'He literally came running behind me and returned Rs 1500': Fruit seller's honesty after customer's UPI mistake restores faith in humanity
ETimes | May 7, 2026 10:39 PM CST
At a time when digital payments have become a normal part of everyday life, most people barely pause before tapping their phone screens and entering a UPI PIN. Small roadside purchases, grocery bills, tea stalls, fruit carts, everything now happens within seconds through online payments. But one small mistake during an ordinary evening purchase has now become a story that is touching thousands online.
The incident, which was shared on X, formerly Twitter, is not about a celebrity, a viral stunt, or a major public event. It is about a fruit seller who chose honesty at a moment when many people may have quietly stayed silent.
What started as a quick purchase of bananas worth Rs 15 soon turned into an accidental payment of Rs 1515. But instead of ignoring the mistake, the fruit seller made sure the customer got the money back immediately.
That one gesture has now become a heartwarming reminder that genuine people still exist in everyday life.
Customer did not realize the UPI error at first
According to the viral post, the customer was casually speaking with friends while buying bananas from the vendor. In the middle of the conversation and distraction, the payment amount was entered incorrectly on the phone.
The customer later shared exactly how the mistake happened.
“Yesterday evening, while talking with my friends, I bought 3 bananas worth Rs 15. I was distracted in conversation, entered the amount without properly checking the screen, typed the UPI pin, took the fruits, and left,” the user stated.
The customer unknowingly paid Rs 1515 instead of Rs 15 and walked away without noticing the extra digits entered during the transaction.
With UPI payments happening instantly, there was no immediate indication that anything had gone wrong.
Fruit vendor ran behind the customer to return the extra money
What truly made the story stand out was the fruit seller’s reaction after noticing the mistaken payment.
Instead of quietly accepting the money, the vendor immediately tried to stop the customer. According to the post, the road was crowded and noisy because of traffic, making it difficult to get the customer’s attention from a distance.
“Suddenly, the shop owner started shouting. Because of the traffic noise, he literally came running behind me,” the customer stated.
“He instantly returned Rs 1500 after scanning my QR. I thanked him a lot, and he was super chill about it. Told me not to pay without checking next time.”
For many social media users, the most striking part was how naturally the fruit seller handled the entire situation. There was no hesitation, no argument, and no unnecessary attention.
Internet praises the vendor’s honesty
As the story spread online, many users shared emotional reactions and called the fruit seller’s act refreshing and rare.
Several people also posted their own experiences where strangers or shopkeepers returned extra money instead of taking advantage of mistakes.
“How do sweet people like this even exist?” one user wrote.
Another shared a similar memory and commented, “Once I gave Rs 2000 note to a shopkeeper madam in the early morning. I thought it was 200, and she gracefully returned me 2000. Loved her honesty.”
Some users pointed out how uncommon such honesty feels today.
“If most of the people start becoming like this shopkeeper the world will become a much better place but the reality is far different from this and we rarely get to see such people,” another comment read.
One more user shared an incident involving a medical shop and a duplicate payment. “Happened with my wife too. Due to poor network, she accidentally paid Rs 1,042 twice at a medical shop. We didn't notice it initially. A few days later, she spotted it on PhonePe. I visited the shop, showed the transaction history, and they returned the extra amount without any hesitation.”
Why this story is connecting with so many people
The viral post has connected with people because it reflects a very ordinary moment from daily life. There was no planning behind it and no expectation of public attention. It was simply a fruit seller doing what he felt was right.
Sometimes, the simplest acts leave the strongest impact, and this story became one of those moments people genuinely appreciated online.
Disclaimer: The information in this article is based on a viral social media post shared on X. The Times of India has not independently verified the claims, identities, or exact sequence of events mentioned in the post.
Thumb image: Canva AI (for representative purposes only)
The incident, which was shared on X, formerly Twitter, is not about a celebrity, a viral stunt, or a major public event. It is about a fruit seller who chose honesty at a moment when many people may have quietly stayed silent.
What started as a quick purchase of bananas worth Rs 15 soon turned into an accidental payment of Rs 1515. But instead of ignoring the mistake, the fruit seller made sure the customer got the money back immediately.
That one gesture has now become a heartwarming reminder that genuine people still exist in everyday life.
Customer did not realize the UPI error at first
According to the viral post, the customer was casually speaking with friends while buying bananas from the vendor. In the middle of the conversation and distraction, the payment amount was entered incorrectly on the phone.
The customer later shared exactly how the mistake happened.
“Yesterday evening, while talking with my friends, I bought 3 bananas worth Rs 15. I was distracted in conversation, entered the amount without properly checking the screen, typed the UPI pin, took the fruits, and left,” the user stated.
The customer unknowingly paid Rs 1515 instead of Rs 15 and walked away without noticing the extra digits entered during the transaction.
With UPI payments happening instantly, there was no immediate indication that anything had gone wrong.
Fruit vendor ran behind the customer to return the extra money
What truly made the story stand out was the fruit seller’s reaction after noticing the mistaken payment.
Instead of quietly accepting the money, the vendor immediately tried to stop the customer. According to the post, the road was crowded and noisy because of traffic, making it difficult to get the customer’s attention from a distance.
“Suddenly, the shop owner started shouting. Because of the traffic noise, he literally came running behind me,” the customer stated.
“He instantly returned Rs 1500 after scanning my QR. I thanked him a lot, and he was super chill about it. Told me not to pay without checking next time.”
For many social media users, the most striking part was how naturally the fruit seller handled the entire situation. There was no hesitation, no argument, and no unnecessary attention.
Internet praises the vendor’s honesty
As the story spread online, many users shared emotional reactions and called the fruit seller’s act refreshing and rare.
Several people also posted their own experiences where strangers or shopkeepers returned extra money instead of taking advantage of mistakes.
“How do sweet people like this even exist?” one user wrote.
Another shared a similar memory and commented, “Once I gave Rs 2000 note to a shopkeeper madam in the early morning. I thought it was 200, and she gracefully returned me 2000. Loved her honesty.”
Some users pointed out how uncommon such honesty feels today.
“If most of the people start becoming like this shopkeeper the world will become a much better place but the reality is far different from this and we rarely get to see such people,” another comment read.
One more user shared an incident involving a medical shop and a duplicate payment. “Happened with my wife too. Due to poor network, she accidentally paid Rs 1,042 twice at a medical shop. We didn't notice it initially. A few days later, she spotted it on PhonePe. I visited the shop, showed the transaction history, and they returned the extra amount without any hesitation.”
Why this story is connecting with so many people
The viral post has connected with people because it reflects a very ordinary moment from daily life. There was no planning behind it and no expectation of public attention. It was simply a fruit seller doing what he felt was right.
Sometimes, the simplest acts leave the strongest impact, and this story became one of those moments people genuinely appreciated online.
Disclaimer: The information in this article is based on a viral social media post shared on X. The Times of India has not independently verified the claims, identities, or exact sequence of events mentioned in the post.
Thumb image: Canva AI (for representative purposes only)
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