Creepy Customer Repeatedly Cancels Purchase Netizens Claim It Is An Elaborate Scam

SCAMS are like internet viruses. Just like there are always new viruses to bypass the protection against them, scammers are often coming up with new tricks to bamboozle a poor soul of their money.
Recently, a video by 요시로 왕자 came to light where a customer could be seen repeatedly cancelling his purchase at the cashier.
People found the behaviour rather strange or downright suspicious, and for good reasons.
Alreadly, a number of customers were waiting in line while the cashier had to go off to fetch the supervisor due to some technical issue at canceling the purchase.
Lastly, the man said that he wanted his money back even though the cashier had already given it back to him prior. His behaviour prompted the other customers to help the cashier kick him out of there.
The comment section was filled with theories to better shed light upon the situation. Netizens sars who observed the video said that the RM100 he had given was probably fake.
“He thinks that by canceling the transaction, he will receive a different RM100, hence the many cancellations,” said sars.

Several others pointed out that the man’s hand was inching closer to the cashier and that he wanted to steal some money from it when it was wide open.

No name added that according to the law, it cannot be cancelled once the item was scanned.
“If the buyer wants to take it to court, let them because they’ll definitely lose. Don’t entertain them. If they cancel anyway, just cancel directly and don’t entertain them anymore, then proceed with the next customer,” he said.

Hatred poured from the comment section with another netizen suggesting that the faces of such individuals be pasted at the front door to deter them.
Alif added that such people should be knocked over by a car when they cross the road.
“Is he a transvestite to be buying make up products? asked Baba Kassim.

Prompted by the incident, Village_boy pointed out the importance of having cashless transactions so such incidents do not occur in the future.
Then there was netizen DisharahRahat warning that this was a case of hypnosis which was often employed by tourists from the middle east. — Focus Malaysia
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