r/Prorevenge Boss Fired Me, Then BEGGED Me to Save His Company

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • Podcast: open.spotify.com/show/3hJo9o8...
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    0:00 Intro
    0:07 Destroying the company I work for
    5:36 Getting revenge on the cable company
    9:01 Don't mess with the engineer
    13:11 This is why you pay your construction team
    "Sneaky Snitch" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC By Attribution 3.0
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Komentáře • 465

  • @dracko158
    @dracko158 Před 2 lety +915

    Company: **Refuses to pay for coworker's insurance**
    OP: *"YOU DARE OPPOSE ME, MORTAL?!"*

    • @someguy7629
      @someguy7629 Před 2 lety +30

      I imagine OP grabbing a microphone and suddenly singing death metal like the anime : Aggretsuko.

    • @Internetcockroach1
      @Internetcockroach1 Před 2 lety +6

      @@someguy7629 I could see that lol 😂

    • @austinbrown4743
      @austinbrown4743 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Internetcockroach1 k

    • @Abaguette494
      @Abaguette494 Před 2 lety +2

      Op: Omioa moi shindeu

    • @idk83153
      @idk83153 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Abaguette494 omae wa mou shindeiru*

  • @nicolas0622
    @nicolas0622 Před 2 lety +783

    Man. That boss from the first story is the type of boss I hope to have.
    Mess with my employees? Hope you enjoy scorched earth.

    • @audreym3908
      @audreym3908 Před 2 lety +7

      Same here!

    • @zerophantomyt433
      @zerophantomyt433 Před 2 lety +23

      The best way to earn my respect as my boss is to fight for your employees.

    • @syncringe1885
      @syncringe1885 Před rokem +3

      @@zerophantomyt433 How to win mine. Even when you lose. Make sure they win.

    • @wplains
      @wplains Před rokem +2

      Probably a fake story considering how much OP self promotes.

    • @kuno3336
      @kuno3336 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Unfortunately there's some evidence the story is fake (the account claims to be a number of different kinds of people). But it's the sort of puff piece rich people love to have circulating

  • @badcreations9527
    @badcreations9527 Před 2 lety +1116

    If I’m gonna have a spoiled boss I’d at least like to have a Boss like OP in the first story. A boss that cares, treats right, and fights for their employees
    Edit: I mean spoiled in the good way (or at least what I think is the good way). He took his well off upbringing, made something of himself, and didn’t become a douchebag that treats their employees like crap

    • @audreym3908
      @audreym3908 Před 2 lety +46

      Yep, as long as you do your work properly, he will be fighting by your side

    • @TJDious
      @TJDious Před 2 lety +110

      Guy doesn't sound spoiled to me. Privileged upbringing definitely but he definitely values the right things.

    • @Mythical4227
      @Mythical4227 Před 2 lety +63

      Spoiled? Probably extremely lucky. With his attitude tho no wonder he’s successful.

    • @mariposa9506
      @mariposa9506 Před 2 lety +9

      It doesn't sound real, but it was a good story.

    • @It-is-me...Melsie
      @It-is-me...Melsie Před 2 lety +22

      @@Mythical4227 Well, he's not doubt successful because of luck of birth. Money makes money.
      Sounds like a decent dude though.

  • @danielbrant6740
    @danielbrant6740 Před 2 lety +373

    The 1st story felt closer to a Malicious Compliance story than a Pro Revenge one since the insurance company messed up by saying "You don't like our policy? You can always switch to another provi-WAIT, WHAT'RE YOU DOING!? THIS GUY OWNS _HOW MANY_ BUSINESSES???"

    • @audreym3908
      @audreym3908 Před 2 lety +16

      It's a "Yes" subreddit

    • @andredunbar3773
      @andredunbar3773 Před 2 lety +2

      1st story veers into Pro Revenge due to OP encouraging their family and friends to switch insurance companies

    • @MrGoesBoom
      @MrGoesBoom Před 2 lety +11

      most of the stories titled as revenge or prorevenge on this channel tend to be MC or extremely lukewarm at best. every once in awhile there'll be actual revenge but don't count on it

  • @jkor4261
    @jkor4261 Před 2 lety +498

    I love the first post, I love seeing “the boss” taking care of their employees to the point of paying hospital bills and basically in the trenches with their employees. Kudos to that guy and his family name.

