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Old 02-02-2020, 10:04 AM #8
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He already had her number, you have to input it on any order, how else are drivers meant to contact you if they can’t find the address or something

But the owner at Heiseiya reiterated that the driver had not been asking for her number, just making sure she included a correct contact number on future orders so they could get in touch with her more easily.

"He saw her and asked if it was her, showing her the receipt, and said she wasn't picking up the phone. He never really asked for her number, he said next time for easier deliveries to put up the correct number on the delivery notes," she said.
He had a number, if she wasn't answering then it wasn't her number was it?
It's her word against the owners who is suggesting that he didn't ask for her number, how that is possible with her not being there I don't know.
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