Posted by 135 Fan on January 03, 2010 at 22:45:12 from (68.149.56.30):
I don't think many of you would have heard this story. Have you ever heard of a negotiable bar tab? It seems that the Edmonton Oilers played the Calgary Flames on new years eve in Calgary, about 2 1/2 to 3 hours away. Later that evening a bunch of the oilers went out with their significant others for some food and drinks in a Calgary restaurant and bar. There were about 45 people all together. The owner of the bar says that the oilers didn't agree to the (approx.)$14,500 bill! Instead of calling the police, he tried to keep it low profile and thought the Oilers would clear it up. The oilers only paid (approx.) $12,500. A spokeman for the oilers said that the oilers were over charged because all the shooters were sold seperate and should have been sold by the bottle. The oilers negotiated a lower bill with the owner and paid all money owing. The owner disputes this as I think he should. What bar ever allows you to negotiate the bill? Like one comment a person sent to the TV station, The time to negotiate anything is in the beginning, not when you're drunk. If I was the bar owner, I'd be charging them. No wonder a lot of overpaid sports figures get a bad reputation. I wish I could negotiate the bill everytime I went out to eat. What a bunch of pathetic losers. Dave
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