    • @dx1450
      @dx1450 Před rokem +2

      You can tell that didn't happen in the United States, though. Very rarely will a business owner go to bat for their employees like that here. We're a country of business owners complaining "nobody wants to work any more."

    • @TheAlmightyToaster01
      @TheAlmightyToaster01 Před rokem +6

      ​@@dx1450 also because the op stated he had to go through mandatory military training which doesn't happen in the US

    • @julianl6369
      @julianl6369 Před 2 měsíci

      The boss in the first story sounds like a really decent and caring person.

  • @maieen2665
    @maieen2665 Před 2 lety +622

    *First OP:* This story reminds me of that scene in Pretty Woman where Vivian was turned away by the snooty boutique owners. Then later in the movie, she returned and rubbed their faces that they had made a " _Big_ mistake! Big! _Huge_ !" I like reading/hearing stories like these.

    • @leonnahofer9138
      @leonnahofer9138 Před 2 lety +26

      Or like in Selena where the dress shop lady was all snooty and wouldn't help them, then when Selena's fans saw her in the store, the snooty lady tried to actually help her, but Selena tells her basically too bad so sad lol.

    • @joeycampbell940
      @joeycampbell940 Před 2 lety +8

      It's clearly fake, it's one of two story formats that always make it to the top, if even quarter of these were ture there wouldn't be a single functioning business left on the planet.

    • @Don.of.
      @Don.of. Před 2 lety +9

      @@joeycampbell940 whatever floats your boat bro

    • @thetruth1816
      @thetruth1816 Před 2 lety +4

      @@joeycampbell940 agreed.. sounds wayyyyy to good to be true..

    • @leonnahofer9138
      @leonnahofer9138 Před 2 lety +2

      @@joeycampbell940 agreed 🤣

  • @morgandouglas6014
    @morgandouglas6014 Před 2 lety +105

    Insurance Company: “We will not cover this.”
    OP: “So you have chosen death…”

  • @Azurko
    @Azurko Před 2 lety +216

    In that first story, when all those big wigs came into town I'd do the same to them. Leave them waiting for a few hours then have the janitor come out (with cleaning cart) and inform them that I'm way too busy & important to deal with such a small company as theirs.

    • @unvoicedapollo3318
      @unvoicedapollo3318 Před 2 lety +8

      That's what I was thinking

    • @sesemaster8688
      @sesemaster8688 Před 2 lety +5

      I don't know why they didnt sue the insurance company too. I mean there was a contract they had to cover

  • @justicedunham4088
    @justicedunham4088 Před 2 lety +185

    How is it legal to retroactively refuse to cover a medical procedure? That sounds extremely illegal.

    • @gonun69
      @gonun69 Před 2 lety +47

      Right? And the whole BS about they only inform big clients on such changes. You can't just change a contract and on top of that not even inform about it.

    • @Wendy_O._Koopa
      @Wendy_O._Koopa Před 2 lety +50

      I assume it's extremely illegal, however it's actually cheaper for him to just pay the bill outright than take them to court over it... which is exactly what they're counting on. However, he found a way to keep it from happening again, to all branches of his business; also his extended family, apparently. That's about a 10/10 on the "Whoops Scale."

    • @ReverieNightengale
      @ReverieNightengale Před 2 lety +41

      It happens. Back when I had a reduction mammaplasty, I did everything necessary to make sure my insurance would cover it until they finally approved. Then I had my surgery, and months later got a notice from my insurance company that they were "investigating" the claim because they deemed it a "pre-existing condition".
      At around that time, the Affordable Care Act was passed and companies were prohibited from going after people like me who needed medical procedures for pre-existing conditions, so they stopped hounding me for it. Thanks, Obama!

    • @andykelp6008
      @andykelp6008 Před 2 lety +17

      It likely isn't legal, but insurance companies will try to weasel out of paying whenever they can. It costs them no money to decline every claim (maybe costs good will, but if the claimant is powerless, they will weigh any loss of goodwill against tens of thousands of dollars (in this case) to pay the claim. I have seen many insurance companies not even take a claim seriously until a lawsuit is filed against them.

