@@MrnumberThe one where someone was told to give an employee the title of the "employee of the month or similar " due to an old lady, though he wasn't an employee, but a frequent customer who played along getting "promoted the whatever manager assistant" to not break the old lady's illusion of paying back a kind human being helpful and caring....the third story in row I think. Starts around 6:20 to 6:30 if that helps. And yeah I think I know it , but maybe from another channel. I'm not sure.
I had a similar situation happen to me. I'm buying jeans, and I only try them on to make sure they fit, because different brands means I need different sizes to fit me. I grab a pair, and I try to open the doors to the changing rooms 'cause they're all kept closed, and the doors reached the floor, so I can't see if it's occupied. One door was't properly locked, so when I tried it, it opened. The woman inside was topless at that point, and was rightfully hysterical. I truly didn't see anything, just the side of her body which confirmed she was topless (not even a bra), but when I backed away, she threw on her shirt and walked out, accusing me of voyeurism. The cops were called, even though I tried explaining my mistake, not my alledged crime, they reviewed the security tape, concluded it was an accident, and some time later, the doors were changed to smaller ones, with a light that would be off in the changeing room when it was vacant.
How _not_ to run a business 1) Be aware of the fact that someone else is getting your calls 2) tell people to call them instead of you 3) refuse to change their number
@@derpengineer6098 I'm sure that you will find out... But 555-455 is the text book definition of the start of a fake number... And if for some reason it does pick up, well than that number is cursed
I worked as a manager at a dry cleaners and the owner started to go crazy. He wanted to make a flyer for the store and I gave some honest critiques for it. We talked about it and got the changes done and I told him it looked good. He got mad at me for something stupid and made changes back how he had it before. Whatever, it normally would have been fine how it originally was as well, except for one single thing... Upon changing it back he screwed up the phone number and address. So people with the flyer could not call us and the address was for a competing dry cleaners in the city. He had to point out the new flyer and when I noticed it, he said "oh shit, I knew you would find something you did not like". Hey buddy, it is your business and you can ruin it all you like.
Actually, what those people were doing, pretending to be pizza hut, might be. Doubt a judge would convict though, seeing as what pizza hut was doing could be considered harassment.
Both sides were wrong in that story, imo. Pizza Hut for obvious and already-stated reasons and the OP's family, because they actively pretending to be and to represent a specific business (illegal) and messed up a lot of INNOCENT people's dinner plans and moods in their vengeful trolling of the BUSINESS (as well as the entitled psycho customers). A lot of collateral damage. I was with them at first because of those of the customers that were assholes and the Pizza Hut guy being one as well, but by the end of it, I honestly couldn't tell which side was supposedly the justified one anymore... Stalin and Hitler were enemies. They were also both evil. 'S all I'm saying, lol.
I am personally with the family regardless. sure, what they did was illegal, but the customers were asses and the actual pizzahut threatened them for a mistake they made. innocent people were surely caught in the crossfire, but that is still the responsibility of pizzahut for giving people the wrong number in thenfirst place. not to mention that it really just just stupid. they could easily affort to change their number to not get reviewbombed but did not.
LPFan I agree with the family up until the part where it mentions that the employees got beat up because they talked shit to people. Like maybe the manager ok but innocent employees are just doing their jobs and weren’t involved or could’ve fixed it.
@@kittyvsmedia7065 well it doesnt say employees we just know the asshole manager that actually threatened violence on the OP's dad got beat up if any actual employees got hurt i do feel bad but the op says they spent a lot of time trying to be polite and just asking for them to change the number so....
I like the happy ones involving sweet old ladies and inside jokes. There’s not enough of them - most of my own IDWHL tales are feel-good ones... not *all* of the world is awful, ya know?
Its really nice to be reminded that there are some wholesome af people out there. These videos have a really bad habit of jading us and really putting the shitty people in the limelight. Need the wholesome ones to balance it out.
I wonder if some of these are fake since they all have a similar synopsis Customer is shopping or eating in x place minding their own business, then a Karen comes in and demands help from them, even though the customer doesn’t work there, and their logic is “Well they were breathing so that must mean they’re working here” If some of these posts aren’t fake, it’s unsurprising to see how fucking moronic Karens are
…i’ve had that happen to me, ironically the person assigned to the department of the store was my sister who laughed her butt off when the supervisor told the lady that I was just a knowledgeable customer
that’s where the story fell apart…it’s easily provable and there was zero reason to not pursue legal action by then if they were being bombarded by calls. his dad was just being a scumbag back instead of ending it immediately
@@bostonrailfan2427 Not really! Suing would not be cost effective when it clearly cost way less for the business to change its/their number. The Dad shouldn’t have to pay especially after their advertising mistake.
@@bostonrailfan2427 sueing takes money, and corporations like pizza hut can drag even the easiest of cases out for years and "win by making you waste all your money" it sucks
I do this EVERY time I receive excellent service, I ask if I can speak to someone to sing their praises. Managers always love hearing how great the service was, and it makes the employee's day, and if I get great service, it should be rewarded.
FYI- We had the exact same issue with a Domino's Pizza when I was a kid. we handled it similarly but it only took a few days of complaints to sell them on changing. What you miss here is that it was far more than $10 to change the number. These places have pre-printed MASSIVE amounts of stationary, and since the phone number was the source of 90% of their business it was printed EVERYWHERE. Huge signage on the storefront had to be changed, advertising campaigns revamped, etc. The cost was closer to $20k.
Definitely opposite from my experiences, lol. Wanna trade your town's/city's elderly women for mine? Please..? xP I'll throw in a crucifix. You'd probably need it.
