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Florida man arrested for allegedly refusing to pay for 'Waffle House' tattoo

A Florida man was arrested after he refused to pay for a $250 "Waffle House" tattoo he received earlier this month in St. Petersburg, deputies said.

A Florida man was arrested after he was inked with a "Waffle House" tattoo and refused to pay for it, according to an arrest affidavit.

Max Krejckant, 33, was arrested on a petit theft charge for failing to pay a tattoo parlor in St. Petersburg, Florida, earlier this month.

Deputies with the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office responded to Ink Godz on Dec. 2 after Krejckant received the tattoo but would not pay the $250 charge, the affidavit said, according to FOX 35 Orlando.

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Krejckant claimed he could not pay for the tattoo because he did not have his debit card with him.

He also failed to provide proof that he had $250 in his bank account and refused to pay the money after being offered multiple payment options, deputies said.

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Deputies searched Krejckant's bag and only found six dollars and his driver's license, the affidavit said.

Krejckant was booked into the Pinellas County Jail and released the following day on a $150 bond.

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