    • @afuzzycreature8387
      @afuzzycreature8387 Před 2 lety +5

      probably isn't but if a country is corrupt enough a lawsuit probably isn't worth their while. If they're ok with applying retroactive policies on people going out a full year who knows what else they can get away with

  • @dorianthegrey2685
    @dorianthegrey2685 Před 2 lety +126

    re story 1: Is this guy LITERAL BATMAN? HELLO? A boss of a large company with a well-known family name personally settling issues for an employee? MORE OF THIS PLEASE

    • @Ikajo
      @Ikajo Před 2 lety +5

      More like Tony Stark or Richard Reed.

    • @andredunbar3773
      @andredunbar3773 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Ikajo I'm not aware of Reed owning any companies

    • @Ikajo
      @Ikajo Před 2 lety

      @@andredunbar3773 The Baxter Foundation? The Baxter Building?

    • @andredunbar3773
      @andredunbar3773 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Ikajo I don't read comics. Sorry.
      Edit: But, wait, I thought Reed Richards was more focused on being a scientist, so much so that it causes massive problems for the people around him. What's his connection to the Baxter Building?

    • @Ikajo
      @Ikajo Před 2 lety

      @@andredunbar3773 He owns it, I think. I learned most stuff about the comics from New Rockstar. I've tried reading some comics but I never know where to start.

  • @Redorgreenful
    @Redorgreenful Před 2 lety +98

    That first story: I can’t imagine how many people (your average person without a lot of means) have been screwed by this company’s cruelty. They needed to go.

  • @ConnorPugs
    @ConnorPugs Před 2 lety +297

    This is a perfect “well, well, well, look how the turn tables… “ moment 😂

    • @fluffthedestroyer
      @fluffthedestroyer Před 2 lety +4

      never knew connor pugs likes r/shash

    • @aentn
      @aentn Před 2 lety +1

      Yo connor I watch your videos :DDDDDD

    • @Ahmad--Edits
      @Ahmad--Edits Před 2 lety +2

      Here before this get 10000000M likes

    • @erynncollier8672
      @erynncollier8672 Před 2 lety +3

      @Sunrise Media You realize that was intentional right? XD

    • @aentn
      @aentn Před 2 lety

      @@Ahmad--Edits HEHE TOO SLOW 4TH PLACE AHAHHAHA

  • @isanyonehome
    @isanyonehome Před 2 lety +61

    That first story is something that EVERYBODY has at least thought of doing once.
    Beautiful

  • @soulgazer11
    @soulgazer11 Před 2 lety +101

    I have massive respect for OP in the first story. Covering her bill must have meant the world to her, but OP clearly had the means so it didn't change much for them. This is how you build employee loyalty and a good work environment. Happy employees work better and make happier customers. No wonder OP's bussinesses are successful.

    • @ReverieNightengale
      @ReverieNightengale Před 2 lety +9

      It couldn't have been cheap, either. Looking up how much hysterectomies cost in America, it adds up anywhere between $31,000-49,000 depending on what kind of procedure was done. I can imagine how distraught the employee was to get that bill.

  • @silverflight01
    @silverflight01 Před 2 lety +153

    Story 3: I've seen this sort of scam a few times on Reddit stories. What's worse is that sometimes, the scammer actually HAD the money the whole time! It's scummy behavior

    • @grimmjaw02
      @grimmjaw02 Před 2 lety +9

      it is really scummy but its also dont screw with engineers because they will know things

    • @Soken50
      @Soken50 Před 2 lety +11

      @@grimmjaw02 The general rule is don't screw with experts in their own field, you'll have a bad day of it :X
      Although if you're a decent person you don't screw with anyone, period, no reasons necessary :D

    • @hotarubinariko
      @hotarubinariko Před 2 lety +9

      Sadly, for some reason, statistically, almost all scammers have the money. Theft is a wealthy man's sport, 9/10 times. Something about resources and power ruins people's ethics.

