Disappointing Experience at the Cured Selling Shop Please, avoid buying curd in this shop. I recently had a rather disheartening experience at a local cured selling shop that I feel compelled to share. This incident involves a simple transaction that turned into an unfortunate customer service encounter, leaving me and my father quite disappointed. Upon entering the shop, my father decided to purchase two packets of curd, each priced at 40. He handed the shopkeeper 100 rupees, expecting to receive 20 rupees in return. However, instead of getting the correct change. This discrepancy immediately caught our attention, and we promptly addressed the issue with the shopkeeper. After realizing the error, we returned to the shop within just five minutes to rectify the situation. We explained the incident and kindly asked for the remaining 20 rupees that were owed to us. Unfortunately, what we expected to be a straightforward resolution turned into a rather unpleasant experience. The shopkeeper seemed unapologetic and was unwilling to acknowledge the mistake or refund the money. The lack of customer service and the unwillingness to make amends left us feeling frustrated and disheartened. As customers, we expected a certain level of honesty and integrity from the shop, especially when the mistake was so clear and easily rectifiable. It is quite unfortunate that a simple transaction like this one escalated into such a disappointing encounter. The shop's unwillingness to address their error and refusal to return the rightfully owed 20 rupees tarnished what could have been a routine shopping experience. In conclusion, my experience at the cured selling shop was far from satisfactory. The incident of being shortchanged for a purchase, followed by the shopkeeper's reluctance to rectify the error, left a negative impression on both me and my father. It's my hope that such incidents serve as a reminder to businesses about the importance of customer satisfaction and the impact that a lack of transparency and customer service can have on their reputation