‘B****ing Fee’: Was A Restaurant Customer Charged Extra For Complaining?
Was a restaurant customer charged extra for complaining? That’s what it looks like on a receipt that’s now going viral online. First, you can’t trust everything you see online. There’s…

‘B****ing Fee’: Was A Restaurant Customer Charged Extra For Complaining? (Photo by Matthew Hatcher/Getty Images)
Matthew Hatcher/Getty ImagesWas a restaurant customer charged extra for complaining? That's what it looks like on a receipt that's now going viral online.
First, you can't trust everything you see online. There's a lot of fake stuff out there created just to get you to react and so it can go viral. You'd be surprised how many of your favorite videos are all fake and set-up. So, this might not be real but so far there's no indication that it's a fake, you just never know. There's a restaurant receipt going viral that appears to show an extra $5 charge that's labeled as a "b****ing fee." Have you ever heard of that before? Can you really be charged extra for complaining? Check out the viral Reddit post below. What do you think?
Can You Be Charged Extra For Complaining?
According to the Reddit post, it sounds like the customer received the extra charge after complaining that they received the wrong beer order? I can understand that you might voice a concern when that happens, but do you have to be charged for it? Clearly, there's more to this story that we aren't aware of.
Via the Reddit post, the customer said, "I ordered a Miller Lite and she [the sever] gave me a Bud Light. But since she had already opened the Bud Light while walking towards my table she couldn't just swap it out," via The New York Post. The customer claims he hardly even complained, just brought it to her attention.
Could it have just been a joke the server wrote on there to the bartender or someone thinking it would be deleted or go unseen? Was it on there intentionally? Are there really b****ing fees and can you be charged extra for complaining? So many questions that remain unanswered.