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Woman tips 7000 dollars for a sandwich

Woman tips 7000 dollars for a sandwich

Woman tips 7000 dollars for a sandwich
Woman tips 7000 dollars for a sandwich

In a surprising twist of events, a woman from the Atlanta area found herself unexpectedly parting ways with a substantial sum after purchasing a sandwich. This generous lady, identified as Vera Conner, mistakenly tipped an astonishing 7,000 dollars at a local Subway branch.

The mishap took place after serving up her payment at the terminal. Vera thought she was required to input her phone number at this point, as is common practice for bonus programs in many US establishments, including supermarkets and Subway.

Vera shared her account of the unfortunate sequence of events with WSB-TV, reporting that the terminal's screen shifted from payment to tip entry while she was typing. "I know the exact cost, it's $7.54," she said, explaining the price of her sandwich. However, her credit card statement reflected a staggering 7112.98 dollars charge - equivalent to around 6500 euros. "I might as well have flown to Italy and bought the sandwich," an exasperated Vera grumbled.

The incident left Vera confused and disbelieving. "Oh my God! How could this happen?" she exclaimed. Upon closer inspection, she realized that some digits in the tip amount mirrored her phone number.

Vera attempted to rectify the situation for approximately a month by contacting the Subway manager, but to no avail. Frustrated and dissatisfied with the situation, she sought help from a TV station, which eventually led to social media engagement.

According to the reports, the eye-watering sum of 7000 dollars finally prompted Subway to step in and initiate a chargeback, bringing Vera's account back to its original balance.

While many people in the US tip generously in restaurants and fast-food chains, including Subway, Vera's tale of inadvertent generosity has captured attention worldwide. The evolving story of the Atlanta woman unwittingly tipping over 7000 dollars at a Subway serves as a reminder to always double-check the details before hitting that "submit" button.

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