  • @GeneralArin
    @GeneralArin Před 2 lety +590

    Story 1: Good Boss OP weaponizes his spoiled upbringing to become a super Karen to murder an arrogant insurance company

    • @tazhienunurbusinezz1703
      @tazhienunurbusinezz1703 Před 2 lety +96

      It isn't a Karen if the recipient has it coming. Then it's just called standing up for yourself.

    • @Josh-bb3xi
      @Josh-bb3xi Před 2 lety +1

      @@tazhienunurbusinezz1703 Don't you know? Anyone who has more than you doesn't deserve it in any capacity whatsoever.

    • @neffyg35
      @neffyg35 Před 2 lety +68

      Nah he isn't a Karen. He is goals lol I aspire to be this wealthy and petty

    • @joeycampbell940
      @joeycampbell940 Před 2 lety +13

      It's clearly fake, it's one of two story formats that always make it to the top, if even quarter of these were ture there wouldn't be a single functioning business left on the planet.

    • @tazhienunurbusinezz1703
      @tazhienunurbusinezz1703 Před 2 lety +18

      @@joeycampbell940 oh. You're one of THOSE.

  • @noahellis3672
    @noahellis3672 Před 2 lety +179

    Hey, Slash, I really enjoyed the stories today. By the way that guy who installed that machine for 7000 pounds, that's actually the equivalent of $8400 dollars in American dollars or at $1.20 per British pound. For that company to try to stiff him out of $8400 means that they're a dishonorable bunch to deal with or that company is in bad financial shape.

    • @martinpringle2127
      @martinpringle2127 Před 2 lety +13

      The man really needs to learn currencies.

    • @johndalasfox6077
      @johndalasfox6077 Před 2 lety +2

      @@martinpringle2127 a classic entitled American

    • @ReigoVassal
      @ReigoVassal Před 2 lety +2

      @@johndalasfox6077 nah he just average american.

    • @johndalasfox6077
      @johndalasfox6077 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ReigoVassal well I am one, and I can confirm I don’t mix up USD’s and GBP’s (most of the time ^^)

    • @tehking111
      @tehking111 Před 2 lety +6

      So the original amount of money they was going to stiff me was about £2.4k. Installation I was being paid about £300 an hour. People in the thread were asking me why I didn't ask for money up front, and to be honest, the thought of them stiffing me wasn't even in a possibility in my mind. The reason it jumped up to £7k was because I knew the installation from my old company was £8k, so asking for more than that would have made them look elsewhere. I'm glad you enjoyed the story.

  • @silverflight01
    @silverflight01 Před 2 lety +25

    Story 1: Don't you love when you shoot down an attitude like that? I love the irony at the end.

  • @Donice09
    @Donice09 Před 2 lety +11

    OP from the first story is a boss. Not only is he a kind individual willing to pay for his employees medical bill, when the insurance fell through but he destroyed that business who looked down on the little people. Good on OP.

  • @danielmarek4609
    @danielmarek4609 Před 2 lety +39

    Don't mess with an Engineer.... After listening to this one I had to laugh. I did field service for a long time in the automation controls field. A competitor of the company I worked for had a machine that used our controls, not their own. Their machine went down and no matter what they did they couldn't get it to run. They didn't want to call us, a competitor, and tried working with the machine's builder in another city. They reloaded the program, changed out all of the controls hardware and still could not get the machine to run. So they bit the bullet and called us. I got the call and went to the site. When I got there the receptionist said "Oh they are waiting for you." and I signed in and was lead back to the machine. The building was silent as this machine produced what was needed for everything else and everyone else to work. The head of the company was standing there in his suit and started to bitch me out for them being down for two weeks. I replied you just called us and those two weeks are not our fault. I said I need an electrician and an operator. I had my computer on my shoulder and my jacket was still zipped up. I was lead back to the machine where I asked what was going on. They said the machine just won't run. So I asked the operator to try and make anything run on the machine. She started by pressing a button and told me a pump should have started. The electrician already had a computer hooked up to the machine, and a set of electrical prints. I asked him to show me the pump in the schematics, he did. From there I got an address to look up in the program, then asked the operator to press the button. Looking at the program everything needed was met accept one item. I searched back two steps to an input that was not on. I grabbed the prints, paged back to the input and saw what it was. Seven different things were wired to it and all seven needed to be made. So I asked for the first one, it was good, and so on. When I got to the last one, a switch, I found it and looked back at the contacts, they were open. The switch was the "Off - Run" selector switch. It was in the "Off" position .... for the last two weeks. I switched into "Run" and told the operator to try starting the machine. She pressed the Start button and the machine came to life churning out parts. The plant went silent as I was at the machine for about a minute. The VP motioned for the electrician to come over to him. I was standing at the machine, coat still on, and my computer still hanging off my shoulder, when the electrician came back and said the VP was embarrassed and asked for me to go. As I was walking back out I had to pass him and all the big wigs. He then asked me what I did. I replied "I just turned the machine on". I was back at the receptionist signing out 5 minutes after walking in the building. The customer got a 4 hour minimum bill. That one always makes me laugh.

