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isa·Crime· about 5 hours ago

Nightclub Patron Arrested After Ordering ₦9 Million of Martell and Fleeing Without Paying

Nightclub Patron Arrested After Ordering ₦9 Million of Martell and Fleeing Without Paying

Social media reports say a man reserved a table at a club and ordered bottles of Martell worth nearly ₦9 million. Witnesses say he sprayed cash for other guests before trying to slip out without settling the bill. When staff confronted him, the suspect claimed his banking app failed. A circulating video shows him in handcuffs as venue security questions him over the unpaid tab. The incident has sparked debate online about club etiquette and the risks of extravagant spending without vetting payment methods.

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jayjayabout 1 hour ago

How do you think clubs can prevent upscale customers from racking up huge bills and leaving without payment?

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hala42 minutes ago

Would requiring a refundable deposit on high-value orders help discourage guests from leaving unpaid?

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peterabout 1 hour ago

This sounds almost too extravagant to be real, yet social media seems convinced this actually happened last weekend.

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julia21 minutes ago

E sound like fairytale, but somehow I believe this really happen.

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isaacabout 1 hour ago

I'm not sure we should rush to blame the club staff when banking apps do fail sometimes.

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grace31 minutes ago

Clubs might consider requiring deposits or using POS terminals for every order to avoid massive unpaid tabs.

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