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Have you ever had someone skip out on paying the restaurant check, leaving you to pay for it?

 

 

It seems it's one guy method of operation,  from an online dating site. He has done this to several women  leaving them to pay a bill of over a hundred dollars.

 

So be warned all you single ladies

 

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4022554/Woman-left-huge-bill-Plenty-Fish-date-eats-expensive...

 

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If it happened to me, eventually he would pay, one way or another.

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@cherry wrote:

Have you ever had someone skip out on paying the restaurant check, leaving you to pay for it?

 

 

It seems it's one guy method of operation,  from an online dating site. He has done this to several women  leaving them to pay a bill of over a hundred dollars.

 

So be warned all you single ladies

 

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4022554/Woman-left-huge-bill-Plenty-Fish-date-eats-expensive...

 


@cherry

A long time ago, I had a guy excuse himself to go to the restroom and he never came back!  Quite a shock!

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@fortunehow much did he stick you for?

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@cherry wrote:

@fortunehow much did he stick you for?


@cherry

Can't remember, cherry!  But it was only the bar bill!!

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OMGosh..........I don't ever recall paying for anything while dating (a hundred years ago, lol).  Even the high school guys (young men) saved their money from working Summer jobs, and always seemed to have plenty of money for dates.  Movies, plays, 'the best' restaurants, some in posh hotel dining rooms, etc., etc.  Always plenty of saved-up money in those days, and they often had nice, precious (to them), perfectly restored cars.  'Where there is will, there is a way'.  

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I'd be more than suspicious if a guy wated to take me to a white tablecloth restaurant on a 1st date. That alarm would get a no thanks from  me.

 

Outback is probably my high dollar limit for a 1st date. And tho I've never been stuck with the bill, I do bring a cc. Just in case.

 

 

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I think single women who are into that type of thing can rest easy...lol   That was just one guy and he isn't setting up dates with every single woman in the country.  Most, if not all, of the single women I know who are meeting a guy for the very first time, meet for coffee or an after work drink.  So, if some jerk did slip out the back door, the bill wouldn't be much. 

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@Snowpuppy wrote:

I'd be more than suspicious if a guy wated to take me to a white tablecloth restaurant on a 1st date. That alarm would get a no thanks from  me.

 

Outback is probably my high dollar limit for a 1st date. And tho I've never been stuck with the bill, I do bring a cc. Just in case.

 

 


       I can't even imagine going out to dinner with some unknow mystery guy.  Not because I'd worry about the check.  I just wouldn't want to be stuck with a guy who I know I don't want to ever see again for...a dinner.  I think coffee or drinks for that first date is really how it's done today.

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@ROMARY, same as you, I'm from the old school generation where this would likely never happen.  Of course back then we usually had a personal link to dates (via friend, relative, work, etc.)  There was no meeting up with random strangers online.  If there had been, that sort of thing may have occurred with more frequency in those days too.  It's never happened to me, but I do know ladies who have been hoodwinked by these tacky males.

 

That said, one of the first rules of dating my parents stressed over and over to me was to have enough money to escape a bad date in a cab.  Since meals with first dates for me were always in simple restaurants, the cab fare would have covered the check, and I could have called Dad to come and pick me up.  Still today, I never go out on a date with anyone unless I am prepared to pay for my own meal and drinks-- even if I don't expect to have to do so.  I'd be a bit suspicious if someone I have never had an in-person meeting with wanted to go high end right from the start.  I feel this should be a red flag for honest men too. If a woman insists on an expensive place right away she's probably just looking to use the man for a few expensive meals and outings, and then take a hike on to the next victim.