    • @gonun69
      @gonun69 Před 2 lety +2

      Must have felt great.

  • @TetraSky
    @TetraSky Před 2 lety +12

    First story : ... "we altered our terms, pray we don't change them further" comes to mind when the insurance company said they changed their thing a month prior, without warning and that it was a 12 month retrospect (how is this legal!?). Goes to show how much of a scam insurance is.

    • @Maximara
      @Maximara Před 2 lety +2

      I don't think it was legal.

  • @transgamergirl5004
    @transgamergirl5004 Před 2 lety +36

    Story one that is the kind of person who understands that just because they have wealth and alot of fortune both inherited and earned, (from my understanding) doesnt make you entitled to be a dick. The fact that he went to bat for that employee and when it didnt pan out he went and settled the bill for her, That is a boss who understands the human value and if i ever am a boss it's how i hope to be

    • @ldannu5627
      @ldannu5627 Před 2 lety +3

      Yes, he is an absolute good guy! Such an amazing boss ! Anyone would be lucky to have him as a boss !

  • @josephnorris4095
    @josephnorris4095 Před 2 lety +39

    Yep, last story and a lesson to all: Do not be an asshole and not pay those who work for you.

  • @Hybrid301
    @Hybrid301 Před 2 lety +41

    OP does a play by play of what a good boss should do for their employees.

  • @PoppyCorn144
    @PoppyCorn144 Před 2 lety +10

    First story:
    “Remember when you wouldn’t pay for the procedure my insurance actually covered?”
    “Big mistake, huge…”

    • @lifewuzonceezr
      @lifewuzonceezr Před 2 lety +1

      LOL I love how reading a line from a movie or tv show translates into the voice in my head! XooX

  • @billy9144
    @billy9144 Před 2 lety +5

    That first story made me angry. Legally, an insurance company cannot approve a procedure and then change the rules and deny it after it has happened. That is fraud and they could have been sued into oblivion. Can't believe she had to pay for the surgery herself. That is completely illegal.

