Brides running away from the restaurant without paying for their

Brides running away from the restaurant without paying for their wedding meal

There are those who, in order to pay less, do not warn the restaurant they have booked to celebrate their wedding, but there are also those who leave without even trying to pay. happened in Durham in the North East of England where a veritable buffet battle is underway. This is the nickname of the Chron, which first reported the news that went viral following a post from The Town House Durham, the hotel where the celebrations were held: about the two fugitive newlyweds, Claire Nattrass and Joanne Robinson, the hotel owner , to find Luke Hay must have thought that a Facebook ad featuring her photo in the foreground was the most effective way.

The post on Facebook

Never in a million years would we have thought we would have to do this, but this is Joanne and Claire. Joanne and Claire think it’s okay not to pay. In tough times like these for businesses, they decided to rob us, writes the Town House on its profile. They had a wedding at our hotel, they piled us huge bills for food, and then they left without paying. I’m so disappointed that someone could do something like this, the hotel always says. Finally, the appeal: now let’s try to find their address to send them legal correspondence, because we will not let them go. Time and cost is too heavy not to try to get that money back! If any of you know them, contact us.

The controversy

Eventually, the hotelier found the address, and the fight continued with accusations. They made us look like criminals, they ruined our big day, Claire Nattrass and Joanne Robinson told the Chron, also saying they should have called the police because they were threatened by hotel workers and even deleted their social media -Accounts due to the accusations and insults from hundreds of people who read the hotel post.

The replica of the brides

The newlyweds also told the Chron that they weren’t treated as they expected: their buffet didn’t have the ribs and hamburgers they wanted, the eager staff cleared things up too early and they found expensive crockery on the table that had not been agreed. Despite everything, Claire and Joanne have assured that they will pay as soon as possible: all minus £200 for the buffet and the unforeseen cost of the wines.

The hotel’s (non-final) response

Luke Hay, the facility’s owner, dismissed their demands as “nonsense” and said he would want the full amount. The case ended up with the police, but the hotel bulletin board is now full of messages from acquaintances or suspected traitors and fraudsters. In short, the story is completely degenerate. In any case, the bill to be paid to put an end to this will be far saltier than that of the wedding dinner.