Hahaha! 😂🤣 The story about Pizza Hut reminded me of what happened to my youngest brother with Dominos! Now, this happened years ago, I think either the iPhone or the iPod had just came out or it was a couple years after that. Alright on to the story! My brother was either in his Senior Year of High School or it was his first or second year in college. My brother worked in the Bakery of a Grocery Store and up until then hasn't encountered a Karen, Entitled Parents, Entitled Kid, before then. Unfortunately, this was when he had his first encounter with one or all of them. So, what does my brother do when he gets home? Get's his phone out and starts texting to his friend, complaining about how awful his day was and how awful the customers were! The thing of it is, he accidentally texted the Dominos near us. My brother's friend's number ended in (I think) 5975, while Dominos ended 5957. So, yeah, it was really easy to get the two numbers mixed up. Dominos got the *full* text message of his rant. The thing of it is, none of them were mad. The manager actually thought, my brother was an ex-employee. So, to compensate or possibly to make sure not to get a bad review (I have no idea. I like to think more of the first then the second). They gave my brother a free one-topping pizza! My brother was pretty shocked when he got the call from Dominos and that he was getting a free pizza. Then he checked the number that texted. He accidentally gotten the two numbers mixed up. Whoops!
The story about the customer helping the old lady is so heartwarming. If someone does an exceptional job you should always bring it to the attention of their superiors. I still haven't forgotten the customers who have done that for me, and I haven't worked in the service industry for a decade.
That story with the old lady is wholesomeness overload ! What a way to turn the traditional story format around ! Also, this is probably the only one of those story that I heard so far where the confused customer never actually knows that the person don’t work there !
I'm convinced most people who are like this, are that way because they have no fear of their behaviours and actions being met with consequences... and that they have no fear of that, because their behaviours and actions haven't BEEN met with consequences... Seriously. I learned as a small child, that if I was nice and polite to people, I got good results. If I was rude and a pain, I got unpleasant looks, was ignored, got shouted at and locked in my room. But given that these are grown people who have developed firmly into those behaviours long ago, yeah... there are times when they should really get a slap across the face (or even a punch in some of the more severe incidents), as that's apparently what it'd take for them to at least THINK before being abusive to people in the future.
Karen: tell me where the manger is because the customer is always right customer: i'm don't work here manager:like you said the customer is always right so he does not work here
The story around 8:00 mins that old lady was just sweet and I feel like not a lot of ppl help her like that ( i say this cuz of how much gratitude she wanted to show the guy that “worked there” which makes me feel sad) but she seems nice
Corporation: *Advertises wrong phone number and refuses to fix it, expecting the family to give them good press* Family: *Has some fun and organizes one of the biggest pranks ever* Business: *Goes out of business due to entitlement and refusing to cough up a few bucks to solve the problem* Corporation: _Surprised Pikachu face_
No worries my lonely dudes. Apparently over 30% of men aged 18-30 have had sex less than 1 time last year. AKA don't have any sex at all and it's getting worse by day. Seems like only tall - cute and or rich men will be getting laid soon. Ladies rather share a high quality man with other women rather than dating someone equal to them, or bellow them. Within our lives, women will be voting to have polygamous marriages so the top 1% males will make a harem of them. There is a bright side. Sex robots are coming for our rescue.
The wrong number thing reminds me of a funny incident. It’s not really a “I don’t work here, lady” story, but it is a good story. One day, I get a text from someone, trying to remind their boss about a day off he had asked for. I politely responded that he had the wrong number, and he asked if this was Sally (not actual name), and I said no, and, so not to seem rude, I said that people make phone number mistakes all the time, so it’s no big deal. A couple minutes later another number texts me asking if this was Sally. Right around the same time, the first guy texts me to let me know that Sally’s number had a 3 in it where mine had a 5, and our numbers were otherwise identical. I passed the information on to the second person, and he appreciated it and they said that they’d clarify the number at work, apparently Sally had written her number down a little sloppily, so the 3 looked like a 5
Pizza hut corporate - "It's YOUR fault we advertised your number as one of our locations!" For the last story, at least she did end up apologising profusely. That's way better than how most of these kinds of stories end.
If you want to get Technical, TECHNICALLY everybody in the immediate area got banned when it closed. This Pizza Hut branch however has nobody to blame but themselves. They should have first made sure their number was correct, and probably changed the number. Their #: (555) 455-5515 PH #: (555) 455-5575 All Pizza Hut had to do was just FLIP one of the numbers. Pizza Hut could have gone from 5575 to 7555 or 5755. Or even change it from a 7 to an 8, then flip it, for 8555 or 5558. Pizza Hut easily had the money, but their ego was so out of whack, they refused to change it. The person tried the polite approach, even letting corporate to let them know of the error and they didn't care. I guess this is Pizza Hut's lesson, make sure not only is your number correct, but watch out for any numbers that either neighbor it. Pizza Hut could have EVEN Done something very smart. - Pay the money so the person who had 5515 could then change their number to something else. Once their 5515 number is changed, BUY this number for themselves, then have it auto direct anybody who dials 5515 to 5575. The small cost for this would have been easily been made up for no confusion and they get all the calls.
@@JediMastr80 I know this is a year old, but that second option you mentioned would have worked for Pizza Hut. They can afford it. I don’t feel sorry for the Pizza Hut themselves, they dug their own grave on that one. Especially that manager! I only feel bad for the customers who wanted pizza.
they were never banned, if they were they’d easily lose a lawsuit that the petty and vindictive dad would have filed against them for it since it’s the next step up in the feud. and the story is pure garbage anyway
the story with the old lady just warms my heart (part that IM also a HUGE office fan and that it reminds me of my own grandmother. {she’s the sweetest old lady who is my favorite family meme bee other than me own mother})
the dad in the pizza hut story should have just sued the place for causing mental trauma because of having to deal with 100-200 calls (most of them angry) per day and how their ad was an attempt to dox their family
He isn't quite skilled enough to become a voice actor. however, this is getting him some practice in, so in time, he may get the skill and maybe be able to move on from there.
"anyone in this position who has any merit" It's a pizza place. People with le merit don't work near the bottom of the chain of command in a copy-paste pizza restaurant. If anything, it should make him believe we do live in a meritocracy because obviously as a result of their lack of merit, they failed at running the restaurant and it closed. (I'm not saying we necessarily do, just saying that his example is a really bad one to support that opinion.) Just...oof.
the story with sl was the best. its so nice to have a happy story instead of one with a dumb karen. the way she said the employees care about the customers aswell was so sweet
can we take a sec to appreciate the sweet lady in the supermarket story? people are so quick to jump to complain when things go wrong but its v rare to hear something positive from customers
I love that supermarket story, especially as it was topped off with a reference to the Office. Awesome! What's funny is that I began to imagine Dwight telling a story like this. "I know how to do my job well. I know how to do *other peoples* job well. Once I was so good at a job that I didn't even have, I was instantly promoted to Assistant to the Regional Manager."
