When He Saw His Total, He Refused To Pay. But He Didn’t Expect THIS When He Returned For His Credit Card.

The customer is always right, or so they say. It’s a great attitude for a retail business to have—and most of the time, it works. But what happens when a customer is actually wrong—or worse yet, wrong and rude? In this story about an encounter between a gas station clerk and a rude customer, the customer either tried to get out of paying when he realized he made a mistake, or he was actually just trying to rip off the gas station. Either way, the customer didn’t know what was coming when her returned a short time later. Read the surprising story below!

(A customer comes to the gas station register and hands me their credit card immediately.)

Customer: “I was looking at the liters display instead of the price.”

Me: “Yeah, I hate when that happens. Let’s see what your total is.”

Customer: “Well, I shouldn’t have to pay any more than the $20 I wanted to put in.”

Me: “Sorry, but it doesn’t work like that.”

Customer: “That’s bulls***! I’m just going to drive off! Good luck getting your money!” *drives off without paying*

(I call the police who arrive 10 minutes later, which is coincidentally when the customer returns—in his haste to drive off, he had forgotten to take back his credit card.)

Customer: “You stole my credit card, you a**hole!”

Me: “Just give me a second sir. I’m in the middle of reporting a drive-off to these police officers.”

Customer: “Haha! So I’m not the only one to do a drive-off from here?”

Police: “Today you are. Please come with us, sir.”

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