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Published 16:42 9 Mar 2018 GMT
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In response, he got a dig in by saying he didn't have fun on the date and that she wasn't his type.
He also sent on his bank details and asked her to pay him back the £8.30 he'd paid for her drink.
"I think so, already you are not my type. I think it was not a fun evening and I paid £8.30 for your drink," he wrote.
"I thought you would want one of the ordinary drinks. I paid for my drink £1.75, I paid £8.30 for your drink.
"This is too much. You drank a huge bottle at the first meeting and I paid this, I didn't have to pay for it. Please pay this back."
Regardless of whether you believe in going Dutch or not on a date, it's only fair to assume that if someone offers to pay for a drink, they're actually up for paying for it, right?
Sounds like this one dodged a bullet.
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