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Published 12:27 6 Oct 2021 BST
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It read: "Hey, so we were looking at the CCTV and saw that you had two pieces of the wedding cake –
"We announced that each guest must pay per slice and noticed that you only paid for the one
"Can you please send the £3.66 asap."
As you'd expect, Reddit users went crazy over this, with many people not believing what they were reading and giving the most hilarious comebacks the person should say or do.
While one suggested that they should pay it to them in pennies, another said: "Tell them to take you to small claims court."
Everyone else in the comments seemed to just be in shock, with one user saying: "They reviewed the tape??? What the f**k."
While another went with the more sarcastic route by saying: "No, honey, we can’t go down to the beach yet, we still have to watch the hours of cake footage and cross-reference each person’s appearance with the contents of the payment box and all the Square app receipts. Do you have the spreadsheet open?"
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