My Friends Ordered $1000 Dishes at a Fancy Restaurant Expecting Me to Pay – So I Turned the Tables on Them
I wasn’t much of a people person, but when my career took off, I made three new friends. I was looking for friendship and a healthy bond, but they had other motives. Once I figured out the truth about them, I went after them with everything I had!
I never thought I’d be telling this story, but here we are. This is a tale of betrayal, realization, and sweet revenge. About a year ago, I got a well-deserved promotion at work, and while my income increased, so did my troubles.
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Getting a raise wasn’t easy; it took a lot of hard work, late nights, missed family gatherings, and battling bouts of depression. But I made it through and finally started earning a significantly higher salary.
With the promotion, I got closer to a few colleagues—Rachel, Emily, and Matt—who I ended up considering friends. I thought they were genuinely happy for me. We shared countless lunches, brainstorming sessions, and after-work drinks.
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But as my income grew, so did their expectations, and they started taking advantage of me. At first, it was small things, so I didn’t stop their behavior right away. They’d ask for little loans they never repaid.
Then it got worse. Rachel would “forget” her wallet during lunch, and Emily was always “just a bit short” on cash. Matt was the king of IOUs, promising to pay me back “next week,” which never came.
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The tipping point was when they planned a trip to a famous amusement park. They convinced me it would be a fun way to celebrate my promotion. I tried to explain that even with my raise, covering tickets, flights, and hotel rooms for all four of us was too much. But they assured me they’d pay me back and kept pressuring me.
Honestly, I was skeptical. And, true to my fears, the trip was a COMPLETE DISASTER! They constantly ditched me, saying things like, “We made plans to meet these other guys.”
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When I wanted to grab a meal with them, they’d shrug and say, “We already ate.” They made all sorts of plans without me and left me to foot the bill for most meals and activities. One incident during the trip still stings.
On the second day, we were supposed to go to a special breakfast with the amusement park characters. I had paid for the tickets in advance, thinking it would be a fun group activity. But that morning, when I knocked on their hotel room doors, they were gone.
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I texted and called them, but hours later I got a message from Emily saying, “We decided to meet up with some other friends we bumped into. Sorry, we’ll catch up with you later.” I ended up having breakfast alone, surrounded by families and happy groups of friends.
By the end of the vacation, I asked them to pay me back for everything. They said, “Don’t worry about it, Tom, we PROMISE to pay you back every cent.” Well, you won’t be surprised to hear that they NEVER paid me anything.
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It was a low point, but it was also when I realized I needed to change how I was being treated. I couldn’t let these people keep taking advantage of my generosity. The betrayal made me see they were using me for my money.
I finally realized they weren’t really my friends—they just pretended to be so they could get what they wanted. I had already decided it was time for some sweet revenge when something happened that solidified my decision.
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Back at work, things didn’t get any better. I was stuck in a meeting with a client during lunchtime and planned to take my break afterward. The client had an emergency and postponed our meeting, so I went to the break room to make some coffee.
Standing by the coffee maker were my three so-called “friends.” Before I could say anything, I heard Rachel say, “I think Tom is noticing that we don’t like him but LOVE his cash.”
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They laughed, and Matt said, “Nah, he’s too slow to notice and too desperate for friends to care. We’re good, trust me.” It broke my heart to realize they didn’t even like me.
When I walked in, Rachel started making jokes about how I was their “sugar daddy.”
Emily would often bring up my promotion in front of others, hinting that I should cover more group expenses because I “made the big bucks now.” Matt kept borrowing money, always with a charming smile and empty promises to pay me back soon.
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My frustration grew, but I bided my time, waiting for the perfect moment to teach them a lesson. I was DONE playing. Then I stumbled upon an article about a local restaurant known for its insanely expensive dishes, including a thousand-dollar entrée.
A devious plan began to form. Knowing my “friends,” I was sure they’d fall right into my trap. Over the next few weeks, I casually brought up the restaurant in conversations, making sure to highlight the infamous thousand-dollar dish.
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I even suggested it might be a fun place for us to try out “someday.” As expected, they latched onto the idea with greedy enthusiasm, wanting to go as soon as possible. I played it cool, knowing they’d try to trick me into paying their share.
One Friday afternoon during our usual coffee break, I mentioned I had some extra cash from a recent freelance project. “Maybe we should finally check out that fancy restaurant with the thousand-dollar dish,” I said casually, sipping my latte. Their eyes LIT UP instantly with greed!
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“Seriously? That would be amazing!” Rachel exclaimed. “I’ve been DYING to try that place!”
“Count me in,” Matt added, leaning forward. “I heard the ambiance is incredible, too.”
Emily chimed in, “We should totally do it! It’ll be like a celebration of your promotion and our awesome friendship.”
I smiled, hiding my true feelings. “Sure, let’s plan for next weekend.”
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The anticipation built throughout the week. They kept talking about what they would wear and how they imagined the dish would taste. I played along, adding to their excitement. By the time Saturday rolled around, they were practically bouncing off the walls!
On the night of the dinner, we arrived at the restaurant, and everyone was in high spirits. The place was as fancy as it gets with crystal chandeliers, velvet drapes, and waitstaff in tuxedos. As we sat down, the manager personally came over to confirm our orders for the thousand-dollar dishes.
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My friends, full of fake confidence, assured him they could pay. When the food arrived, it was a culinary spectacle! Each dish was a masterpiece, meticulously crafted and presented.
We laughed, took photos, and enjoyed the meal like nothing could go wrong. Then the bill arrived. They handed over their debit cards, only to have them all declined one after another. They confidently turned to me with innocent eyes.
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“Tommy, can you cover this? I swear I’ll pay you back,” Rachel pleaded.
“I don’t know why my card isn’t working,” Emily added, sliding her bill towards me.
Matt, trying to stay cool, muttered, “This must be some mistake. Tom, my guy, can you help us out?”
I leaned back in my chair, savoring the moment. “I don’t have enough money in my checking account to cover your bills,” I said, feigning regret.
“What do you mean?” Rachel asked, her voice rising in panic. “You said you had extra cash!”
“I do,” I replied calmly. “But not for this.” I stood up, grabbed my coat, and went to pay for my meal.
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As I started to walk away, Matt shouted, “You can’t leave us like this!”
Without missing a beat, I turned and said, “I made plans to meet up with other people.”
I walked out of the restaurant without looking back. Later, I heard the manager had to call the cops! My so-called friends weren’t arrested, but a police report was filed, and they had to appear in court. Not only did they have to pay the hefty restaurant bill, but they were also fined!
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In the weeks that followed, they tried to contact me repeatedly. I got countless messages and calls, all of which I ignored. Rachel even showed up at my office once, trying to apologize and make amends. But I was done.
I had learned my lesson and realized that true friends wouldn’t treat me the way they had. Looking back, I found a sense of peace. I started focusing on building healthier relationships and surrounding myself with people who genuinely cared about me and respected my boundaries.
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It wasn’t easy, but it was worth it. When they tried contacting me afterward, I blocked them. I was done being a doormat, and it felt SO GOOD to watch them squirm. What do you think of my revenge? How would you have handled it? Would you do the same thing I did?
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