Hayden Moll accidentally swiped left on a girl and went to extreme lengths to try and find her. Photos / Facebook, Twitter
Hayden Moll accidentally swiped left on a girl and went to extreme lengths to try and find her. Photos / Facebook, Twitter
When you're perusing an endless procession on potential lovers on dating apps like Tinder, it can be easy to make a mistake.
Perhaps you accidentally swipe "like" on your cousin, or your work manager. Or maybe you inadvertently decline the object of your desire.
If so, it's probably easiest tojust forget about it and keep swiping — but that's not what Hayden Moll did.
Hayden Moll shared her Tinder profile photo along with a email he sent to 26,000 Clauia's. Photo / Twitter
The student at America's Missouri State University was hanging out on campus recently, plumbing the depths of the hook-up app when he accidentally swiped left on a fellow student named Claudia. The problem was he really liked the look of Claudia.
So in a rather desperate attempt to undo his mistake, he emailed everyone at the school (with 26,000 students) who shared her name.
"Hello all Claudia's (sic) of Missouri State," he wrote. "I made a rookie mistake on Tinder. I accidentally swiped left on Claudia's profile (left is bad) and I really wanted to swipe right."
He went on to the describe the profile and ask her to simply respond to the email with "left" or "right" and maybe they could "get some donuts or something".
It's no doubt a pretty desperate move but fortune favours the bold, as they say, because it appears to have paid off.
Ok let's put this into different prospective and add some context Emailing everyone; A) "I missed an opportunity to say hi if you don't wanna say hi it's cool" <--- not creepy B) "Hey your names Claudia I wanna lick your toes and rub peanut butter in your hair" <--- creepy
If you know... you know. And if you wanna hit homeruns, you have to swing the bat! First date is on us! @claudiaaIIey @HaydenMoll pic.twitter.com/Pe5omiD3KL
As some were quick to point out, Tinder offers a premium service for about $20 that would have allowed him to go back and swipe right, which would have been a little less desperate and a lot less public.
While Hayden and Claudia are clearly enjoying their newfound fame on Twitter, most users are eager to know what she replied to the email. But as yet, she hasn't publicly revealed if she plans on getting that doughnut.