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HELP: Restaurant SCAMMED me over $4,500!
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This restaurant played it like a bad con movie. Full payment one day, fake confusion the next, followed by the classic “our employee doesn’t really work for us” routine. It’s the oldest scam in the book, but dressed up in a chef’s coat. Their genius twist was turning portion control into abstract art. Each tray meant for eight people could barely feed two, but they called that a “mistake.” Sure. And I’m sure the missing trays just evaporated out of sheer misunderstanding.
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They don’t even panic when you call them out. They act like you’re being emotional while they calmly rearrange reality to suit them. It’s not confusion, it’s choreography. Delay the food, shrink the serving size, shrug off the confrontation, then hide behind a policy that doesn’t exist. You start arguing logic with someone who doesn’t believe in the concept.
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What makes it worse is how powerless a normal person feels afterward. You can file reports, make phone calls, and wave receipts around, but the scammer still gets to walk away feeling like a visionary disruptor of the catering industry. They don’t sell food, they sell frustration. And when they look you in the eye and say everything’s fine, it almost sounds convincing. Almost.
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If there’s any moral here, it’s this: never trust a business that needs full payment upfront and can’t remember its own staff. In their world, theft isn’t stealing. It’s just creative invoicing.
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