Video of Security Guard Arguing w/ Delivery Rider Over Wrong Parcel Earns Reactions Online
A security guard elicits criticisms and negative reactions from the netizens after arguing with a delivery rider over a wrong parcel.
Delivery rider is an employee for a courier company who was tasked to deliver the order of customers. However, there are some instances wherein sellers accidentally send the wrong items to their clients.
Some customers were blaming delivery workers for receiving bogus or wrong parcels. Courier employees were not responsible or liable for the items as long as they can deliver it safely to their customers.
A Facebook user named Ceejay Agub Baño has shared the video footage of a security guard who lambasted a delivery rider over a wrong parcel. The video garnered various reactions from internet users.
In the video, it can be seen that the security guard opened the parcel before paying for it. The guard criticized the delivery worker after he received the wrong item. The two have an exchange of heated arguments during the incident.
The security personnel refused to pay for the item and repeatedly drive the delivery employee away. The rider asked the guard to pay for the item but the latter refused to pay for the parcel after opening it.
The video has a caption:
“Isa nanamang costumer na bumili ng online item ang viral ngayon sa social media matapos na makasagutan ang isang delivery rider.
Nagmatigas kasi itong bayaran ang binuksang parcel matapos na makitang iba ang laman nito.
Nakipagtalo naman ang rider dahil tiyak na ikakaltas sa kanyang sweldo ang pambayad para sa naturang parcel.
Maririnig pa sa video na iginiit ng rider na bago pa ito makapag-video ay tila sasaktan pa sya ng naturang guwardya.”
The social media users expressed their reactions to the video:
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