Keep those receipts! Blac Chyna's side piece Rarri True RETURNS $136k worth of jewelry he bought for her after Rob Kardashian revealed she was 'cheating'

It was too late for Rob Kardashian to save that $250k he blew on jewelry for Blac Chyna. 

But her side piece Rarri True reacted just in time recover the $136k he spent on the same.

The rapper, one of the men Rob accused his baby momma of cheating with in his infamous explicit Instagram rant, has returned three items he had bought for Chyna, according to TMZ.

Firm: Powerhouse attorney Lisa Bloom has also sent rapper Ferrari, also known as Rarri True, a letter, warning him not to sell or post any nude pics or images he might have of Blac Chyna

Receipts: Blac Chyna's side piece Rarri True has returned $136k worth of jewelry he had bought for her

Pictures of receipts showed he had purchased a $56,500 gold necklace,  a $34,850 for a Rolex and a $32,250 pair of diamond earrings, which were scheduled to be delivered to her on July 5.

But when Rob unleashed his explosive attack on social media accusing her of cheating with up to eight men, Rarri promptly cancelled the order, revealing his return receipt to prove it.

The original order, placed at Icebox Jewelry in Atlanta Georgia, lists Dejanel 'Rarri' Carter as the buyer, and Angela 'Blac chyna' White as his spouse.

A source told the site he had even planned on purchasing matching his and hers Rolexes, but as soon as he learned he was just one in a list of lovers, he called it a day. 

So close: Pictures of receipts showed he had purchased a $56,500 gold necklace, a $34,850 for a Rolex and a $32,250 pair of diamond earrings, which were scheduled to be delivered to her on July 5 

So close: Pictures of receipts showed he had purchased a $56,500 gold necklace, a $34,850 for a Rolex and a $32,250 pair of diamond earrings, which were scheduled to be delivered to her on July 5 

Explicit: Rob posted this explicit photo of the mother-of-two while claiming she slept with another man shortly after sending him the image

Explicit: Rob posted this explicit photo of the mother-of-two while claiming she slept with another man shortly after sending him the image

Meanwhile on Friday it emerged Chyna will be seeking a restraining order against Rob after his 'revenge porn' tirade, having also accused him of violence against her

The 29-year-old model's lawyer Lisa Bloom took to her Twitter on Friday to reveal they will be taking legal action.

The 55-year-old American civil rights attorney wrote: 'I represent Blac Chyna. I just gave Rob Kardashian notice that we'll be in court Monday seeking restraining orders against him. More to come.' 

Still at it: On Thursday Rarri shared two pictures of himself in bed with Chyna, in an apparent attempt to further taunt her ex

Still at it: On Thursday Rarri shared two pictures of himself in bed with Chyna, in an apparent attempt to further taunt her ex

Refund: But when Rob unleashed his explosive attack on social media accusing her of cheating with up to eight men, Rarri promptly cancelled the order, revealing his return receipt to prove it

Refund: But when Rob unleashed his explosive attack on social media accusing her of cheating with up to eight men, Rarri promptly cancelled the order, revealing his return receipt to prove it

Later on in the day, Chyna was seen for the first time since the announcement while out with her and Kardashian's seven-month-old daughter Dream in Los Angeles.

On Thursday Rarri shared two pictures of himself in bed with Chyna, in an apparent attempt to further taunt her ex.

Rob originally claimed Rarri tried to exploit money from him by revealing their affair, before Rob did the job himself.

Trouble: Rob could face jail time after posting a naked picture of his baby momma on social media amid their explosive breakup (together in November 2016)

Trouble: Rob could face jail time after posting a naked picture of his baby momma on social media amid their explosive breakup (together in November 2016)

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