  • @pasmas3217
    @pasmas3217 Před 2 lety +23

    i remember there was a kind of a similar enough story that made the news in my country...
    there was a bussinessman that was abducted for something like 20-40 days and the news made his name popular. And there was a second pretty huge CEO with a very similar family name (like a single extra letter, that is fully pronounced though, so the two names cna be easily ddifferentiated)
    so two of the CEOs truck drivers get into an accident in some internal shop transfer of something and their insurance denies them coverage because they are insured only for client deliveries or some bulshit of that sort, and whilst the vehicle damages where probably something like 10k, the medical bill of one of the guy to not lose his arm went into half a million (he either had to be transported to another country for surgery or a team had to be rbought in or sth costly that i do not remember).
    anyways the insurance does not accept to pay and the big very popular company's (in the country) name isnt the one that is visible, it is some generic transport and logistics name that is like a subsidiary and nobody knows.
    apparently the CEO tries to get it solved through legal, financial or whatever else and he fails. he then goes in person and they tell him "oh, because you are famous you think you can come here and buly us into making half a million in payments? go f* yourself" and kick him out.
    that was the point he got a news crew involved to wire him with a hidden camera for his next visit. (htere were some middle points that i do not remember)
    he goes in wired and tells them "do you know who i am?" and they say they do, because his family name is well known... etc..
    and they again tell him that they are kicking him out. he call in his laywer who apparrently has prepared a big lawsuit for breach of contract, because apparently they didn't have a good enough reason to deny the payment.
    And then the lawyer starts pulling out lawsuit after lawsuit from all the other companies that operate under the same mama-company of no-trust in the services due to proven ineffectiveness they start going crazy.
    Next day the insurance company EU CEO is sent to the country because they suddenly realise that its not the "famous" bussinessman who probably has like 30 or 50 emplyees, but its the other one. The guy that has the biggest toy megastores in the country, that has expanded that to like another 10 countries and te corporate offices are in this country, with so so many delivery and logistic companies and port and rail and so many other connected companies... Only the toy chain emplayes like 2500 people, but all together he has approximately 36000 people insured, and over 1000 vehicles, and over 200 propertie insured with them. apparently the hit from just loosing them as a client was forcing the isnureance branch in our conuntry to close down, but the lawsuit which was asking for all the active contracts to be refunded, and some fines and so many other things, made a top 15 european insurance (or at least i think they were this big) to pull out of 20% of europe to cut its losses.
    and then the CEO went on some media tour to bash them even more...

  • @Nikodymus
    @Nikodymus Před 2 lety +9

    I wish there was more “revengy-ness” to the seniors apartment story. Yeah, that OP basically cost that company an account, but I wish there was more to it.

  • @tiredman99
    @tiredman99 Před 2 lety +5

    First story: That is definitely a "Well well well. How the turntables." Moment

  • @RayDragonfly
    @RayDragonfly Před 2 lety +31

    Holy crap, I appreciate the amount of paraphrasing you did for the first story!
    Fantastic video as always

  • @MrsShocoTaco
    @MrsShocoTaco Před 2 lety +13

    It was pure joy when op in story1 started listing all the businesses he had insured with that company 🤗🤣

  • @Christaffo
    @Christaffo Před 2 lety +5

    Wow, that first guy sounds like an amazing boss! And an actual decent human being

  • @frosted_glaceon5513
    @frosted_glaceon5513 Před 2 lety +1

    I love that first OP. They sound like a fantastic boss who really wants the best for their employees. I always feel so lucky to have coworkers and managers like this too.

  • @christophersanders3252
    @christophersanders3252 Před 2 lety +3

    Any lawyer would have an absolute field day with the Devil’s own insurance company.

  • @benpasterski5106
    @benpasterski5106 Před 2 lety +2

    First story shows you how low some insurance companies are.
    They only cared about the OP’s employees until they heard the OP’s last name. The ending to the story was perfect.

  • @paperkay
    @paperkay Před 2 lety +2

    "I will pay you after you're done!"... "We've had this conversation before, buddy."

  • @bh4462
    @bh4462 Před rokem +1

    Insurance company: *Doesn't pay
    OP: "So you have chosen... death."

  • @amygoldstein3771
    @amygoldstein3771 Před 2 lety +1

    The first story reminded me of something I learned about Jim Henson, from back when he was shooting the first Muppet Show.
    His friend and one of the founding members of the muppet’s Jerry Nelson was having a problem with their insurance provider.
    Jerry’s daughter Christine had cystic fibrosis, and after years of treatments, he’d been informed by their provider that they would no longer cover her.
    Jim wouldn’t stand for that and changed providers for his entire company.
    When Jerry tried to thank him, Jim just kind of shrugged and said “That’s what insurance companies are for”.
    He also granted a wish for Christine, who had wanted to be an actress. You can see her in a scene with her dad in The Great Muppet Caper, where the two are walking in the park together.

  • @ReverieNightengale
    @ReverieNightengale Před 2 lety +1

    That first story is *exactly* why I never buy into the "people love their insurance and they love their freedom!" argument against M4A. Literally NO ONE loves their insurance. No one, no matter how many politicians and insurance companies will tell you that you do. You don't love your insurance. What you'd love is to have medical needs like that employee actually covered, without having the rug pulled out from under you months later when the company decides they don't feel like covering the costs for the insurance that you already pay way too much for.
    If anyone tries to tell you that people love their insurance and love having the "freedom" to choose which insurance plan will HOPEFULLY screw them over the least... don't. It's a scam and cases like that story show you why - you don't love your insurance and your insurance doesn't give a toss about you.
    So glad that OP mercilessly tore them down, the world is better off with one less greedy company ruining people's lives. We'd be better off if all medical insurance companies went the way of the dodo and we just adapted to a universal healthcare system.

