"Did I Stutter?": Biker Demands A Coffee With No Coffee, Gets Exactly What He Wishes
Picture this: you're working in customer service and you encounter a person who is confidently incorrect and rude when you try to correct their mistake. You know what they deserve? A sugary drink so inconsumable that their taste buds will never be the same again.
Now, this entitled person is demanding a coffee with no coffee (yeah, you read that right). Instead of bending over backward to correct their mistake and getting more grief in the process, you decide to give in and let them have it their way. What could possibly go wrong? Fast forward to the moment when the entitled person takes a sip of their drink, and their face contorts in confusion and disgust. They received exactly what they asked for—just not what they expected. And let's just say, their taste buds are in for a wild ride.
But hey, dealing with these kinds of people is nothing new in customer service. So, sit back and enjoy these selected screenshots of the hilarious anecdote, which was shared on Reddit's r/MaliciousCompliance subreddit by Redditor u/revilo636. And if you want more laughs, check out more stories we've covered here.
What do you think about this kind of "malicious compliance" in customer service? Is it satisfying to see entitled people get what they deserve, or is it unprofessional and petty? Let us know in the comments below!
Now, this entitled person is demanding a coffee with no coffee (yeah, you read that right). Instead of bending over backward to correct their mistake and getting more grief in the process, you decide to give in and let them have it their way. What could possibly go wrong? Fast forward to the moment when the entitled person takes a sip of their drink, and their face contorts in confusion and disgust. They received exactly what they asked for—just not what they expected. And let's just say, their taste buds are in for a wild ride.
But hey, dealing with these kinds of people is nothing new in customer service. So, sit back and enjoy these selected screenshots of the hilarious anecdote, which was shared on Reddit's r/MaliciousCompliance subreddit by Redditor u/revilo636. And if you want more laughs, check out more stories we've covered here.
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What do you think about this kind of "malicious compliance" in customer service? Is it satisfying to see entitled people get what they deserve, or is it unprofessional and petty? Let us know in the comments below!
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