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TikToker Mortified After Accidentally Ordering Delivery From A Strip Club–On Her Company Credit Card

TikToker Mortified After Accidentally Ordering Delivery From A Strip Club–On Her Company Credit Card
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Accidentally purchasing something personal with the company credit card is an easy mistake to make. Who among us?

But accidentally purchasing something from a strip club on the company card? Well... that's gonna stir up some controversy over at the ol' office.


A woman on TikTok found herself in this situation after she used her work credit card to pay for Doordash food delivery from a restaurant that turned out to be a strip club—and she's mortified.

See her video below.

@mswizzle1105 Well hopefully my boss doesn’t get mad! #doordash #doordasher #magiccityatl @DoorDash ♬ original sound - Molly


Molly, a TikToker who goes by the username @mswizzle1105 on the app, was in Atlanta for work attending the anime and video game convention MomoCon being held there.

On a coworker's recommendation, she decided to order food delivery from a place called Magic City.

Molly's coworker, however, neglected to mention that Magic City is one of the city's most famous strip clubs, name-checked in countless hip hop songs and highlighted in many rap videos.

As she put it in her video:

"He didn’t tell me it was a strip club! And he knew I was using our corporate card!"

So imagine Molly's surprise when her Doordash delivery guy showed up shocked by the experience of picking up her food.

"The Dasher shows up, and he goes, ‘I just walked in, and it was ass and titties everywhere!' He knew that there was no way that I probably knew."

Thankfully it all worked out—the delivery guy definitely had a sense of humor about the whole thing.

He told Molly:

“This is such a bucket list for me! I’ve never picked up food from a strip club before, and now I can mark that off and say that I did. It was fun! It was a cool spot!”

Aww, love that for him.

Molly's boss might not, though! Yikes.

In the comments, people couldn't help but roast Molly for not knowing about Magic City.

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Be careful out there with those corporate credit cards, everyone.

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