In a recent event, a man has left the online community in stitches of laughter as he shared the amusing story of charging his wife a whopping $890 for his six-hour house cleaning endeavor.
The unexpected twist in this story has sparked a wave of amusement and curiosity, leaving many wondering about the humorous reason behind such a high-sky fee.
Marc Hatch, who owns Clean Me carpet and upholstery cleaning company, spent six grueling hours cleaning the house, repairing a large sofa, three bedroom carpets, and stone floors.
After completing the job, Hatch wrote an invoice for $890 to his wife asking her to pay him 'salary' for 6 hours.
The husband said they both got a bargain as he would receive $890 for 6 hours of work, while his wife would get to rest during that time.
The transaction was also posted by Hatch on Facebook with a humorous explanation that "The customer" was satisfied with the service but "refused to pay" him.
In the post, Hatch shared: "Customers reported being very satisfied with our cleaning service in cleaning a large corner sofa, 3 bedroom carpets and stone floors. This is great news, or at least so!”
Hatch humorously shared a screenshot showing that he sent a payment request to his wife and she happily responded with a short statement: "Get a grip, we're married with three kids."
His post quickly attracted many online users because of its humor.
Hatch repeatedly commented on his own post, claiming that it was hard work and took him half a day to complete.
The father of three said she laughed at the $890 bill I sent her.
Hatch said sometimes his wife will laugh at such bills, sometimes she will get mad if I "overstep my bounds."
"But I always make things funny enough to keep my family entertained. And of course, I always send her bills for my cleaning jobs."
Hatch's wife, Jasmine, said they often joke about what they pay for. And Hatch is always very funny in these stories.
Jasmine also humorously emphasized that Hatch has never been paid for his 'services.'
Several online users left comments on Hatch's post, sharing that they were amused by Hatch and Jasmine's way of maintaining family comfort.
I didn't know who the customer was until I found out it was his wife, so I understood why he wasn't paid the money, lol, one user said.
We're the same, man, the second replied.
That's interesting, I hope you get the cleaning money in the future, haha, wrote another.