The woman suddenly accepting she's wrong and apologizing to OP caught me totally off guard. After so many of these stories, I expected her to cry for the manager because she was assaulted by a naked woman in a dressing booth...
I have never encountered a McDonald's where their ice cream machine wasn't working & that is the only thing my mom will eat from there. Is that really a thing or is it some joke that I'm missing?
I can only imagine the old lady from the first story talking to her husband on the way out like "You just had to ruin my McDonalds didn't you?" Because she stayed back and let him make his scene on his own
The Pizza Hut one reminds me of when I first got my phone number. Apparently it used to be the phone number of a local computer repair company that went out of business just a month or so before I got the number. Almost immediately I started getting upwards of 10-40 calls a day about rates for fixing various issues, prices for parts, even when it was expected to get their computers back. I also regularly got calls from Sony, Microsoft, Asus, and Dell among some other major tech companies that I don't recall at this point. Those were fun to answer (except for Sony since I wasn't sure if I would be the one charged for a call from overseas) and most were very polite and took me off their list when I explained that I had no connection to the tech company and this was now a personal number. The other calls could get a lot more annoying though. Several times I would answer, tell the person that they had the wrong number just to have them call right back several times. Eventually, I started asking people who they thought they were calling and got the name of the company. Then I did some digging and found out that the company had closed, rather abruptly from the most recent reviews (there was also some reviews for since I had gotten the number complaining about how the new assistant was a lazt idiot which I found to be hilarious). So at that point I just flat out started telling people that (tech company) is no longer open and this is no longer their number which usually resulted in either a genuine apology or getting cussed out (the latter I just hung up on and if they kept calling I would block the number). All started to calm down at that point for a year or two. Then came the debt collectors and legal calls. I at first freaked out thinking that someone had stolen my identity or something since the calls for the company had for the most part died out. Fortunately, once I got a chance to sit down and call them back and explain that I was not in any way associated or had even met any of the people that they were trying to contact and gave them permission to contact my cell phone provider to verify that I had been issued the number after the company had been closed (they can just ask that it was in fact now a personal number rather than a business number and when the switch happened, no personal information is given in this case) and then those calls stopped. All was well for another year or so, then all of a sudden I started getting a bunch of calls again asking about prices and services. I am really confused at this point because it has been almost 5 years since I had gotten the number and as far as I knew the Google business page had been taken down (which was the only one that had my number on it to begin with, all the others just had emails). So after asking a few callers about where they found the number I found out that Google had reactivated the posting AND WERE PUBLICLY LISTING ALL MY INGOING AND OUTGOING CALLS, which if you don't know is a huge breach of personal privacy and is illegal (not for business numbers but definitely for personal numbers). I was *mad.* I immediately called to report it to Google and demand that the businesses page be removed or at the very least my number be taken off. Their response was to ask if I was the businesses owner (no). Then they couldn't authorize the change, only an owner can do that (but it is *my* number and I am pretty sure the owners are now in jail for fraud if the lawers I spoke to were correct in the severity of their case). Doesn't matter (you do realize that I could sue you for breach of privacy right?). Take it up with our complaint department then. So I did. I went the whole nine yards, dug up all the laws that would support my case, made it very clear that I had irrefutable evidence that the company had been closed for years (even contacted the cities business department to confirm that they were no longer a registered business), and threatened to sue if the page was not taken down within 30 days. It was gone within a week. It doesn't stop there though, fast forward again about a year and I start getting the phone calls *again.* Look it up and yup, the page is back, at least this time it is only the number and not all my calls listed so I just ignore it. At this point it is maybe 2 calls max a week so it isn't really an issue. Not only that but I am getting calls from Google *asking that I call to confirm my business page so I don't lose it.* I call back, tell them to go ahead and close it. They ask if I am the businesses owner... No, we have been over this, they are long gone and this is *my* number. Well, only the businesses owner can... then stop calling *ME* then... but this is the only contact that isn't disconnected... *YA THINK THAT'S A CLUE?!* I then went to the Google business page, which now had a convenient "report a malicious/inaccurate contact" option, listed the phone number as no longer a business number, and left an anonymous and scathing public review basically laying it out that the businesses hasn't been open for over *6 YEARS* at this point and the phone number is a personal number and I really don't appreciate getting calls from random people all the time. Also, unless enough people report the business number as being inaccurate Google refuses to remove it. After that the calls completely stopped and last time I checked my number finally was taken off (though the posting is still there, however it does have a closed permanently in the hours slot). I still get the occasional call from Google about the page but I just ignore it at this point. It was a pain at times and one of the main reasons I chose to not change my number was I didn't want to push off that nightmare on anyone else, especially if they didn't know what was going on. It was good practice on how to deal with disgruntled people over the phone and I learned a lot on what mistakes to not make when owning a business. But still, 6 years to deal with it fully... 🙄
I really wish you had gone ahead with legal action against Google for privacy violation. Privacy laws are extremely important and they put you at risk. I know they’re swimming in cash ans can afford the legal fees associated with a case, but the bad press wouldn’t have been good for them ans you likely would have ended up with a decent settlement.
@@xfallenxlostx3254 Well technically I had to give fair warning that I would and the illegal aspect was removed almost immediately after I formally gave notice to Google through the proper channel. If they had not removed it within 30 days I could have started legal proceedings then. Honestly though I was a broke college student at the time so I was really hoping it wouldn't go to court because it probably would have cost me more than I would have gotten back so it really was more a bluff with a heavy stick behind it just to stop the new calls.
Aww, the supermarket story with the sweet old lady was wholesome.
Niamh-Creates i feel like its been on here before.
@@Dovah22 it was
Niamh-Creates I love those stories so much
@@waynewilson7580 Which one? I don't remember it.
