Taking revenge is not always the best way to resolve the matter, but it sure can be sweet if it’s well deserved. A good example of this would be when someone purposefully chooses to be an inconvenience to others.
Ia_ja, who posts as Redditor u/Ia_ja, told the community of ‘Petty Revenge’ about the time they decided to teach such a person a lesson. In this case, the OP drove 60 miles to a liquor store looking for a specific wine, but the staff refused to sell it to him because of a specific policy regarding identification. The customer was seeking retribution, however, not because of the policy itself, but because of the manner in which the manager handled the situation rather than the policy itself.
1. This guy made an order of 10k and never picked it up keep on scrolling down to read the full story
2. He drove 60 miles in the storm for vine lmao
3. The cashier thought OP was another person when he really wasn’t with anyone
4. So the manager said to bring iD or they won’t sell it to OP but the only problem is OP wasn’t with anyone
5. Manager was not in the mood to understand the situation
6. Well that is disrespectful
7. That’s just rude now!
8. At least he got the stuff he needed
9. The other location was on some kind of power trip for real lmao
10. He should have given the feedback the same night he had the bad experience
11. She really just said that you walked in at the same time as someone else and that makes you a party? Bruh.
12. She said that employees were watching the op and that person and that person apparently left 30 minutes before OP went to check out
13. Yes if that is your policy why didn’t they say something when they saw the other person leaving?
14. Bruh weird employee
15. Well yes even if that was the case the least they could have done was offer an apology for the inconvenience
16. Okay so the employee was wrong after all
17. Interesting
18. Well anyone would be shocked
19. OP himself used to work in retail and knew what an inconvenience it is to pack pickup orders
20. Uh-oh an order of $10,000 which he was never gonna pick up? that’s evil
21. He ordered the cheapest and heaviest bottles so that it can take up the most amount of space lmao
22. He knew what he was doing
23. So OP basically ruined the whole day for the manager and the staff lmao
24. OP thought that they might cancel the order or call that they would call him
25. They sent OP 3 reminders
26. Well did she actually remember him?
27. Bruh OP is a savage lmao
28. Lmao she just hung up
29. They were supposed to cancel on the 7th day but they did not cancel it so OP decided to call the customer service
30. OP made them cancel it right then lmao
31. OP even uploaded the receipt of the order he made
32. Here is what he had ordered
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33. Thie Redditor says that total wine management always-on power trips and how his friend also went through something similar lol
34. Nicely done
35. Lmao imagine going to buy alcohol on your 21st birthday and getting told this
36. Exactly why would they let him continue shopping knowing that they won’t let him checkout
37. What would they say if he actually did that though?
38. Well yes it is weird, someone driving an hour and a half each way just for wine lmao.
39. Was it worth driving 60 miles?
40. Did he overplay his hand?
41. This Redditor shares his experience with the same brand
42. Lmao for real though
43. This is what this Redditor had to say about the policy
This was it, folks, this was the story we think what OP did was completely okay because let’s be honest the manager was being rude and didn’t even bother to apologize. Anyways let us know what you think about it down below in the comment section and make sure to like and share this article with your friends and family and stay tuned for more content like this with Defused. Thank You!
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