Recently, a question has appeared in the online community of self-employed people: "Why does he say he'll refund my money, but I feel bad about it?
The article was published with the title "Today is my husband's birthday, so we stopped by a store that said 'Cake Specialty' and bought a cake."
A said, "At 12 o'clock, we lit a candle and cut the cake, but everyone said, 'It's dry and not tasty,' and 'It's the worst and strangest taste I've ever had.'"
"Mr. A was feeling sick and eating a cake by himself when he suddenly noticed a strange taste, so he cut the cake open to check. He then found dark green spots in the cake.
There was mold growing on the cake. It wasn't just on a part of it, but the whole cake. Ms. A called the store and told them about this. However, the store owner did not apologize, did not ask for a reason, and said, "If you come to the store, we will refund you."
A said, "I said I'd take a picture and send it to you, but you said, 'I'm going to throw it away anyway, so just come over,'" and "I realized the cake was old, so I
"I felt bad when they said they would refund my money because they spoke to me as if they were buying something that was not real," he wrote. After A went to the store, he added the details of his visit. A said, "I went to the store, showed them the photo, and they said, 'Oh,
"I said, 'Isn't this really bad for you?' and they said, 'It's been hot lately. I'm sorry.'" "I asked them to cancel the card payment and they gave me something in a black bag, but it was the
I didn't want to eat it again so I didn't accept it. I'm also self-employed so I understand the desire not to make a big deal out of it and decided to believe the owner had just made a mistake."
Netizens who saw this commented, "I thought it was a mint chocolate cake," "If the cake is going to get moldy, it must have been at least five days old," and "This is going to be traumatic."
" and other responses.
2024/07/03 11:59 KST
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