“The sushi is cold.” I asked for a refund… but I was upset because “I only got sashimi.”

2024-01-15 04:34:17

This is a photo that was recently posted on an online community saying, “It’s difficult because the economy has been shattered, but there are also shameless people like this.”

The photo shows three bowls of delivered sushi, udon, and buckwheat noodles, and all but three of the 20 pieces of sushi are missing the raw fish on top of the rice.

Only red meat sashimi that appears to be similar remains.

Udon and noodles also appear to have been somewhat reduced in quantity.

Mr. A, a self-employed person who wrote the article, said, “An order worth regarding 40,000 won came in through the delivery platform around 9:30 p.m.,” and “Delivery took regarding 30 minutes, but the customer’s request was to ‘ring the bell and leave the food in front of the door.’ “There was,” he said.

According to Mr. A, the delivery driver rang the bell and there was no sign of him, so he rang it two or three more times and even left a text message. Later, he requested a refund through the delivery platform, saying, “I didn’t hear the bell, and the sushi was left out for regarding 15 minutes, so it got cold and I mightn’t eat it.” This came in.

Mr. A said, “It was absurd, but he said he would give me a refund and would take the food back, so I asked him not to eat it but to leave it at the door.”

After bringing the food back to check, he shared a photo of the time, saying that only the sashimi on the sushi was almost all eaten.

He also revealed the contents of the text message at the time, saying, “The customer didn’t answer the phone the next morning, so I sent a text message, but I received a ridiculous reply.”

In response to Mr. A’s text message saying, “It is difficult to get a refund because I ate all of the sushi except for the rice and some of the buckwheat noodles and udon,” the customer responded, “The sushi was too cold to eat during the process of being left unattended,” adding, “The temperature of the delivered food “It may be unreasonable to ask for the temperature to be adjusted, but the temperature is outside of common sense,” he claimed.

Meanwhile, the customer said, “On the other hand, I want to ask the owner,” and asked, “How many pieces of raw fish, udon, and buckwheat are worth 40,000 won?”

In response, owner A responded, “They said they would refund and collect the food, but why are you eating the food?” and asked, “Is this common sense? Who would understand if they canceled the sushi following eating 90 percent of it?”

While sharing this story, Mr. A said, “What is the difference between ordering chicken, leaving only the bones, and asking for a refund?” and added, “I think he ate it all in the first place and then acted the truth.”

In this post, comments such as “This should be reported without warning” or “This seems like a habitual criminal taking advantage of the fact that there are times when the store does not collect the food because usually when you request a refund costs an additional return delivery fee,” etc. there is.

(Source: Online community ‘Bobae Dream’)

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