"Do you dare to call 110 to try? ”
You don't want to die! ”
It's useless for you to call God. ”
If you dare to call 315, I will get you to death. ”
Are you confident enough to believe this? This sentence is what the salesperson says to the customer, the customer spends money while shopping, and faces the threat of death, this situation is difficult to explain in **, but I didn't expect that such a situation does exist in real life.
On March 3, someone on the Internet released a ** clip.
In **, a male clerk in a red casual suit is putting pressure on a customer.
The incident occurred on February 17 in Xi'an, Shaanxi, that is, on the eighth day of the Lunar New Year, at the Xi'an Wuliangye Moutai Sauce Experience Hall.
This netizen bought Moutai liquor worth 5,500 yuan.
After she filled the wine, because the packaging was printed with an anti-counterfeiting logo, she wanted to scan *** with her mobile phone to verify the authenticity of the wine.
Unexpectedly, it was precisely because of this small behavior of the customer that the clerk immediately became angry.
The clerk reacted quickly, and when he saw that the customer's phone was scanning ***, he immediately leaned forward and stretched out his hands to try to snatch the customer's phone.
When the customer was busy recording **, the man became even angrier when he realized the situation.
He first asked the client if he was using his phone to take pictures, and then he wanted to take the bottle of wine.
The phone was not taken away, the wine was not taken away, and the clerk was furious, and he asked loudly: "I don't plan to sell it, I don't plan to sell it, can I?" ”
The customer retorted, "Has the money already been paid?" Have I already paid? Once paid, all the items are mine. ”
This view is absolutely correct, every money, every commodity, as long as the money is paid, the merchandise will be returned to the payer.
If the clerk says no more, then he should first return the money to the customer and then get the wine back.
However, instead of returning the money or fully deliberating, the clerk became arrogant and arrogant and began to threaten.
Do you dare to try dialing 110? Have you lost your life? The glasses are all broken by you, do you believe it or not? ”
Seeing that the customer was still holding his mobile phone to record, the clerk tried to operate it several times in an attempt to snatch their mobile phone.
After failing to do so, the clerk simply closed the door of the store and began to manipulate the personnel through **.
I saw him say to the person on the other end of the a**, "Someone in trouble is coming, come quickly." ”
* After the end, the clerk continued to threaten the customer, claiming that "even if you call to heaven today, it won't help, if you dare to call 315, I will find someone to teach you a hard lesson." ”
Observe the attitude of the clerk. I suspect this has probably happened more than once.
Whether it's swearing, threatening, seizing a cell phone, or shaking someone, the entire process of dealing with such incidents is coherent.
Customers spend thousands of dollars on goods, but they don't expect to face threats to their personal safety, and the clerk's behavior seems too presumptuous and lawless.
As netizens said in the comments, if a man's ** is real wine, why is he so afraid of customers to verify its authenticity?
If he was swearing counterfeit wine, how could he be so arrogant in issuing deadly threats to customers?
After the incident, the customer has reported the incident to ** and requested ** to intervene in the process.
Considering the store clerk's fear of customers dialing 315**, this suggests that he also has some misgivings about 315.
Now that 315 Consumer Rights Day is approaching, let's follow him and see how he might be punished!
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