
Journalist Romina Manguel sparked a stir on social media after making an unusual complaint during the broadcast of her radio show. She complained that the seller of a used car she had purchased canceled the TelePASE that came with the vehicle, provoking mockery and sarcastic comments online.
"Guys, the car came with TelePASE," Manguel expressed on air, highlighting her annoyance at the situation. Despite many users on social media labeling her complaint as "unusual," emphasizing that the TelePASE is personal and must be reactivated by the new owner of the car, the journalist maintained her stance.
Manguel insisted that the TelePASE should be part of the "package" of the used car and expressed her dissatisfaction upon discovering it was not available when she needed it. Despite her colleagues’ attempts to explain that the TelePASE is not an inherent accessory of the vehicle but a service that must be paid for by the owner, she continued to stand firm in her complaint, causing laughter in the studio.
The episode became a source of laughter and memes on social media, including one referencing the situation experienced by Manguel. Despite attempts to calm her with a friendly tone, the journalist continued to hold that her complaint was valid, which kept generating laughter in the studio and criticism on social media.