A cleaner in the UK cleans his own house and sends the bill to his wife. See his funny response | Trends

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A man in the United Kingdom sent his wife a bill for £700 (approximately $73,781) to clean your house. In a Facebook post that caused much laughter, Marc Hatch, who runs a carpet and upholstery cleaning services business in Doncaster, mentioned how he spent six hours cleaning the house, including the furniture, floor and rugs. After this, he sent the payment link to his wife as a joke. She refused to pay the bill and gave a hilarious response. Hatch shared his experience on Facebook, along with a screenshot of the WhatsApp conversation with his wife. Their exchange has gone viral.

The WhatsApp message a professional cleaner sent to his wife after cleaning his own house. (Facebook/Clean Me Carpet and Upholstery Doncaster)

“Last week we had a very unfortunate incident when a customer refused to pay!” she wrote on the Facebook page Clean Me Carpet and Upholstery Doncaster with a screenshot of the WhatsApp chat on Facebook.

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They added: “After cleaning a large corner sofa, 3 bedroom carpets and a stone floor, the customer informed us that she was absolutely delighted with the results. Good news or so we think!

The Facebook page concluded the headline with the words: “When requesting payment, the customer sent us the following message.”

According to the screenshot, Hatch, after cleaning the house, sent a message to the client, his wife. She says, “Hi Jasmine. Please find your payment link below after yesterday’s cleanup. Click the link and select your preferred payment method. Thank you for doing business.” The message also has a payment link.

The man’s wife responded with a simple response: “Get a grip. “We are married and have three children.”

Check out the Facebook post here:

According to the Daily Telegraph, Hatch frequently sends invoices to his wife for her efforts around the house as a joke. “Sometimes she reacts like that, sometimes she laughs, sometimes she goes crazy if I push her too hard, but she’s always cheerful,” Hatch told the Daily Telegraph.

The post, since it was shared on January 22, has racked up more than 14,000 reactions and numerous shares. Many even took to the comments section of the post to share their opinions.

Check out how people reacted to this post here:

“Good one, hahaha,” posted one Facebook user.

Another added: “This is brilliant.”

“It took me too long,” said a third.

A fourth commented: “Love it!”

“That’s so funny,” a fifth shared.

A sixth joined in: “This took me at least 4 reads before I understood it!”

“I was getting ready to be mad until I read the whole thing,” chimed in a seventh.

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