<Oh! The second search term > clicked on is "a coin that disappeared leaving only a sound when I left the car to be serviced."

Recently, an online community asked, "Is there a strange noise in the car after entering the service center?" An article titled

The author, who identified himself as a party to the incident, left his vehicle at an official service center in Incheon, and when he opened the dashcam file, he said that there was a noise that he did not usually hear.



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Just in case, when I checked the statue in the car, I claimed that the 500-won coins were missing.

This was what it sounded like.

It was the sound of an object shaking, supposed to be a coin inside a can.

Sensing something suspicious, the author called the service center and asked them to "check the video for a suspicious sound."

I suspected that someone might have taken the 500 won coins from the East Tradition.



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The service center responded by saying, "CCTV confirms that he was in the vehicle, but other facts are not confirmed" and "Nothing happened at the time, and it seems that the sound was made by an impact when the vehicle was boarded."

This means that there was nothing suspicious about the maintenance staff in charge.

The author has published a video on the internet with a sound that sounds like a coin and is asking for the opinions of others.

Users who watched the video reacted by saying, "It would be neat to verify whether the dashcam video was tampered with and let the investigation take place," "This kind of experience is quite common, but there is no evidence and there is a suspicion," and "It is recommended to turn the rear camera of the dashcam to the front when entering the repair shop."

(Screen source: Online Community)