(May 08 01:00) Fail Blog
Dramatic customers are a dime a dozen, barking orders at cashiers, clerks, waiters, and the like, with a sure sense of entitlement that allows them access to the vast club of Karens. One customer approached an unsuspecting cashier, obviously in a bad mood, buying candy for ten cents, yet handing the cashier a $100 bill. The cashier explained he didn't have enough change, and offered the candy 'on the house'. The dude replied rudely, and demanded that the cashier do his job, adding that he is 'required by law' to give him change.The cashier wasn't having it. But instead of denying the customer his request, he opted instead to give him exactly what he wanted. In other words, he maliciously complied. See, he gave him 99 Sacagawea coins, which are basically big dollar coins. They're not comfortable to handle, and they aren't quite the thing you'd like to carry around in the form of nearly $100. Scroll down to read about the customer's reaction.For more stories like this, here is an employee who also opted to maliciously comply with her boss when they told her not to leave her desk under any circumstances, resulting in big losses for the company.
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