If we've learned anything from this letter about a lost toy written by a 7-year-old boy, it's that Lego's customer service department should RUN THE WORLD. No, seriously.
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Luka Apps of Highworth, Wiltshire, was devastated when he lost a recent Christmas present -- a Jay ZX Lego character -- while on a shopping trip. According to the Sun, Luka's father, Simon Apps, had warned him about taking the toy shopping, and sure enough, the figurine managed to fall out of the boy's pocket at a store.
Luka was so upset about the loss of his new toy that he decided to write a letter to the company explaining his misfortune.
The 7-year-old was shocked when a reply letter came in the mail offering not only to replace the toy but extra goodies for being honest, reported ITV.
When the new toy finally arrived in the mail, Simon Apps tweeted:
And Luka wrote Lego back:
Hello Richard.
Thank you for talking to Sensei Wu for me.
I promise I will look after them.
– LUKA
Since then, Luka's story has made its way around the world through social media.
Thank you, Lego, for restoring our faith in people (and customer service reps).