On the 15th, the victim, Mr. A, posted a CCTV video on Instagram of him crying while talking on the phone. The tears were from a no-show. In the video, Mr. A contacted the store after placing a large order.
A continued to call the male customer whose phone had been cut off, but was unable to get through. He wiped away tears in despair.
"I received an order for 25 cups of tea. After they said it would arrive soon, they cut me off. So I cried in front of my regular customers," he wrote.
"It was a big blow because it was a no-show, something I'd never experienced before," he said.
"Even in these really tough and difficult times, self-employed people can smile and cry over even the smallest orders. This is especially true for small cafes like ours."
Mr. A blamed himself for not trusting the customer and making him pay in advance. Mr. A said, "Of course, I should have made him pay in advance. But I wanted him to deposit the money in advance.
"When I asked him if he wanted to go, he replied, 'I'll go and pay right away,' so I thought I shouldn't suspect people, and I wonder if I was wrong to trust him."
He also said, "I want to make you realize that the customers who came to the store up until now were angels without wings.
Thanks to the no-show guy."
2024/11/20 11:34 KST
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