Maligned for rejecting an overweight buyer as a result of breaking his bike suspension, a meals supply driver has issued a heartfelt apology. Initially voicing his frustration by sharing photographs of a broken bike shock absorber, attributing its damage to heavy passengers, his feedback now sit on the heart of a heated on-line debate.
As reported, images appeared on the Red Skull Facebook page, taken from one of their drivers’ groups. The controversial publish showed a lady customer alongside the broken bike shock absorber. The supply driver wrote…
“This shock absorber has lasted three months. I paid 37 baht for it. Now, I’m left shaking. I get 37 baht for the experience, but I have to pay over a thousand to switch the shock absorber. If I see a heavy person, I am now not accepting. Absolutely not!”
These remarks violated the sensibilities of many on-line, with netizens perceiving them as bullying and disrespectful of the chubby customer. The shared remark and pictures increasingly painted the motive force negatively, attacking his professionalism and empathy, reported KhaoSod.
Recently, following Unauthorized , the delivery driver posted a message apologising. He acknowledged his error and expressed remorse over his untimely judgement.
“I apologise and accept blame for what I posted. I was upset and angry that my bike broke. Apologies to anybody I upset with my feedback.”