In Yuechi County, Guang'an, Sichuan, a warm-hearted clothing store owner generously donated 400 pieces of clothing, including 200 warm down jackets, to a school in Gansu Province. These clothes are not only material help, but also full of love and care from the store owner, and are sent to Gansu through China Post. However, a few days later, the store owner received a shocking news: the batch of down jackets disappeared during transportation.
These down jackets are worth more than 100,000 yuan, and they are specially donated to the teachers of the school. For the store owner, these clothes are not only commodities, but also a piece of his heart. However, China Post's response broke the store owner's heart: they mistakenly distributed the donated materials as the first heart, and the specific whereabouts were unknown, and the compensation plan proposed was only a maximum of 3408$8.
The shopkeeper was very disappointed and helpless about this, and he believed that such compensation was far from compensating for his losses. On January 31, the staff of the postal outlets involved in the incident in Gansu Province said that they were actively negotiating with customers to resolve the matter.
The shop owner said they did not choose to call the police, and now their only hope is to recover the lost clothes. If it is confirmed that they cannot be recovered, they demand compensation at the original price, and the compensation money will not be kept for themselves, but will be used to buy new supplies and continue to donate to people in need.
This incident has caused a heated discussion on the Internet. Some netizens suspect that these clothes may have been privately swallowed, and it may not be easy to retrieve them, so it is recommended to mediate through multiple channels. Some people also believe that this kind of behavior is extremely bad and must be seriously investigated and dealt with, otherwise it will discourage people's enthusiasm for doing public welfare. Everyone hopes that China Post can give a reasonable solution, so that the store owner's good deeds can be duly respected, and the teachers and students of the donated schools can feel this warm donation.