We've all been to our fair share of restaurants and pubs and been shocked as the waiter comes over and delivers the damning bill that makes our bank account cry.
Not least the man who instructed people to 'call the police' after being charged £39 for two vodka lemonades in London’s Mayfair.
And let's not the forget the couple who paid £700 for mojitos, crab and salad, either.
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A tourist in Greece was equally fuming after she claims she paid £50 for a glass of lemonade last year.
The woman, whose name is Charlotte, took to TripAdvisor to warn tourists about the DK Oyster, in Platys Gialos, Mykonos.
The restaurant sits on the gorgeous Greek island that has become very popular amongst Brits in recent years.
While the beachside eatery offers beers, fresh seafood and stunning views, many have warned others about going there.
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Including Charlotte, who wrote: "Avoid this restaurant like the plague. Tell everyone you know not to go there, they ruined our last day in Mykonos. Mykonos is expensive, we know that. We happily pay for quality – when you have a great meal and drinks it is fine to pay for VALUE.
"However places like this, instead try to use tricks and deceit to take money from customers who work hard and want to spend their hard earned cash on something worth while. These people have no morals and frankly shouldn’t be able to sleep at night stealing peoples money."
The tourist initially ordered lemonade which she described as 'undrinkable', before going for a club sandwich for lunch that was 'average'.
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She continued: "They failed to tell us we couldn’t even go in the sea that day due to a sewage leak, we had to overhear another kind waitress informing guests before they sat down. We were never treated with such respect!"
The angered tourist concluded the review by announcing the apparent extortionate price of a lemonade: "When we came to pay, they charged €58 (£49) for the lemonade. On what planet is that acceptable," she said.
Well, DK Oyster has since issued a reply and have certainly hit back at the claims made by Charlotte.
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The restaurant said she 'does not want to pay for the price of the services and products provided by other hard working people,' before adding 'there is no illegal action described.'
They added: "There is no way to be sure who you are – I have no recollection of a customer who ordered a lemonade and a sandwich.
"I do not know when and if you were ever a guest, but you surely have the nerve to post this attempted slander hidden behind your anonymity."
The restaurant currently sits at a 2/5 rating on TripAdvisor with over 800 'terrible' reviews.
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