My Date Paid for Dinner, Then Everything Took a Dark Turn!

When my best friend Mia begged me to let her set me up with her boyfriend’s friend, I only agreed to avoid another week of her “trust me” speeches. Blind dates weren’t my thing. Still, Eric sounded decent — polite, thoughtful, apparently “old-school romantic.”

To my surprise, he really did show up that way.

He arrived early. Brought roses. Held the door. Even gifted me a small engraved keychain with my initial. Over dinner he asked real questions, listened, and seemed genuinely invested. I actually left thinking Mia might’ve been right — maybe decent men weren’t extinct after all.

Then came the next morning.

I checked my email… and froze.

Eric had sent me an invoice.
A real, itemized invoice.

It listed:

  • Dinner: $120 (covered in full)

  • Flowers: requires reciprocation (one hug)

  • Keychain: repayable via coffee date

  • Emotional labor: holding hands next time to express appreciation

And at the bottom:

“Failure to comply may result in Chris hearing about it.”

Chris — Mia’s boyfriend. Eric’s friend.
This wasn’t quirky. It was manipulative.

I forwarded it to Mia. She responded within seconds:

He’s unhinged. Block him. Do. Not. Reply.

But Mia didn’t stop there.

She showed Chris — and Chris delivered the kind of poetic justice only a man done with his buddy’s nonsense could craft.

He sent Eric a mock invoice from “Karma & Co.”

Charges included:

  • Public embarrassment

  • Emotional disturbance

  • Forcing a woman to sit across from someone wildly out of her league

The final line:
“Failure to comply will result in permanent reputation damage.”

Eric went ballistic.

He texted long paragraphs about how we “couldn’t take a joke,” how I had “no sense of humor,” how I “missed out on a great guy,” and how the “invoice was symbolic.”

I responded with a single thumbs-up emoji.
Then I blocked him everywhere.

Now when someone asks me about my worst date? I don’t hesitate.

The guy who sent me an invoice.

People laugh every time — but for me it’s a reminder:

Some red flags come with charm and roses.
Others arrive as a PDF attachment.

Either way, the lesson is the same:
Kindness doesn’t come with a price tag — and self-respect doesn’t issue refunds. 

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