The owner of the cafe is holding a cell phone in one hand and wiping his tears with tissue in the other hand.
This is A, a self-employed person who said he runs a cafe in Songpa-gu, Seoul.
After a customer said he would be arriving soon, ordering 100 breads and 50 drinks, he blocked contact and never showed up.
Mr. A complained that the shock of 'no-show' was great as a self-employed person who cried and laughed at small orders during a difficult time.
Not long ago, in Yeongjong-do, Incheon, a self-employed person who runs a restaurant complained that he suffered "no-show" damage impersonating a military officer.Mr.
B received a call from a customer who identified himself as an Air Force sergeant to prepare 50 servings of pork bulgogi.He added that he avoided doubts by sending an official letter saying
'Unit Food Payment Guarantee'.
This guest, who called until the morning of the day to check the food preparation, stopped contacting us at the promised time, however.
Prior to this, the 'no-show' of Jeongseon-gun Office officials in Gangwon-do was also controversial.
They went to Seoul for a two-day workshop and made a group reservation for 40 people, but suddenly they didn't come.
When the problem arose, the county office explained that it was a mistake by the outsourcing company that was in charge of the workshop.
At the time, the company employee said he had never made a reservation, but when the restaurant played the recorded file, he admitted it and bought criticism.
Like this, the "no show" that rings self-employed people all over the country.
The problem is that sanctions are not easy because there are no clear regulations to punish this.
If 'no show' was intentional, criminal responsibility can be held, but the reality is that it is not easy to prove this intentionality.
As the damage has continued, the government has announced that it will include a no-show damage solution in next month's support measures for small business owners and self-employed people, and attention is being paid to what will be included.
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