some restaurant owners and servers like those at Alfredo\u2019s Pizza, may find themselves victim to the cruel prank.\n Alfredo\u2019s Vice President Leslie Minicozzi Galacci disclosed, \u201cWe received notice 45 days after he dined in our establishment.\u201d\n \u201cWe had already paid Mari the $3,000 by a company check so currently we, as the owners, are hit with the loss.\u201d It turns out that the customer had disputed the charge to his credit card company. Although they tried to reach out to Smith, the restaurant got no response. Ultimately, Alfredo\u2019s Pizza opted to move forward with filing charges at Magistrate Joanne Price Corbett\u2019s Office in Lackawanna County.\n Zachary Jacobson is the manager of Alfredo\u2019s pizza and spoke with the local news station.\u00a0\u201cWe thought somebody was actually trying to do a good thing. And then now we are, what, three months later? Not even, and there\u2019s nothing. There\u2019s nothing to show for it at this point.\u201d\u00a0He explained.\nGenerosity is Trending\n
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