₹15,000. In a series of posts, he even explained how he had paid an inflated bill at a Delhi restaurant following the date. ALSO READ: Black Dollar Scam? Ragpicker finds ₹25 crore in US Dollars in Bengaluru garbage heap | Mint A 25-year-old man in Delhi said he met a woman on a dating site, Bumble.
He then added that the woman approached him and asked him to meet her at a bar in Rajouri Garden. "She ordered drinks and the bill was ₹15,886," the man said, claiming that he had received an inflated bill at the bar. "They tapped my card four times as there was some issue with their machines," he said in a post.
After paying the bill, the man said he went to the washroom. By the time he returned, the bill kept on the table had disappeared, and his date insisted on leaving quickly. It was only when he reached home that he realised he had been scammed.
He checked Bumble and realised the woman had “disappeared" – she also began to ignore his phone. ALSO READ: Beware of job scam! Man loses ₹18 lakh in recent case; here are some safety tips The scam is not a new one. In a thread on X, the Delhi man shared reviews of the bar that he had gone to.
One of those reviews said, “Please ignore going to this place and your friends also for the same. They are doing scams here..." Another user had also posted on July 30 this year, informing about the "scamming Nexus going on around Rajouri garden". He said, "On a dating app she asked me to meet me and so I went here she order some items and heavy amount of bill which was around 11k for the items which should be around 2.5k to 3k maximum and I realised this scam a bit late when I confronted the staff they were reluctant to help me." ALSO READ: How finfluencers use fake screenshots to run
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