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The shipper in Ho Chi Minh City returned nearly 400 million VND to the wrong customer

Just finished delivery, saw that the account had received nearly 400 million VND, because Van An was shocked because it was the first time that he saw such a large amount of money, he hurriedly called the customer again, looking for ways to pay during the lunch break.

“At that time, when I saw the amount was up to 9 figures, I panicked so I immediately tried to transfer it back to the customer. But my account didn’t have enough limit to transfer all at once, so I had to go to the transaction office. nearest bank”, Van An recounted the story that happened at the end of the afternoon on May 7.

Vuong Van An (SN 1997, currently working for a high-tech shipping service company under the District 1 post office, Ho Chi Minh City) said that he was very surprised, happy, and happy when he received a lot of attention from him. online community about the action of returning large amounts of money to customers who have mistakenly transferred.

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Vuong Van An – the shipper returned 385 million VND to the wrong customer in Ho Chi Minh City (Photo: NVCC).

An shared, last Saturday, May 7, he received a delivery for a customer named HM The order was only 385,000 VND but the recipient was not at the company, so he asked the security to receive it and pay by transfer. account for shipper.

However, when receiving a wire transfer message from a customer, An was shocked to see the amount up to 9 numbers. The customer mistakenly transferred VND 385 million to this young man’s account.

Seeing that, An immediately dialed the customer’s number over nearly 10 times but received no response. 9X also urgently messaged customers to transfer a large amount of money by mistake. “I understand the feeling of transferring the wrong money, especially a number of great value. Afraid of customers worrying, I find ways to refund the customer as quickly as possible,” the shipper said.

When he was able to contact the customer, An quickly transferred the money back, but his bank account only had a limit of 200 million VND. After that, the young man groped on the application and found out how to increase the limit, so he immediately transferred the remaining 185 million VND and sent a message to the female customer. Finished, 9X also asked the customer to transfer 385,000 of the previous order value.

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The guy constantly called, texted and tried to return the large amount of money to the customer quickly, making the guest extremely emotional (Photo: HM).

The 25-year-old shipper said that he considers it normal to return money that is not his, and does not expect to be returned. After more than 1 hour, when the money was returned to the customer, An stopped shaking, breathed a sigh of relief and felt happy and happy.

“After I transferred the entire amount, the customer offered to send me an extra 5 million dong of coffee to thank, but I didn’t want to accept it. But then, she transferred the money for the order to me, so I gave it a try. This money, I will save to use for big plans in the future because right now I don’t have anything to spend,” 9X expressed.

An shared has been working as a shipper for half a year. He had three or four times where customers had mistakenly transferred money or had excess money, but the number was not large. However, when he saw such a large amount of money deposited into his account, he implicitly understood that there was a mistake, so he immediately contacted again to refund the customer.

After the above story, An’s family members and friends also called, texted to ask and send encouragement to the boy for his beautiful and meaningful actions. 9X feels happy, happy and hopes to spread good values ​​to the community.

According to Dan Tri

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