The man tried returning some of the items that he couldn't sell on his eBay page for a profit.
“I had my first customer yesterday who said he wanted to get a refund on 150 packets of 32-pack toilet paper and 150 units of one-liter [hand] sanitizer,” said John-Paul Drake, director of Drakes Supermarkets in Australia. “I told him that,” Drake said, showing his middle finger to the camera. Bless.
This isn’t the first time a customer who initially tried profiting from the pandemic tried to return items that didn’t sell. Two brothers in Tennessee
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