@@MrnumberThe one where someone was told to give an employee the title of the "employee of the month or similar " due to an old lady, though he wasn't an employee, but a frequent customer who played along getting "promoted the whatever manager assistant" to not break the old lady's illusion of paying back a kind human being helpful and caring....the third story in row I think.
Starts around 6:20 to 6:30 if that helps. And yeah I think I know it , but maybe from another channel. I'm not sure.
At least the last woman apologized. Honestly, i didn't expect that, props to her.
I had a similar situation happen to me. I'm buying jeans, and I only try them on to make sure they fit, because different brands means I need different sizes to fit me. I grab a pair, and I try to open the doors to the changing rooms 'cause they're all kept closed, and the doors reached the floor, so I can't see if it's occupied.
One door was't properly locked, so when I tried it, it opened. The woman inside was topless at that point, and was rightfully hysterical. I truly didn't see anything, just the side of her body which confirmed she was topless (not even a bra), but when I backed away, she threw on her shirt and walked out, accusing me of voyeurism.
The cops were called, even though I tried explaining my mistake, not my alledged crime, they reviewed the security tape, concluded it was an accident, and some time later, the doors were changed to smaller ones, with a light that would be off in the changeing room when it was vacant.
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How _not_ to run a business
1) Be aware of the fact that someone else is getting your calls
2) tell people to call them instead of you
3) refuse to change their number
Proofreading ads is for suckers.
Hello, this is Pizza Hut. Take this shit down
I'm gonna call (555)455-5515 now
@@derpengineer6098 I'm sure that you will find out... But 555-455 is the text book definition of the start of a fake number... And if for some reason it does pick up, well than that number is cursed
I worked as a manager at a dry cleaners and the owner started to go crazy. He wanted to make a flyer for the store and I gave some honest critiques for it. We talked about it and got the changes done and I told him it looked good. He got mad at me for something stupid and made changes back how he had it before. Whatever, it normally would have been fine how it originally was as well, except for one single thing...
Upon changing it back he screwed up the phone number and address. So people with the flyer could not call us and the address was for a competing dry cleaners in the city. He had to point out the new flyer and when I noticed it, he said "oh shit, I knew you would find something you did not like".
Hey buddy, it is your business and you can ruin it all you like.
That rude man that screamed about tampons acted like HE was on his period. Maybe that's why he took so long in the washroom...
Im still quite sure he just went in there to do some more coke.
Maybe he had super bad hemorrhoids 😳
I mean, he was from Portland.
I would have just peed in my pants and blamed him.
@ I mean some can, I do.
_"I figured out how to Out-Pizza the Hut."_
*"Impossible."*
Damn, I can't like this comment, it's 69 comments
But.. I'm a furry...
@@jusey1 mate they do that's quite offensive for the people who made the pizza's
@@jusey1 no but I know someone who makes pizzas and the make the dough from scratch at least in nz and I work at a McDonald's so
Dominos has been keeping it secret on how to do it for years
That Pizza Hut story was a beautiful mix of "I don't work here lady", "pro revenge" and "malicious compliance"
*A frickin masterpiece*
"i have a feeling somebody is not getting laid tonight"
me: h-how did you know?
gut feeling 🤷♀️
*everyone with a fortnite skin profile picture*
@@Kecreeper i hope that wasn't aimed at my picture
"Easy, her nipples told me."
@10,000 SUBS WITH LITTLE VIDEOS CHALLENGE!!!!! but his isn't a fortnite picture
Ok... The sweet old lady story legit just made me cry...
You're a sweet old lady.
Why would you follow someone into a dressing room even if you thought they were an employee there's a 50/50 chance your gonna see them naked
What’s the problem here? Also r/youngpeopleyoutube
I honestly wondered the same, I worked in several dressing rooms. No one ever followed me into them.
Silly Smart eh fair enough. But I was referring to him stating the obvious.
Umm... maybe that's why they followed them in, who doesnt like a pair of "tits flopped out in the breeze"
@@doge8825 r/IHaveReddit
“You better stop! This is illegal!”
No it’s not. You put their phone number.
Actually, what those people were doing, pretending to be pizza hut, might be. Doubt a judge would convict though, seeing as what pizza hut was doing could be considered harassment.
Both sides were wrong in that story, imo. Pizza Hut for obvious and already-stated reasons and the OP's family, because they actively pretending to be and to represent a specific business (illegal) and messed up a lot of INNOCENT people's dinner plans and moods in their vengeful trolling of the BUSINESS (as well as the entitled psycho customers). A lot of collateral damage.
I was with them at first because of those of the customers that were assholes and the Pizza Hut guy being one as well, but by the end of it, I honestly couldn't tell which side was supposedly the justified one anymore...
Stalin and Hitler were enemies. They were also both evil. 'S all I'm saying, lol.
I am personally with the family regardless. sure, what they did was illegal, but the customers were asses and the actual pizzahut threatened them for a mistake they made. innocent people were surely caught in the crossfire, but that is still the responsibility of pizzahut for giving people the wrong number in thenfirst place.
not to mention that it really just just stupid. they could easily affort to change their number to not get reviewbombed but did not.
LPFan I agree with the family up until the part where it mentions that the employees got beat up because they talked shit to people. Like maybe the manager ok but innocent employees are just doing their jobs and weren’t involved or could’ve fixed it.
@@kittyvsmedia7065 well it doesnt say employees we just know the asshole manager that actually threatened violence on the OP's dad got beat up
if any actual employees got hurt i do feel bad but the op says they spent a lot of time trying to be polite and just asking for them to change the number so....
I like the happy ones involving sweet old ladies and inside jokes. There’s not enough of them - most of my own IDWHL tales are feel-good ones... not *all* of the world is awful, ya know?
Its really nice to be reminded that there are some wholesome af people out there. These videos have a really bad habit of jading us and really putting the shitty people in the limelight. Need the wholesome ones to balance it out.
kinda.
hopefully millenials gen-z etc will make a good future..
To be fair, those technically aren’t idontworkherelady, they are Wait, You Don’t Work Here?
Unfortunately, most of the world is awful to one degree or another, so that is the vast majority of the stories.
