There is no such thing in the world that comes without any expense, that is for free, even taking into account your date. There is always a possibility that your date might dial you and ask for a refund. Meet this man who did a similar thing, he called her and asked her to reimburse him for the burrito she ate while they were on the date, that he paid for.
Big E (Elijah) the Insurance Guy, who has a Tiktok account achieved overnight limelight on the platform Tiktok after he requested his date to pay him back for her Chipotle order she ate on the date because they refused to go on a second date. In the now much-talked-about the v, you can witness him dialing the girl and asking her for a reimbursement.
“This past weekend I went on a Hinge date to Chipotle and I paid for this girl’s burrito. She got steak and guac in it, but we’re not going on a second date so I’m gonna call her and see if she will pay me back for it,” the man says at the start of the video. He then proceeds to dial her. Here’s a glimpse of the conversation between them:
“Hey Lucy, Elijah from Goodman Family Insurance and Chipotle this past Saturday. How’re you doing? So listen I was thinking about this past weekend,” Elijah went on. “And when we went to Chipotle, I paid for your burrito which you got steak and guac for which, you know, is fine, but since we established we’re not going on a second date, I was wondering if maybe I could text you my Venmo and you could just kinda pay me back for that meal,” the man concluded.
In exchange, Lucy appeared a bit taken aback and she said “Uhh, yeah, I mean, I guess.”
“Appreciate it, Lucy. Yours was roughly like $13 — it was a little over that but I’m cool with 13,” he responded.”Ok, um, yeah I guess I can do that,” the girl says. “Awesome, I will text you my Venmo now,” Elijah ended the call.
He further explained his weird behaviour in the comments section of the video and said, “I’m not proud of this, but money is tight right now.”
Many Tiktok users assumed that it was all a joke. The user commented, “Probably will be a second date now after she saw you were a decision maker.” “Cost of doing business brother. Write it off,” another replied sarcastically. “Bro got a refund,” another said. “There hasn’t been a second date in his lifetime,” said one jokingly.
Few Tiktok users were still juggling between what they should believe. They also desperately predicted that this all was not a real situation and it was just that he acted for a video. “Please tell me I’m dreaming… please,” one person commented. “No way he did this,” one replied. “Can someone tell me if the other people are in on this or if it’s real? I genuinely can’t tell lol,” one perplexed user wrote.