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Man enraged after casket company sent him ‘dear esteemed customer’ message

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A Nigerian man has cracked up a large section of Nigeria’s online community with his hilarious reaction after getting a complimentary message from a funeral service home.

The man, identified as @Ody_johnson, narrated his experience to his followers on Twitter. According to him, he had used the services of the funeral home during the burial ceremony of his father who passed away some months ago.

While he believed both parties have moved on after the service, usually a one-off had been rendered, he was surprised to receive a text message from the company.

Not only did it send him a happy new month message, he was also outraged with the company’s reference to him as ‘dear esteemed customer’.

When he received the text message, Johnson said he was so angry he immediately rushed down to their office and strongly warned them that he does not belong in the list of their customers.

“So this Casket outlet I used during my dad’s funeral few months ago sent me a Happy New Month SMS /thanks for your patronage with the tag “Dear Esteemed Customer”.

“I’m just back from their office, I had to physically go warn them that I’m not their customer . What nonsense.” he wrote in a tweet that has been liked and shared by many.




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