Karen logic: This person is sitting at a table in a restaurant eating some food, they are clearly a WAITER
KAren logic ? they don' t have a fucking logic
I wonder if some of these are fake since they all have a similar synopsis
Customer is shopping or eating in x place minding their own business, then a Karen comes in and demands help from them, even though the customer doesn’t work there, and their logic is “Well they were breathing so that must mean they’re working here”
If some of these posts aren’t fake, it’s unsurprising to see how fucking moronic Karens are
@@HonduranMegatron Nope. All of them are real. Humans are morons.
@@theemperorofmankind9023
Not all of us
Just them
@@HonduranMegatron - Karens aren't necessarily original.
The third story is the sweetest
r/idontworkherelady post I have ever seen! She’s so sweet about how this guy helped here. I’m dying it’s so adorable!
Rare but better than some karen
More than likely fake but it’s wholesome
She’s the ultimate reverse-Karen:
"I want to speak to your manager... So you can get a promotion" !
_D E M O T I O N_
"Yes, this employee was wonderful"
"*That employee doesn't exist*"
"I know he helped!"
…i’ve had that happen to me, ironically the person assigned to the department of the store was my sister who laughed her butt off when the supervisor told the lady that I was just a knowledgeable customer
Karen: Im calling the manager
Manager: Im the manager
Karen: No your not im friends with the manger
"But ma'am, you don't have any friends"
@@bloobleboi5090 ''Yes I do'' Yanks a little kid ''see''
"Can You Stop That? I'm Trying To Watch My Children."
@@xvii713 thats ur adopted child
@@kaitheneko743 ''Erm Excuse me thats my friend''
Tampon guy is sleeping on the couch for awhile.
Crazy Ideas 😂😂😂
More like in the doghouse
He’s lucky if he gets the couch.
he’s from Portland, he’s sleeping in his parent’s basement
@@bostonrailfan2427 damn 2 days ago.
When you tried to out Pizza the Hut
What the wrrrryyyyy?
*NO ONE OUT PIZZAS THE HUT*
Can't believe a mere mortal is able to out pizza the hut
@@Denis-nh5bv But can't you see. Just A Dio has rejected his humanity. He is no longer human
Yes, ik he's not op. Let me have this
ClevrNinja higher being indeed, but still a mortal in eyes of pizza hut pizza gods
His power truly is... breathtaking
You could most definitely sue THEM for putting YOUR NUMBER on their advertisements.
that’s where the story fell apart…it’s easily provable and there was zero reason to not pursue legal action by then if they were being bombarded by calls. his dad was just being a scumbag back instead of ending it immediately
@@bostonrailfan2427 Not really! Suing would not be cost effective when it clearly cost way less for the business to change its/their number. The Dad shouldn’t have to pay especially after their advertising mistake.
@@bostonrailfan2427 only scumbag I read was you
@@bostonrailfan2427 sueing takes money, and corporations like pizza hut can drag even the easiest of cases out for years and "win by making you waste all your money" it sucks
@@kaiseremotion854 Insert the McDonalds hot coffee case here, where even the news slandered that poor woman.
“What gave it away? My nippels?“ This is why I love Rslash
As soon as he said that I went STRAIGHT to the comments looking for this. I was hoping someone thought that was as funny as I did
What struck me is he is able to say "Tits" but has to censor "ass"
OMG, I was just imagining that for employees, there’s nothing on their chests, just smooth skin. Creepy.
@@crazy4bricksthebrickbrothe722 dude you should smoke a little less
I wouldn't have accepted the apology. I would have said, "Bitch, that's why you fucking back off when someone tells you they don't work here."
_Karen demands to talk to the manager to get someone promoted_
*Wholesome 100*
@Ailheim neraK
I do this EVERY time I receive excellent service, I ask if I can speak to someone to sing their praises. Managers always love hearing how great the service was, and it makes the employee's day, and if I get great service, it should be rewarded.
The Anti-Karen, the bringer of complements, understanding, politeness, and recognition.
but that’s impossible! Karens aren’t allowed to do good!
@Ailheim she’s Nega-Karen!
"as I'm standing in the taco aisle trying to decide exactly how hard to punish my bathroom later"😭 😭😂
LMAO FARTS AND DOODOO
Oh yeah... almost lost it on that one! 😂
wait the first story´s ending doesnt make sense... how could he get an oreo sundae when their ice cream machine is always broken
They fixed the machine for him that's how much of ass hole the old guy was.
Its never broken. They just dont wanna clean it up because of the mess it makes. Thanks for waiting 10 months
Mabye they fake it....
I was thinking the same thing.
FYI- We had the exact same issue with a Domino's Pizza when I was a kid. we handled it similarly but it only took a few days of complaints to sell them on changing. What you miss here is that it was far more than $10 to change the number. These places have pre-printed MASSIVE amounts of stationary, and since the phone number was the source of 90% of their business it was printed EVERYWHERE. Huge signage on the storefront had to be changed, advertising campaigns revamped, etc. The cost was closer to $20k.
When you hear a story that says old lady it's automatically wholesome
Definitely opposite from my experiences, lol. Wanna trade your town's/city's elderly women for mine? Please..? xP I'll throw in a crucifix. You'd probably need it.
There was a story on this subreddit about an old lady telling OP that her stillbirthed baby deserved to die
Or that one where the lady pushed a disabled person because they didn't have a visual illness
Not always...
omg my heart the story with the nice old lady was so wholesome
Boomers: *“I’m gonna kill whoever doesn’t answer this phone!”*
Me: wait, is this guy just gonna kill everyone, or...
Or wat
He will have to kill everyone including himself because of the statement he made. It's inclusive of all the people of the world
They're usually drunk.
Hahaha! 😂🤣
The story about Pizza Hut reminded me of what happened to my youngest brother with Dominos! Now, this happened years ago, I think either the iPhone or the iPod had just came out or it was a couple years after that. Alright on to the story!
My brother was either in his Senior Year of High School or it was his first or second year in college. My brother worked in the Bakery of a Grocery Store and up until then hasn't encountered a Karen, Entitled Parents, Entitled Kid, before then. Unfortunately, this was when he had his first encounter with one or all of them. So, what does my brother do when he gets home? Get's his phone out and starts texting to his friend, complaining about how awful his day was and how awful the customers were!
