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A man who fell victim to a scam at a Burger King in Indiana is warning other customers to be vigilant.
Brian Bates took to social media to share his experience at a Burger King in Beech Grove, in which a person posing as an employee charged him an additional $10 for food that he never received.
Bates said that he had placed an online order and went to the restaurant to pick it up. When he arrived, a man claiming to be an employee said that his order was not complete and asked for an additional $10 for more food.
After paying the money, Bates realized that he had been scammed when he saw the supposed employee walk out of the store without returning with any food.
He reported the incident to the police and contacted Burger King's corporate office. The restaurant chain apologized for the incident and said that they are investigating the matter.
Bates hopes that his experience will serve as a warning to other customers to be careful when dining out.
"It was my mistake for not paying closer attention and letting my guard down," Bates said in a statement. "But I do think that raising awareness about scams like this can help others avoid falling victim to them."
Burger King also issued a statement encouraging customers to report any suspicious activity or behavior to the staff or management at the restaurant.

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