A Chinese woman’s clever revenge plot against a Louis Vuitton outlet has gained widespread attention on social media. The incident occurred at the StarLight Place shopping center in Chongqing, where the woman had previously experienced poor customer service in June.
According to reports, the woman, who wishes to remain anonymous, visited the store with her assistant and friend, claiming they intended to make a purchase. They handed over 600,000 yuan (approximately $87,000 USD) in cash, keeping the sales staff occupied for two hours as they counted the money.
In a surprising twist, the woman then announced, “We don’t want to buy now. We are leaving,” and walked away with her money. She shared her experience on social media platform Xiaohongshu, stating, “After they finished counting it, I just took away my money and left. How is it possible for me to buy their products to improve their work performance?”
The incident has sparked a heated discussion on social media, with many users praising the woman’s revenge as “the most satisfying of the year.” One user commented, “They sell luxury goods, but it doesn’t mean they are luxury goods themselves.” The episode highlights the importance of providing excellent customer service, even to those who may not appear to be high-end clients.