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‘Struggling to make ends meet’: US subway rider claims she was charged $1,000 for a sandwich

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'Struggling to make ends meet': US subway rider claims she was charged $1,000 for a sandwich

The food store in question is “temporarily closed,” according to Subway’s website. (representative picture)

A US woman is left short of cash after being charged more than $1,000 for a Subway sandwich.according to new york post, Letitia Bishop ordered three sandwiches for herself and her family from a Subway in Ohio. She was shocked when she discovered her debit card had been charged $1,021 for the order, including $1,010 for a sandwich. It’s worth noting that the standard price for a foot-long sandwich in the food chain is between $6.50 and $12.

Ms Bishop said the huge fee pushed her account into negative territory. She returned to the restaurant to speak to staff but was told to contact Subway’s corporate office.

However, Ms Bishop said there was “no phone number to contact a living person.” postal. She also said that in the nearly two months since she was blackmailed by the company, she has been unable to find anyone who can help. Additionally, Ms. Bishop attempted to raise the issue with her bank, but to no avail.

“I’m just trying to make ends meet right now,” the woman said. She felt “stressed” and “overwhelmed” by the accusation. Ms Bishop added: “I was unable to buy groceries at one point because my account balance was negative.”

She returns to the sandwich shop only to find it strangely closed.this postal According to the Subway website, the food store involved is “temporarily closed.”

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Lee Anne Lanigan, director of consumer relations and investigations for the Better Business Bureau, assured Ms Bishop there were other options. Ms Lanigan said Subway’s ostensible accusation could be considered theft, meaning Ms Bishop could make a police complaint.

“She could take it to her bank and say, ‘Here’s my receipt, and here’s where you gave them a thousand dollars. If you can’t fix this for me, I’m willing to file a fraud affidavit,’ said Ms. Lanigan.

“Another avenue is that she can use the resources we have at the Better Business Bureau, which is our dispute resolution process. She can file a complaint with the Cromwell, Conn., Business Bureau, where Subway is an accredited business and they Promising to respond to any complaints gets their attention,” she added.

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