A Nigerian lady, an online vendor with TikTok handle @evacollectibles, shared a story of how she outsmarted a customer who attempted to trick her with a fake alert during a transaction.
Rather than confronting the customer directly, she decided to get creative with her response.
The incident unfolded when @evacollectibles received a notification of a payment that appeared to be genuine.
However, upon closer inspection, she realized that it was, in fact, a fake alert.
Instead of raising a fuss or trying to confront the customer, @evacollectibles devised a clever plan.
She decided to repay the customer in a manner that would send a clear message about the consequences of attempting to deceive small businesses.
Rather than sending the customer their actual order, @evacollectibles packaged pieces of dirty nylon, along with a carefully crafted note.
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The note inside the package read;
“Thank you for trying to ruin my small business.”
To further emphasize her point and add an extra layer of irony, the vendor requested that the customer pay a delivery fee of N5,000 (approximately $12 USD) for the fake package.
This added expense would undoubtedly make the entire experience even more frustrating for the customer who had initially tried to deceive her.
The story quickly gained traction on social media platforms, with many Nigerians expressing their curiosity about how the customer would respond upon receiving the unexpected package.
Netizens Reactions…
@Thrift master said: “So she’s going to pay delivery for dust.”
@The vendor replied; “Yes na, she deserves it.”
@aynifur stitches said; “Na juju u for send her next time she no go try it again.”
@joyceeleojo said; “Omo where you get this idea from.”
@mawealth2 said: “There should be a part 2 for this.”
@TeeTola said: “I love this….petty on another level.”
@Oloriadelakun1 said; “We want to know how she responded.”
@ShinDara said; “I’m coming lemme imagine her actions when she opened it.”
@Nonso~Jane2 said; “Please let’s know her reaction after receiving.”
@user4385327486014 said: “With this expensive nylon if na me,na noodles carton i go use.”
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