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Seller in Pahang lauded for giving woman sushi she ordered for free along with extra cash after late delivery

Monday, 26 Apr 2021 05:06 PM MYT
BY ARIF ZIKRI

A Pahang woman amazed by a generous sushi seller who not just refunded and gave her ordered sushi but also left her a surprise due to his late delivery. — Picture via Facebook/Ikhfa Musa
A Pahang woman amazed by a generous sushi seller who not just refunded and gave her ordered sushi but also left her a surprise due to his late delivery. — Picture via Facebook/Ikhfa Musa

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KUALA LUMPUR, April 26 — Sometimes it is normal for a customer to get refunded due to late delivery.

However, it is not often for the customer to get refunded and still get the ordered goods.
That is the situation for a woman in Pahang.


The incident took place after she ordered a considerable amount of sushi from a local seller who was running late on delivery and had decided not just to pay for the expenses, but also decided to give away the sushi she ordered for free.


The seller also left something extra for the woman.
The woman, Ikhfa Musa took to Facebook to share her heart-warming experience by posting a few screenshots of the conversation she had with the seller.
Ikhfa stated in the first screenshot that she had been craving sushi and was hoping to get some for her breaking of fast that day.
She then contacted a seller from a local sushi restaurant in Pahang, One Sushiema and proceeded with her orders which amounted to RM41.70.
Ikhfa was surprised to learn that the seller only charged her RM3 for delivery as her location was quite far from the seller’s location in Gambang.
Ikhfa added that her location was in Beserah, which was 30 minutes away from Gambang.
“So, I waited until 6.30pm but still no sushi in sight.
“I was a bit frustrated as the seller said he is still doing his delivery,” Ikhfa wrote in one of her screenshots.
After informing Ikhfa that he would be late, the seller arrived at Ikhfa’s location along with her sushi in the heavy rain just after Maghrib prayers.
The seller, through a text message, took the chance to apologise again for his late delivery and informed Ikhfa that he had paid for the sushi and asked her to keep the balance.
“I thought he gave me extra sushi as I didn’t check the plastic bag.”
“When I opened the plastic bag, I was surprised to find RM50 along with the sushi.
“As it turns out, he gave me my money back with extra RM9 because of the late delivery.
“Bless this humble soul,” Ikhfa wrote.

Ikhfa also shared that the seller meant to donate the extra balance to her as it was the holy month of Ramadan and asked her not to return the money.
“What a thoughtful soul. He did not just refund me but also delivered the sushi along with extra cash for me.
“May you be blessed with fortune One Sushiema,” Ikhfa wrote.
Ikhfa’s post has garnered over 400 likes and has been shared over 600 times on Facebook.
Facebook users also applauded the seller for his generosity towards his customers.
 
the abang who wanted to run for president last time quite rich leh....think he owned 2nd chance fashion or something?
 
the abang who wanted to run for president last time quite rich leh....think he owned 2nd chance fashion or something?
This guy charge RM3 to deliver sushi to the next own. Not even in his own city. What was he thinking?
 
Sushi should be eaten fresh, on-site, preferably made in front of you by the Jap chef.

Minimizes the chances of food poisoning.

Sushi is not ang ku kueh: you can just pick up a box on a whim and take home to eat. :wink:
 
If it's raw sushi n travel in the heat for 30 plus minutes....it's really not a good idea...
 
The WP Raesah Khan's Lau Peh was a successful chap running Bourbon offshore with a large fleet of vessels. An ex colleague used to sail with the company and he only had full praises for her dad whom he described as humble and understanding boss. Family home is a bungalow in Kembangan.
 
When I order nasi lemak, I don’t even receive a word of thanks or extra portion even when I have to wait for a long time.
 
The WP Raesah Khan's Lau Peh was a successful chap running Bourbon offshore with a large fleet of vessels. An ex colleague used to sail with the company and he only had full praises for her dad whom he described as humble and understanding boss. Family home is a bungalow in Kembangan.
Anyone doing oil n gas now is suffering.it is like a dirty word. Disease. Banks are being forced to stop funding coal and lng power stations as funding carbon based project will reflect badly on them. Pension funds etc may pull out from investing in thise companies. Latest victim being hsbc with regards to a coal power plant was met with demonstrations in front of their London hq.
 
For quality Melayu mee siam, go here:

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Looks like sleepy small town hawker centre also got 'upgraded' and price hikes. :wink:

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Left: March 2017, Right: October 2020
 
For quality Melayu mee siam, go here:

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Looks like sleepy small town hawker centre also got 'upgraded' and price hikes. :wink:

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Left: March 2017, Right: October 2020
They should ditch nasi lemak for nasi kerabu or nasi dagang. You cannot find nasi lemak in kelantan, patani, yala or narathiwat.
 
KNN imuho Malay is very bad with maths and lumbers KNN I.e when they have $x they won't know how to leestribute it properlee for enjoyment savings investment and others mostlee sharing with friends and leelatives (a selfless act) so their allocation usuallee will make their wealth leesappear within a very short span of time aka now you see it now you don't KNN
 
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