When does the Qatar 2022 World Cup start?
Qatar 2022 is getting closer and many are trying to fill their album before the start of the greatest soccer festival. Although it is not so difficult to get all the stickers thanks to social networks, sometimes unexpected events occur.
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That's the case of Rodri Ferrer (@rodriferrer9), an Argentine tiktokker who bought a Panini pack and got a defective one. According to the young man's testimony, two stickers were in bad condition and he contacted the distributing company.
As can be seen in the audiovisual material, Rodri sent an email with the following message: "Good afternoon, I wanted to make a complaint because I bought a pack and it came defective. I lost two stickers. I await a response and a solution. Thank you very much," he wrote.
After a few days, he received a mysterious pack at his home and was surprised to see what was inside. What did he find? A small sheet of four Panini stickers, including Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
The man's reaction went viral when he first saw Messi, the star of his national team, and then 'El Bicho'. The video quickly went viral because of Panini's gesture towards a user whose pack came defective.
Watch the viral video here
In a second video, Rodri shared a screenshot of the email he sent to Panini Argentina as a response to a comment from a user who told him it was 'fake' and that the distributing company would never respond in that way.
In this sense, the young man demonstrated that his story is real or otherwise a "scammer," as the comments call him, sent him Messi and Cristiano stickers to his house.
The opening match of the 2022 World Cup will be between Qatar, the host country, and Ecuador at 10:00 am (CDMX time) at the Al Bayt Stadium on November 20th.
The final will take place on December 18th at 9:00 am (CDMX time) at the Lusail Stadium. Neither Lionel Messi nor Cristiano Ronaldo have won a World Cup yet.
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