Buying a 10,000 won tie, but asking for freebies and discounts,<br>saying buy 4 get 3 free,<br>and asking if scarves are also freebies,<br>getting gifts for free.<br>It felt natural for her to not pay.<br>If it were me, since the prices are already cheap, I'd probably just sell one.<br>Seems like she only uses things for her own family and is stingy with others.<br>Even when buying a bag of candy, she asks for freebies.<br>She says it's a freebie because there's a camera there.<br>It seems like she just asks for free stuff more often.<br>In older videos, she said she gets everything by promoting it.<br>She said she never bought anything with her own money.<br>She asks for discounts and freebies even from people selling things for a few thousand won,<br>and they say her children won't be successful if she's so stingy.<br>You don't have to give, but I wish she'd stop doing that.<br>Even a pair of socks is 2,000 won,<br>but she asks for a 1,000 won discount if you buy two.<br>Seriously, she's not living in extreme poverty.<br>She boasts about being good at financial tech,<br>and bragged about how much Hynix stock went up, saying she's rich.~<br>Would you really want to haggle down items sold for a few thousand won like that?<br>Jeon Won-ju also keeps saying Namdaemun is super cheap, but does she haggle even there?<br>The YouTube comments are all from fans, reacting that it's funny, but I think she should stop.<br>I remember Insooni's husband got a lot of flak for asking for a discount at the market.<br>Why is someone worth billions to tens of billions of won making such a fuss over a few thousand won items?
"Netizens are calling out Jeon Won-ju for being excessively stingy at the market, even when buying cheap items, questioning if it's a broadcast gimmick or genuine character flaw."
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