The thing of it is, he accidentally texted the Dominos near us. My brother's friend's number ended in (I think) 5975, while Dominos ended 5957. So, yeah, it was really easy to get the two numbers mixed up. Dominos got the *full* text message of his rant. The thing of it is, none of them were mad. The manager actually thought, my brother was an ex-employee. So, to compensate or possibly to make sure not to get a bad review (I have no idea. I like to think more of the first then the second). They gave my brother a free one-topping pizza!
My brother was pretty shocked when he got the call from Dominos and that he was getting a free pizza. Then he checked the number that texted. He accidentally gotten the two numbers mixed up. Whoops!
How wasn't a text Convo already opened with the friend for them, and they had to manually type out the number?
@@vampire9545 Sometimes, people are just oblivious and don’t notice their mistakes until after the fact.
"Is this Pizza Hut?"
"NO. THIS IS PATRICK."
I can't wait for r/slash entitled kids in Christmas
O God
Hide the valuables
Oh dear. That would be lengthy vids. Or at least difficult to choose which stories to do.
Just imagine the Karen's on black Friday
@@pandastrike7020 All those Karen's asking for a 100% discount
The sweet old lady story was so stinking cute omg
hey R/ you should try r/iDOwork her lady, it could be a nice twist
The story about the customer helping the old lady is so heartwarming. If someone does an exceptional job you should always bring it to the attention of their superiors. I still haven't forgotten the customers who have done that for me, and I haven't worked in the service industry for a decade.
You should read the "I DO work here" stories, the satisfaction of putting people in their places is amazing
That story with the old lady is wholesomeness overload ! What a way to turn the traditional story format around !
Also, this is probably the only one of those story that I heard so far where the confused customer never actually knows that the person don’t work there !
r/Idontworkherelady is just turning into r/entitledparents and r/choosingbeggers
that's what it always was
*yeeeeeeet*
The types of people who do these types of things broadly overlap in society
What if Karrens are actually all the same person🤔
They're all the same anyway
This makes me realize violence is sometimes the answer
I'm convinced most people who are like this, are that way because they have no fear of their behaviours and actions being met with consequences... and that they have no fear of that, because their behaviours and actions haven't BEEN met with consequences... Seriously. I learned as a small child, that if I was nice and polite to people, I got good results. If I was rude and a pain, I got unpleasant looks, was ignored, got shouted at and locked in my room.
But given that these are grown people who have developed firmly into those behaviours long ago, yeah... there are times when they should really get a slap across the face (or even a punch in some of the more severe incidents), as that's apparently what it'd take for them to at least THINK before being abusive to people in the future.
Nope, violence is always the answer.
lemme correct you, violence IS NOT the answer
violence is the question and the answer is yes
@@Avarioth You hit the nail on the head.
If an entitled person will ever grab my arm(like in the other stories) I will punched them so hard
From a person who use to work in retail, the customer is never always right
Always remember, humans are not always right. The customer is human, ergo, the customer is not always right.
@@SMAXZO couldn't have said it better myself
The story about the old lady was so sweet. But when he said, "Deciding how hard to punish my bathroom tonight." I was laughing out loud.
Karen: I called your manager
Manager: I am the Manager
*Dun Dun DANNNNNNN*
Dan Iel dun dun Dan I wanna meet dan 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
Damn dan
You can tell the old lady was a favorite to her family and grandchildren. I loved that story
Karen: tell me where the manger is because the customer is always right
customer: i'm don't work here
manager:like you said the customer is always right so he does not work here
Ah yes logic. The karens biggest enemy
"What gave it away? My nipples?" That line absolutely killed me
Yeah that was a rather good line
The story around 8:00 mins that old lady was just sweet and I feel like not a lot of ppl help her like that ( i say this cuz of how much gratitude she wanted to show the guy that “worked there” which makes me feel sad) but she seems nice
Corporation: *Advertises wrong phone number and refuses to fix it, expecting the family to give them good press*
Family: *Has some fun and organizes one of the biggest pranks ever*
Business: *Goes out of business due to entitlement and refusing to cough up a few bucks to solve the problem*
Corporation: _Surprised Pikachu face_
When he said "Assistant to the regional manager" I really wanted him to reply with "You mean, assistant regional manager?"
"Deciding how hard to punish my bathroom later" Best line ever!
Rslash: looks like someone’s not getting laid tonight
Me: *cries in loneliness
*cries along*
r/suicidebywords
This is sad.
No worries my lonely dudes.
Apparently over 30% of men aged 18-30 have had sex less than 1 time last year. AKA don't have any sex at all and it's getting worse by day.
Seems like only tall - cute and or rich men will be getting laid soon. Ladies rather share a high quality man with other women rather than dating someone equal to them, or bellow them.
Within our lives, women will be voting to have polygamous marriages so the top 1% males will make a harem of them.
There is a bright side. Sex robots are coming for our rescue.
guess you’re not like your Medici predecessors
The wrong number thing reminds me of a funny incident. It’s not really a “I don’t work here, lady” story, but it is a good story. One day, I get a text from someone, trying to remind their boss about a day off he had asked for. I politely responded that he had the wrong number, and he asked if this was Sally (not actual name), and I said no, and, so not to seem rude, I said that people make phone number mistakes all the time, so it’s no big deal. A couple minutes later another number texts me asking if this was Sally. Right around the same time, the first guy texts me to let me know that Sally’s number had a 3 in it where mine had a 5, and our numbers were otherwise identical. I passed the information on to the second person, and he appreciated it and they said that they’d clarify the number at work, apparently Sally had written her number down a little sloppily, so the 3 looked like a 5
Dwight: is bad safety officer
Michael: is manager
honestly the sweet lady that wanted to see the person who helped her get a promotion was so nice.
Pizza hut corporate - "It's YOUR fault we advertised your number as one of our locations!"
For the last story, at least she did end up apologising profusely. That's way better than how most of these kinds of stories end.
So sweet to hear about an I don't work here lady story that's so wholesome !
