Barber calls out Optus CEO Kelly Bayer Rosmarin over promise she never kept - after she slammed him with a cutting remark and then quit as telco boss
1 year, 4 months ago

Barber calls out Optus CEO Kelly Bayer Rosmarin over promise she never kept - after she slammed him with a cutting remark and then quit as telco boss

Daily Mail  

EXCLUSIVE A barber on the receiving end of a cutting remark from the Optus CEO has revealed that she planned to meet with him at the store, but then failed to show up without explanation. Kelly Bayer Rosmarin – who resigned suddenly on Monday – offended North Sydney barber Jake Azar with comments that she made during the Optus outage affecting 10 million Australians on November 8. Now Mr Azar has accused Optus of going back on its word after staff promised that Ms Bayer Rosmarin would visit his business twice - first on Friday, then later on Saturday. Jake Azar was hard at work cutting hair when Daily Mail Australia visited on Monday as the news of Ms Bayer Rosmarin's abrupt resignation hit the headlines More than 400,000 businesses were impacted by the mass Optus outage earlier this month Mr Azar estimates he lost thousands of dollars on the day of the outage and forced to shut up shop by lunchtime as customers could only pay by cash. North Sydney Barbers was forced to turn away customers and close by lunchtime on the day of the Optus outage Kelly Bayer Rosmarin's husband was seen leaving the family's $14million mansion in Vaucluse on Monday afternoon, several hours after her sudden resignation Ms Bayer Rosmarin issued a statement upon her resignation on Monday morning.

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