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Saturday, May 02, 2015

Customer Saves Waitress From Getting Evicted with 7,000 Percent Tip

A restaurant regular had been looking for the right moment to pay a good deed forward

A New York City resident saved a struggling waitress from eviction with a $3,000 tip for his bill of $43.50 — all because of a lovely pay-it-forward campaign started by the man’s eighth grade science teacher.

Mike, who asked to remain otherwise anonymous, described his generous impulse to ABC News.

“This woman had been serving us for almost a year now. She’s a lovely individual, and she talked about how she was served an eviction notice last month. I just had also been constantly thinking about for quite some time my teacher’s project and this foundation, and I thought it was an appropriate time.”

The foundation, ReesSpecht Life, was founded by Rich Specht after the death of his 22-month-old son.

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1 comment:

Jack K Richards said...

Definitely need more people like this in this crazy world. I have done similar things, not up to that magnitude, & really makes one feel happy