Police arrest Japanese woman who ordered more than 2,000 orders without actually taking them
Police arrest Japanese woman who ordered more than 2,000 orders without actually taking them
Police arrested a Japanese woman for losing her company after ordering more than 2,000 orders without actually taking it. Mayo Yoshida, a 32-year-old restaurant employee from Osaka, is the biggest literary publishing company in Japan, which has been ordered by more than $20.4 million.
Yoshida made orders by using 238 accounts between 2024 and 2025. Yoshida took advantage of the payment system's choreography through the store. Those who did not want to pay with credit cards could also go through the store to pay for orders, and those who did not want to pay the bills.
If there is no person who picks up the goods, they will be taken back by the company side
As a result of Yoshida's ordering, the Shueisha company (unable to sell to people who will actually buy when the item goes off; the cost of shipping / recall of the items) has suffered a loss of around 7.5 million yen (US $47,000)
Yoshida was arrested, but he said he had no regrets as a result of his actions, had made orders to ease the pressure he faced in daily life, to enjoy minds (the kind of materials that might have gone out of the market for being too popular).# japan