Forget a restaurant bill worth $ 1,000. Sonja Morgan is accused of trying to avoid a much larger tab.
After the sixth page reported exclusively on Morgan, it was included in the black list of Tucci Restaurant to get out of $ 1,000 I thought it was a author, a small company from HVAC called with us from Aldging, she installed it on a job last year at her former home at Upper East Side.
Page Six IT, the Procine -based, told the Brooklyn's headquarters, that I completed the installation process in the Morgan's Old Pad in February 2024, and paid approximately $ 20,000 via the Chase Bank Zelle payment system.
After that, the expert was amazed when Chis told 14 months later that there was a “dispute over a deal” and Morgan's money disappeared from her account.
The company has been confused since they received “no complaints [and] There is no explanation from “Morgan.” “[The money was] The expert just told us.
What made the clay worse, the circle of the Cass's claims told them “disrespect”: a difficult luck. An expert actor said: “What happened to us was frustrated, the way Chis reflected the full payment after more than a year, based on mono -side data, without even asking us or looking at the documents … made us realize how small unprotected companies are in situations like this.”
The expert says he is calling and sending an email to Morgan several times, but he did not hear again until the sixth page was involved.
Morgan seemed confused about this situation as an expert. She confirmed that she paid the price of service in 2024, but “what happened after that was out of my control.”
“king [the owner] Simply send me a text message – as we always did – to say [payment] The opposite has been, I was going to address her immediately. “
Chis will not comment on this issue, but a source familiar with the situation told us that the bank returned the money to work after we continued on Wednesday.
An expert told us: “We are in the process of reassessing our relationship with Chis Bank, including whether to keep our commercial accounts there is forward with the needs of our company.”