Really really nice
They TECHNICALLY didn’t get banned be now it’s closed lmao.
they technically didn't get banned because no one knew the face to the phone problems .... so just don't give them your phone number :p
If you want to get Technical, TECHNICALLY everybody in the immediate area got banned when it closed.
This Pizza Hut branch however has nobody to blame but themselves.
They should have first made sure their number was correct, and probably changed the number.
Their #: (555) 455-5515
PH #: (555) 455-5575
All Pizza Hut had to do was just FLIP one of the numbers.
Pizza Hut could have gone from 5575 to 7555 or 5755.
Or even change it from a 7 to an 8, then flip it, for 8555 or 5558.
Pizza Hut easily had the money, but their ego was so out of whack, they refused to change it.
The person tried the polite approach, even letting corporate to let them know of the error and they didn't care.
I guess this is Pizza Hut's lesson, make sure not only is your number correct, but watch out for any numbers that either neighbor it.
Pizza Hut could have EVEN Done something very smart.
- Pay the money so the person who had 5515 could then change their number to something else. Once their 5515 number is changed, BUY this number for themselves, then have it auto direct anybody who dials 5515 to 5575.
The small cost for this would have been easily been made up for no confusion and they get all the calls.
@@JediMastr80 I know this is a year old, but that second option you mentioned would have worked for Pizza Hut. They can afford it. I don’t feel sorry for the Pizza Hut themselves, they dug their own grave on that one. Especially that manager! I only feel bad for the customers who wanted pizza.
they were never banned, if they were they’d easily lose a lawsuit that the petty and vindictive dad would have filed against them for it since it’s the next step up in the feud.
and the story is pure garbage anyway
Awwhh the story with the old lady was so wholesome and nice. The old lady was so nice.
rSlash: “I have a feeling somebody’s not getting laid tonight.”
Me: First time?
You mean....Never time?
*_N E V E R S A Y N E V E R_*
the story with the old lady just warms my heart (part that IM also a HUGE office fan and that it reminds me of my own grandmother. {she’s the sweetest old lady who is my favorite family meme bee other than me own mother})
the dad in the pizza hut story should have just sued the place for causing mental trauma because of having to deal with 100-200 calls (most of them angry) per day and how their ad was an attempt to dox their family
I always wanna scream when I hear these stories. But that one with the sweet old lady has taken any annoyance and anger away. That was adorable.
That last story made me laugh 😂
Lady: "You don't work here, huh?"
Woman in changing room, breasts exposed: "Hmmmm I'm not sure...you tell me"
Lol
I love the sweet lady story! She’s such a lovely woman and I hope she has a lovely life 💗💗
Manager: Hey Mark, welcome to your first day on the job as assistant to the Regional Manager!
The REAL Mark: _what_
God bless that sweet old lady we need more people like her!!!
Your old person voice makes me giggle every time. XD You should be a voice actor.~
He isn't quite skilled enough to become a voice actor. however, this is getting him some practice in, so in time, he may get the skill and maybe be able to move on from there.
no. voice actors do more with their voice.
The one with the old lady, oh my god-
I actually teared up a little, that was so nice
karen: IM FRIENDS WITH THE OWNER ILL GET YOU FIRED
Op: But im the owner
8:21 that's wholesome right there
I did a coughing laugh at "what gave it away, my nipples?" And my dog was very concerned.
Aww I love the old lady story, that was adorable
Ugh that old lady was so sweet even though she was clueless
I loved the story with the old lady! So wholesome
Title: How I got banned for life from PIzza hut. Not pizza hut PIzza hut
I need a large plaza to go.
The supermarket story was awesome. A very different - and very sweet - variation on the r/idontworkherelady story!
The first post is such an “Ok Boomer” moment
The assistant to the regional manager line is the best ha
"anyone in this position who has any merit"
It's a pizza place. People with le merit don't work near the bottom of the chain of command in a copy-paste pizza restaurant.
If anything, it should make him believe we do live in a meritocracy because obviously as a result of their lack of merit, they failed at running the restaurant and it closed. (I'm not saying we necessarily do, just saying that his example is a really bad one to support that opinion.)
Just...oof.
the story with sl was the best. its so nice to have a happy story instead of one with a dumb karen. the way she said the employees care about the customers aswell was so sweet
The Pizza Hut situation would have been easy to fix. Take a photo of the ad with your phone number on it and sue the fudge out of them.
I always love the wholesome I don’t work here lady stories
chandelier earrings? -trying to imagine- that sounds heavy.
imagine wearing that
It just means an earring that has multiple dangles coming off the center stud. They don’t have to be any heavier than any other earring, really.
can we take a sec to appreciate the sweet lady in the supermarket story? people are so quick to jump to complain when things go wrong but its v rare to hear something positive from customers
The one about the lady in the grocery store was actually pretty cute.
That sweet old lady deserves a big old hug❤︎
Clicked and liked immediately for the Wheezywaiter thumbnail
I was wondering who else recognized him!
@@Puppeteer007 Same
Same! :)
Same!
8:38 this warmed my heart just s little bit
Most amazing part of the first story: OP found a McDonald's with a working ice cream machine.
I love that supermarket story, especially as it was topped off with a reference to the Office. Awesome!
What's funny is that I began to imagine Dwight telling a story like this. "I know how to do my job well. I know how to do *other peoples* job well. Once I was so good at a job that I didn't even have, I was instantly promoted to Assistant to the Regional Manager."
14:54 I will never understand how these kinds of people can't see money being lost unless their bank account balance is actually getting smaller
'What gave it away, was it my nipples' Is possibly the single oddest sentence that I have heard in my life
This is a perfect place to drop some P!NK lyrics "It's just you and your hand tonight"
"As Im standing in the taco aisle, trying to decide exactly how hard to punish my bathroom later"
LMFAO
7:40 Finally a nice lady who doesnt know they work there , but '
really good and not like karens
The woman suddenly accepting she's wrong and apologizing to OP caught me totally off guard. After so many of these stories, I expected her to cry for the manager because she was assaulted by a naked woman in a dressing booth...
McDonald's story was fake, everyone knows the ice cream machine doesn't work
Actually it just takes too long to clean
I have never encountered a McDonald's where their ice cream machine wasn't working & that is the only thing my mom will eat from there. Is that really a thing or is it some joke that I'm missing?
