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  1. The story in detail:
  2. OP, a dedicated San Francisco 49ers fan, cheered for their team in the Super Bowl a few years back during their time at a consulting firm.
  3. A client who OP was taking care of became friends and gave them Super Bowl tickets as a thank-you. But later, OP passed those tickets to aother partner on the same account.
  4. Later, after the game, the client asked OP why they didn't go and why someone else went instead.
  5. OP found out that the d**khead partner sold their tickets to another client, even though they were supposed to be a gift from the company.
  6. OP was really angry and didn't want to just forget about this situation easily.
  7. OP explained to the friend client how the tickets were given to someone else, and the friend said he would take care of it. He invited OP and the d**khead partner to his office for a work meeting.
  8. The client introduced OP and the di*khead partner to a lady, asking if they recognized her from the Super Bowl.
  9. The lady says hello to OP and asks if they've met before. OP says they weren't there.
  10. That should have been done to him.
  11. The partner says OP didn't want to go when the client asked.
  12. OP ignored what the partner assumed. The client asked the partner if he gave away the tickets that belonged to OP.
  13. The client wraps up the meeting and tells the partner to go.
  14. D**khead partner tries to join but is told no. Everyone laughs after he goes away.
  15. When d**khead partner texted OP, the client instructed OP to make these requests.
  16. D**khead partner had to adhere to these extra conditions. As a result, the client boycotted d**khead partner, causing him to lose other profits for the company.
  17. DP took a risky action and faced consequences.
  18. OP quit the job, and the client stopped doing business with the firm because d**khead partner remained there.
  19. And the comments from other Redditors roll in...
  20. That’s precisely true.
  21. If we look closely, what d**khead partner did was bad for both companies.
  22. That should have been done to him.
  23. How could a true Niners fan forget it?

Mean Boss Steals Super Bowl Tickets From Employee, Loses Client, And Pays Hefty Price

Since its kickoff in 1967, the Super Bowl has been a gridiron sensation, thrilling football fans like no other. It's more than just a game; it's about friends, snacks, and rooting for your team's glory.

Think about it: the Super Bowl is THE event that has NFL fans glued to screens, wondering who'll seize the championship. Now picture yourself sitting on the 30-yard line, soaking up the action. The adrenaline rush must be something else. Now imagine your tickets for that prime spot being stolen. How'd that hit you?

Getting those game tickets is a feat on its own, especially 30-yard line seats that cost around $5,000 each. It's a dream come true for most fans. However, one consultant had that dream crushed by their boss. But hold on—this isn't a tale of woe. So get ready for his ultimate payback, turning the tables on their boss in a story that's as exciting as a fourth-quarter comeback. Stay tuned as we unfold this gripping story of revenge; it will be the touchdown of justice that you won't want to miss!

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The story in detail:

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OP, a dedicated San Francisco 49ers fan, cheered for their team in the Super Bowl a few years back during their time at a consulting firm.

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A client who OP was taking care of became friends and gave them Super Bowl tickets as a thank-you. But later, OP passed those tickets to aother partner on the same account.

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Later, after the game, the client asked OP why they didn't go and why someone else went instead.

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OP found out that the d**khead partner sold their tickets to another client, even though they were supposed to be a gift from the company.

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OP was really angry and didn't want to just forget about this situation easily.

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OP explained to the friend client how the tickets were given to someone else, and the friend said he would take care of it. He invited OP and the d**khead partner to his office for a work meeting.

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The client introduced OP and the di*khead partner to a lady, asking if they recognized her from the Super Bowl.

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The lady says hello to OP and asks if they've met before. OP says they weren't there.

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That should have been done to him.

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The partner says OP didn't want to go when the client asked.

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OP ignored what the partner assumed. The client asked the partner if he gave away the tickets that belonged to OP.

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The client wraps up the meeting and tells the partner to go.

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D**khead partner tries to join but is told no. Everyone laughs after he goes away.

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When d**khead partner texted OP, the client instructed OP to make these requests.

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D**khead partner had to adhere to these extra conditions. As a result, the client boycotted d**khead partner, causing him to lose other profits for the company.

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DP took a risky action and faced consequences.

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OP quit the job, and the client stopped doing business with the firm because d**khead partner remained there.

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And the comments from other Redditors roll in...

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That’s precisely true.

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If we look closely, what d**khead partner did was bad for both companies.

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That should have been done to him.

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How could a true Niners fan forget it?

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What is the moral of the story? Don't steal a football fan's Super Bowl tickets.

Have you ever found yourself in a similar situation? Let us know in the comment section below.

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