jimnyc
11-26-2013, 11:41 AM
Even when I was reading about this I felt bad for her, and was shocked that someone would actually write this on a receipt, knowing that it can be tracked by the store. It's one thing to be against something, and another to go out of your way at a restaurant to just be nasty to someone, and someone that waited on you in a position that generally gets a tip.
She had posted a copy of the receipt online showing that the customer refused to tip her because they didn't agree with her lifestyle. It went viral and she even received donations as a result.
Now the customer in question is calling BS on her story and even produced their copy of the receipt, showing that they never wrote that, and even gave a 20% tip on the bill.
Of course this degenerate still stands by her story and claim she never got a tip - even though the customers COPY shows it on the receipt, and their copy shows that they never wrote anything. Why in the world would someone else alter this after the fact? She's been busted. And I find it sickening when someone takes advantage of not only an innocent customer, but then the public as well.
Bridgewater waitress anti-gay receipt a hoax, customer says
BRIDGEWATER – The customers whose bill sparked thousands of dollars of donations to a gay waitress claim the receipt was doctored, and they would "never leave a note like that," according to a report on NBC 4 New York.
Dayna Morales, the former Marine and a server at Gallop Asian Bistro in Bridgewater who claimed she had been denied a tip and handed an anti-gay remark instead, and would donate replacement tips from supporters to the Wounded Warrior Project, has been accused by the family of doctoring the receipt, the report said.
The family, who asked to remain anonymous, showed a copy of the receipt for the same amount printed at the same moment, matching a Visa bill apparently showing the $93.55 total plus an $18 tip, totaling $111.55, the report said.
Morales said she was certain she received no tip and that the handwriting was not hers, standing by her story, the report said. The restaurant's owner and manager said they had the original check but could not explain why the family was charged a higher amount, and later said in a statement that they would have no comment pending an internal investigation, the report said.
BRIDGEWATER – The customers whose bill sparked thousands of dollars of donations to a gay waitress claim the receipt was doctored, and they would "never leave a note like that," according to a report on NBC 4 New York.
Dayna Morales, the former Marine and a server at Gallop Asian Bistro in Bridgewater who claimed she had been denied a tip and handed an anti-gay remark instead, and would donate replacement tips from supporters to the Wounded Warrior Project, has been accused by the family of doctoring the receipt, the report said.
The family, who asked to remain anonymous, showed a copy of the receipt for the same amount printed at the same moment, matching a Visa bill apparently showing the $93.55 total plus an $18 tip, totaling $111.55, the report said.
Morales said she was certain she received no tip and that the handwriting was not hers, standing by her story, the report said. The restaurant's owner and manager said they had the original check but could not explain why the family was charged a higher amount, and later said in a statement that they would have no comment pending an internal investigation, the report said.
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http://www.nj.com/somerset/index.ssf/2013/11/bridgewater_waitress_anti-gay_receipt_a_hoax_customer_says.html#incart_m-rpt-1
She had posted a copy of the receipt online showing that the customer refused to tip her because they didn't agree with her lifestyle. It went viral and she even received donations as a result.
Now the customer in question is calling BS on her story and even produced their copy of the receipt, showing that they never wrote that, and even gave a 20% tip on the bill.
Of course this degenerate still stands by her story and claim she never got a tip - even though the customers COPY shows it on the receipt, and their copy shows that they never wrote anything. Why in the world would someone else alter this after the fact? She's been busted. And I find it sickening when someone takes advantage of not only an innocent customer, but then the public as well.
Bridgewater waitress anti-gay receipt a hoax, customer says
BRIDGEWATER – The customers whose bill sparked thousands of dollars of donations to a gay waitress claim the receipt was doctored, and they would "never leave a note like that," according to a report on NBC 4 New York.
Dayna Morales, the former Marine and a server at Gallop Asian Bistro in Bridgewater who claimed she had been denied a tip and handed an anti-gay remark instead, and would donate replacement tips from supporters to the Wounded Warrior Project, has been accused by the family of doctoring the receipt, the report said.
The family, who asked to remain anonymous, showed a copy of the receipt for the same amount printed at the same moment, matching a Visa bill apparently showing the $93.55 total plus an $18 tip, totaling $111.55, the report said.
Morales said she was certain she received no tip and that the handwriting was not hers, standing by her story, the report said. The restaurant's owner and manager said they had the original check but could not explain why the family was charged a higher amount, and later said in a statement that they would have no comment pending an internal investigation, the report said.
BRIDGEWATER – The customers whose bill sparked thousands of dollars of donations to a gay waitress claim the receipt was doctored, and they would "never leave a note like that," according to a report on NBC 4 New York.
Dayna Morales, the former Marine and a server at Gallop Asian Bistro in Bridgewater who claimed she had been denied a tip and handed an anti-gay remark instead, and would donate replacement tips from supporters to the Wounded Warrior Project, has been accused by the family of doctoring the receipt, the report said.
The family, who asked to remain anonymous, showed a copy of the receipt for the same amount printed at the same moment, matching a Visa bill apparently showing the $93.55 total plus an $18 tip, totaling $111.55, the report said.
Morales said she was certain she received no tip and that the handwriting was not hers, standing by her story, the report said. The restaurant's owner and manager said they had the original check but could not explain why the family was charged a higher amount, and later said in a statement that they would have no comment pending an internal investigation, the report said.
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http://www.nj.com/somerset/index.ssf/2013/11/bridgewater_waitress_anti-gay_receipt_a_hoax_customer_says.html#incart_m-rpt-1