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Published September 20, 2022

Pizza restaurant from "The Office" sues customer after he reneged on a $3 thousand tip

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What seemed like an act of kindness became an aggravation for a Pennsylvania restaurant and its employees.

Alfredo's Pizza Cafe in Scranton, PA is suing a customer after allegedly backing out of a large tip he left a server.

In June, a male customer left a $3 thousand tip on a $13 bill.

At the time he said it was part of a social movement called "Tips for Jesus."

The customer charged it to his credit card, and the restaurant paid the server her money.

The trouble began a few days later when the customer disputed the charge, leaving the restaurant on the hook for the cash.

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Reports say the restaurant owners reached out to the customer, hoping there had been a misunderstanding. After their messages went unanswered, the restaurant filed a lawsuit hoping to get the cashback.

Alfredo's Pizza Café was highlighted with much love in the season 4 episode of "the Office" when boss Michael Scott mistakenly orders pizza from Alfredo's pizza, and not Alfredo's Pizza Café, which is the better choice.

This leaves Kevin extremely upset.

You can watch the office crew explain the difference at the two-minute mark

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