Dont know about McD but went to Checkers over a two year period and the ice cream machine remained broken the entire time. I finally gave up.
@@tazhienunurbusinezz1703 same
@@tazhienunurbusinezz1703 8/10 times I went to McDonald's and the machine wasn't working It's true
"and thats how i become assistant to the regional manager at a store im not even employed by" That story was so fucking wholesome and I love it
“We can’t order from Pizza Hut for Fonts for 𝐥𝐲𝐟𝐞"
Itz_Just Bailey I would miss the stuffed crust pizza, but the rest of the menu?
Nyet. It dry like tundra vind.
My God I loved the one with the Sweet Lady, we should get more r/idontworkherelady stories involving those, they're so friggin wholesome.
I’m a Oregonian and that second story is right about the dressing
I can only imagine the old lady from the first story talking to her husband on the way out like "You just had to ruin my McDonalds didn't you?" Because she stayed back and let him make his scene on his own
The Pizza Hut one reminds me of when I first got my phone number. Apparently it used to be the phone number of a local computer repair company that went out of business just a month or so before I got the number. Almost immediately I started getting upwards of 10-40 calls a day about rates for fixing various issues, prices for parts, even when it was expected to get their computers back.
I also regularly got calls from Sony, Microsoft, Asus, and Dell among some other major tech companies that I don't recall at this point. Those were fun to answer (except for Sony since I wasn't sure if I would be the one charged for a call from overseas) and most were very polite and took me off their list when I explained that I had no connection to the tech company and this was now a personal number.
The other calls could get a lot more annoying though. Several times I would answer, tell the person that they had the wrong number just to have them call right back several times.
Eventually, I started asking people who they thought they were calling and got the name of the company. Then I did some digging and found out that the company had closed, rather abruptly from the most recent reviews (there was also some reviews for since I had gotten the number complaining about how the new assistant was a lazt idiot which I found to be hilarious). So at that point I just flat out started telling people that (tech company) is no longer open and this is no longer their number which usually resulted in either a genuine apology or getting cussed out (the latter I just hung up on and if they kept calling I would block the number).
All started to calm down at that point for a year or two. Then came the debt collectors and legal calls. I at first freaked out thinking that someone had stolen my identity or something since the calls for the company had for the most part died out.
Fortunately, once I got a chance to sit down and call them back and explain that I was not in any way associated or had even met any of the people that they were trying to contact and gave them permission to contact my cell phone provider to verify that I had been issued the number after the company had been closed (they can just ask that it was in fact now a personal number rather than a business number and when the switch happened, no personal information is given in this case) and then those calls stopped.
All was well for another year or so, then all of a sudden I started getting a bunch of calls again asking about prices and services. I am really confused at this point because it has been almost 5 years since I had gotten the number and as far as I knew the Google business page had been taken down (which was the only one that had my number on it to begin with, all the others just had emails).
So after asking a few callers about where they found the number I found out that Google had reactivated the posting AND WERE PUBLICLY LISTING ALL MY INGOING AND OUTGOING CALLS, which if you don't know is a huge breach of personal privacy and is illegal (not for business numbers but definitely for personal numbers).
I was *mad.* I immediately called to report it to Google and demand that the businesses page be removed or at the very least my number be taken off. Their response was to ask if I was the businesses owner (no). Then they couldn't authorize the change, only an owner can do that (but it is *my* number and I am pretty sure the owners are now in jail for fraud if the lawers I spoke to were correct in the severity of their case). Doesn't matter (you do realize that I could sue you for breach of privacy right?). Take it up with our complaint department then.
So I did. I went the whole nine yards, dug up all the laws that would support my case, made it very clear that I had irrefutable evidence that the company had been closed for years (even contacted the cities business department to confirm that they were no longer a registered business), and threatened to sue if the page was not taken down within 30 days. It was gone within a week.
It doesn't stop there though, fast forward again about a year and I start getting the phone calls *again.* Look it up and yup, the page is back, at least this time it is only the number and not all my calls listed so I just ignore it. At this point it is maybe 2 calls max a week so it isn't really an issue. Not only that but I am getting calls from Google *asking that I call to confirm my business page so I don't lose it.* I call back, tell them to go ahead and close it. They ask if I am the businesses owner... No, we have been over this, they are long gone and this is *my* number. Well, only the businesses owner can... then stop calling *ME* then... but this is the only contact that isn't disconnected... *YA THINK THAT'S A CLUE?!*
I then went to the Google business page, which now had a convenient "report a malicious/inaccurate contact" option, listed the phone number as no longer a business number, and left an anonymous and scathing public review basically laying it out that the businesses hasn't been open for over *6 YEARS* at this point and the phone number is a personal number and I really don't appreciate getting calls from random people all the time. Also, unless enough people report the business number as being inaccurate Google refuses to remove it.
After that the calls completely stopped and last time I checked my number finally was taken off (though the posting is still there, however it does have a closed permanently in the hours slot). I still get the occasional call from Google about the page but I just ignore it at this point.
It was a pain at times and one of the main reasons I chose to not change my number was I didn't want to push off that nightmare on anyone else, especially if they didn't know what was going on. It was good practice on how to deal with disgruntled people over the phone and I learned a lot on what mistakes to not make when owning a business. But still, 6 years to deal with it fully... 🙄
I really wish you had gone ahead with legal action against Google for privacy violation. Privacy laws are extremely important and they put you at risk. I know they’re swimming in cash ans can afford the legal fees associated with a case, but the bad press wouldn’t have been good for them ans you likely would have ended up with a decent settlement.
@@xfallenxlostx3254 Well technically I had to give fair warning that I would and the illegal aspect was removed almost immediately after I formally gave notice to Google through the proper channel. If they had not removed it within 30 days I could have started legal proceedings then. Honestly though I was a broke college student at the time so I was really hoping it wouldn't go to court because it probably would have cost me more than I would have gotten back so it really was more a bluff with a heavy stick behind it just to stop the new calls.
The super market lady made my heart melt 💕☺️💕🥰🥰🥰