As if the Miami Dolphins' 0-4 start wasn't bad enough, one fan attending Sunday's game against the Chargers was stunned to find an inordinate charge for two beers on his credit card.

The fan received an alert on his phone from his credit card company notifying him of a $724 charge.

A walking beer vendor was arrested Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami for charging a fan the $724 for two beers. According to a Miami-Dade Police Department affidavit obtained by USA TODAY Sports, 33-year-old vendor Nathaniel Collier used a Square reader separate from the system used by stadium company Rocket Man to temporarily get away with the scam.

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Collier was quickly caught in the scam by police and now faces charges of third-degree grand theft and possession of a skimming device, according to the affidavit. The fan's credit card company informed him of the $724 charge to prompt the arrest, and police seized the illegal Square reader when Collier was taken in. He was being held on a $10,000 bond as of Tuesday morning.

Rocket Man, an independent contractor at Hard Rock Stadium, released a public statement (via Local 10 Miami News) of his arrest apologizing for the incident: "Our onsite supervisor contacted the authorities immediately upon learning of the overcharge on what was Mr. Collier's unauthorized personal device. The credit card company issued a full refund and the guest incurred no loss. The suspect's employment has been terminated."