July 19, 2026

Delivery Worker Faces $20 Fine for Exposing Counterfeit Watch to Recipient

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On a day like any other, a delivery driver found himself in a dilemma that would leave him counting his losses. Tasked with delivering a watch touted as a Japanese brand, he couldn’t shake the feeling that something was off. Sensing it was a counterfeit, he made the decision to alert the customer. But instead of gratitude, he was met with ire. The customer reported him to the seller, who promptly escalated the matter to his employer. The fallout? A fine of VND500,000 (approximately $20), alongside a deduction of two days’ wages and a cut to his monthly bonus.

Back to the Scene

Just days later, fate had a peculiar sense of humor as he was assigned to deliver another package to the same customer. This time, she recognized him and unleashed her frustration over the counterfeit watch. An exasperated question hung in the air: if she bought the watch on Facebook, how could he possibly return it? This incident has sparked conversations around the contentious issue of counterfeit goods, as others have shared similar stories of when delivery workers took it upon themselves to caution customers about the authenticity of their purchases.

Voices From the Delivery Front

The debate has captivated readers, with one delivery worker, who has been in the job for five years, commenting, “When I spot a counterfeit, I always inform the customer and urge them not to accept it. But some insist on taking it, only to later call me asking if they can return the item.” The helplessness is palpable when the line between professionalism and integrity blurs. Another reader pointed out that fake goods are rampant on online platforms. Some buyers, fully aware of the dubious nature of these items, still succumb to their temptations, while others might be none the wiser, simply drawn in by low prices.

Concern over counterfeit goods is on the rise, with many advocates calling for stricter regulations. “I would rather invest in a lesser-known genuine brand than buy an obviously fake item,” shared one concerned reader. “If I can’t swing a brand-new watch, a second-hand authentic piece will do just fine.”

Questions & Answers

What sparked the initial incident involving the delivery driver?

The driver, sensing that the watch he was delivering was a counterfeit, warned the customer, but this led to his penalization after she complained.

How did the customer react to the driver’s warning?

Instead of being grateful, the customer was upset and reported the driver to the seller, leading to heavy penalties for him.

What are other delivery workers saying about counterfeit items?

Many delivery workers echo the same experience, stating they often inform customers about counterfeit goods, only to face backlash or discover the customers still choose to accept them.

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