Originally Posted by
Swiss Peter
Without wishing to divert SP's thread too much, what are people's views on paying a bill that is clearly wrong in your favour?. This can happen at home of course too, but I've had two recent examples abroad. Once at a lovely family run restaurant in Budapest, where the bill came in at half what is should be, as a few things had been forgotten about. We told them, and got a couple of drinks on the house, and left feeling pleased with ourselves. Then, only a couple of weeks back in France, the waiter was standing over me when he gave the bill, not really giving me a chance to check properly, but it seemed way too low. I paid anyway and it was only on the way out that I fully digested that it must have been someone else's bill. I wanted to go back and put it right, but we decided it was their fault for hurrying us. Any views?