In an unexpected turn of events, a Pennsylvania pizza restaurant, Alfredo’s Pizza Cafe, is taking legal action against a customer who left a $3,000 tip!
The legal battle between the restaurant (known for its mention in the TV show The Office) and the customer commenced after his act of kindness took an unexpected turn…
Keep reading to find out what happened!
The incident unfolded last year when the customer, identified as Eric Smith, left waitress Mariana Lambert an eye-watering $3,000 tip for bill that was just $13 at Alfredo’s Pizza Cafe in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Smith, who ordered a plate of stromboli, allegedly left the hefty tip as part of a social media trend known as “Tips For Jesus.”
Initially, the staff at the pizza restaurant was skeptical due to the large sum of money. However, their excitement grew when the credit card payment was successfully processed.
Lambert, the recipient of the tip, was deeply moved, telling WNEP: “It really meant a lot to me because everyone’s going through stuff. It really touched my heart. I still can’t believe it. I’m still in shock.”
A rotten revelation
Though, the positive experience very swiftly turned sour when the restaurant received notification that Smith had lodged a dispute for the charge for the tip. Despite the fact that Alfredo’s Pizza Cafe had already paid Lambert the money, the customer claimed it had all been a big misunderstanding and said that he wanted the $3,000 back!
Alarmed by the situation, the restaurant attempted to resolve the matter through communication with Smith on Facebook. Unfortunately, the customer stopped responding to their messages, leaving Alfredo’s with no alternative but to pursue legal action to recover the $3,000.