This is apparently cheaper than the pump price. He added that this is a potential scheme to defraud the business owner and asked them to investigate the matter urgently.
“To the owner of Rubis Namugongo, this is the third time your pump attendants have suggested giving me fuel from a jerrycan that is cheaper than the pump price. I recognize this as a potential scheme to defraud you. Investigate this matter urgently,” the tweet read.
The company’s social media team noticed the message and quickly responded asking him to DM them. He however bemoaned their poor communication skills saying that he was the one helping them.
Therefore they are the ones supposed to contact him and not the other way round.
“Hi Maramba, thanks for bringing this to our attention. Kindly DM us your contact details for further assistance,” wrote the Rubis team before the Customer replied “I don’t need your assistance. I am assisting you. DM me if you need my further support.”
Despite this good deed, there were a couple of people who were left angered by his tweet. They accused him of being selfish. They added that since he’s well off, he doesn’t know what these people are going through especially how much they are paid.
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