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'Are we invoicing in tiramisu now?': Freelancer shares hilarious incident of client paying with ‘cheesecake' instead of money, goes viral
'Are we invoicing in tiramisu now?': Freelancer shares hilarious incident of client paying with ‘cheesecake' instead of money, goes viral

Time of India

time09-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

'Are we invoicing in tiramisu now?': Freelancer shares hilarious incident of client paying with ‘cheesecake' instead of money, goes viral

In the wild world of freelancing , one often expects the unexpected. But even by those standards, Harnoor Saluja's recent client interaction takes the cake—quite literally. The communications professional, who works independently, found herself at the center of a viral storm after sharing a bizarre incident on LinkedIn . #Operation Sindoor India-Pakistan Clash Live Updates| Missiles, shelling, and attacks — here's all that's happening Pakistani Air Force jet shot down in Pathankot by Indian Air Defence: Sources India on high alert: What's shut, who's on leave, and state-wise emergency measures 'When I thought invoices couldn't get weirder, a client sent me a cheesecake,' she wrote, clearly still amused and a tad baffled. 'Not a thank-you note, not a payment—just dairy-based confusion.' What followed was a masterclass in comedic storytelling, seasoned with equal parts disbelief and wit. A sweet misunderstanding or misplaced generosity? Saluja explained that she had shared her address with the client, fully expecting a standard monetary transfer. But the client, in a twist fit for a rom-com gone rogue, interpreted the address as an invitation to send dessert. 'They saw it and thought, 'This freelancer? She needs dessert',' she joked in her post. Her sarcasm only got sharper from there. 'Look, I love cake, but last I checked, I wasn't running a pastry subscription. Are we invoicing in tiramisu now? Should I start accepting PayPal and panna cotta?' You Might Also Like: Google techie's viral post sparks debate on work-life balance in big tech. Netizen says, 'you get paid more than 40 LPA' From humour to hilarity: Internet joins the bake sale The story took on a life of its own as thousands chimed in with equally delicious humour. One user quipped, 'Is this a new kind of barter collab?' Another suggested she add 'Ras Malai' to her list of acceptable payment options. Others were ready to ride the wave with her. 'Should I list 'gulab jamun' under preferred payment modes?' she asked rhetorically. Another commenter fired back, 'Only if you're ready to accept kaju katli as change.' Saluja's own reply to the madness? 'Sir, I'm here to get paid, not open a bakery. But if this is the vibe, I'm raising my rates to include éclairs and emotional compensation.' Bittersweet realities of the gig economy While the tone was lighthearted, the post underscored a very real frustration faced by freelancers—clients who delay, dodge, or downright ignore payments. Though wrapped in cheesecake, Saluja's anecdote sheds light on a serious issue within the gig economy: the undervaluing of creative and freelance labour. You Might Also Like: Son confesses to JEE Main struggles, texts father. Father's reply goes viral. Netizens say 'Pitaji Ko Mera Namaskar' Yet, rather than name and shame, she opted for humour and grace, prompting laughter instead of outrage, and a digital moment of solidarity among other freelancers who've been there—minus the dessert. The cheesecake saga has now become an internet fable of sorts, with freelancers jokingly contemplating a dessert-based economy. And though Harnoor Saluja still hasn't confirmed if she ever received the actual payment, one thing's certain—she's won the internet, and maybe a few new clients who pay in actual currency.

Freelancer says client paid her with a cheesecake instead of money. Viral post
Freelancer says client paid her with a cheesecake instead of money. Viral post

India Today

time09-05-2025

  • Business
  • India Today

Freelancer says client paid her with a cheesecake instead of money. Viral post

A freelance working professional said she received a cheesecake instead of her payment after sending an invoice. Her post about the odd exchange has gone viral on social media. LinkedIn often brings forward stories of workplace challenges and client experiences, but a user's recent post added a sweet, if confusing, Saluja, a communications professional, said in her post, 'When I thought invoices couldn't get weirder, a client sent me a cheesecake.' advertisement 'Yes. A whole cheesecake. Not a thank-you note, not a payment—just dairy-based confusion,' she added. She explained that she had shared her address, expecting a monetary transfer. Instead, the client interpreted it as a signal to send dessert. 'They saw it and thought, 'This freelancer? She needs dessert',' she added, 'Look, I love cake, but last I checked, I wasn't running a pastry subscription. Are we invoicing in tiramisu now? Should I start accepting PayPal and panna cotta?'Her post continued with a mix of humour and disbelief: 'Sir, I'm here to get paid, not open a bakery. But if this is the vibe, I'm raising my rates to include clairs and emotional compensation. Should I list 'gulab jamun' under preferred payment modes?'Take a look at the viral post here: advertisementThe post invited several witty responses from LinkedIn users. 'Send moongfali,' said a user, to which Saluja replied, 'Only if you're ready to accept kaju katli as change.'Another user asked, 'Is this a new way of 'barter collab' that I'm unaware of?' while one of the users said, 'Could you please also include Ras Malai as a preferred payment option? I'd prefer to pay for a Ras Malai if that's accepted.'See the comments here: While many sympathised with Harnoor Saluja's situation, most found humour in the oddity of being paid with cake instead of cash. Trending Reel

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