A man is arrested on suspicion of deceiving reparations from a food company due to claims of lies of over 4 million yen or more



If there is a problem such as "There was hair in food", "It was damaged while it was in the expiration date", "Somehow there was a bad smell", it seems that there are times when complaints are given to food companies, but telephone A man was arrested on suspicion of deceiving reparations from a food company with a complaint of a lie in.

The man uses a clever technique to prevent notification of damage, and it seems that the damage amount may exceed 4 million yen.

Details are as below.
Shizuoka society: arrested for charges on foods, charges of reparation money Matsuzaki police arrested on charges

"Hair to food" damage 4 million damage due to fraud? Shizuoka - MSN Sankei News

Shizuoka Shimbun newspaper and Sankei Shimbun reported that Shizuoka Prefectural Police Matsuzaki Police Station arrested an unemployed man living in Shizuoka City on suspicion of fraud on October 12. The alleged arrest went to a food manufacturing and selling company in Tokyo on 30th June on the phone by putting a complaint on the lie "Pickled hair contained hair in his pickle," and transferring 3500 yen as product price and stomach medicine price .

According to the Matsuzaki police officer, the suspect's account has about 500 cases from food companies all over the country since 2002, totaling 4 million yen It is said that there is a deposit of more than 10,000 yen, which is difficult to be filed for damages, and it is deemed that he was cheating the reparation by repeatedly requesting less than 10,000 yen, the backing investigation is proceeding.

In addition, fraud cases using lie complaintsOccurred in Chiba in MayIn addition to that,A column that describes countermeasures for restaurantsAlthough it is not uncommon case to be done, it is not said that it is too unreasonable for people who exploit such claims to see the really damaged people with their white eyes I can not get it.

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