  • @RookMeAmadeus
    @RookMeAmadeus Před rokem +2

    Insurance Company: You're just a tiny client, we don't have time for y-...Is it just me, or is that Final Boss Music?

  • @projektvideo6451
    @projektvideo6451 Před 2 lety +13

    This is where the phrase “Well, well, well, if it isn’t the consequences of my own actions” with that 1st reddit post. Karma is a bitch, ain’t it?

  • @lolmanboss
    @lolmanboss Před 2 lety +1

    Employee: could you please pay my insurrace?
    Insurrance: no
    Boss: so you have chosen death, and also hippity hoppity, your building is now my propierty.

  • @franciscojaviermendezrinco1902

    Second story: I can tell even one self can install a TV system. I did the one at my home by myself. All you need is an aerial, as much coaxial cable you think you'll need, a knife, some heads for the cable and you just put everything together, if your TV is digital you don't need a digital box, which isn't hard to install either.

  • @beka7475
    @beka7475 Před 2 lety

    Why was this whole video like the most wholesome satisfying r/prorevenge I've seen yet

  • @Swnsasy
    @Swnsasy Před 2 lety +4

    I get soooo much satisfaction hearing stories like the first one.. I wish more business owners were like him with their employees..

  • @battyrae1398
    @battyrae1398 Před 2 lety +3

    Well the lady whose boss covered her out of pocket is gonna be sticking with the company! Now that's how you get loyalty!

  • @Ninjakitsune978
    @Ninjakitsune978 Před 11 měsíci

    And this is the story of how OP got a super loyal employee, who is highly unlikely to leave...
    I laughed at the last story. That is brilliant revenge. Beautiful!

  • @NEPAAlchey
    @NEPAAlchey Před 2 lety

    That first story should be a reminder to everyone just how priveleged and powerful the 1% are. How easy their lives are and how easily they can crush even major corporations, but they only do so to benefit themselves and their close acquaintances.

  • @pinkdolphin1014
    @pinkdolphin1014 Před 2 lety +15

    Note to self: never anger an army man

    • @Frost_Daddy
      @Frost_Daddy Před 2 lety +1

      Yes

    • @ink2812
      @ink2812 Před 2 lety +1

      Everyone needs to note this. Seriously, worst people to mess with

  • @bigmanjones9699
    @bigmanjones9699 Před 2 lety +10

    Watching this at work Is what makes the morning shift possible

    • @isanyonehome
      @isanyonehome Před 2 lety

      Watching this is what makes breathing possible to handle

  • @uthmanbaksh3530
    @uthmanbaksh3530 Před 2 lety

    Re:Getting revenge on the cable company
    I don't think there is a able company anywhere on Earth that people absolutely love! Good on OP for getting revenge on the cable company!

  • @mikefromwa
    @mikefromwa Před rokem

    Insurance company: well if you don't like it, you can go somewhere else.
    Customer: Okay bye
    Insurance company: wait, not like that!

  • @b4ushoutxyz_66
    @b4ushoutxyz_66 Před rokem +1

    I love the original poster from the first story, you can tell that they weren't spoiled by their ivory tower upbringing, and actually use that sort of thing to do a lot of good! Gotta love it when you see arrogant and self righteous people get their just desserts.

  • @robertbrand5776
    @robertbrand5776 Před 2 lety +1

    I have to admit, that first one sounds like a r/thathappened more than a r/prorevenge

  • @bradwolf07
    @bradwolf07 Před 2 lety

    Now that first OP is the type of Boss I'd want to work for. I have nothing but respect for him

  • @strikeforce1500
    @strikeforce1500 Před 2 lety

    Don't be surprised if other insurances companies, small or big, had done that BS. You want to meet evil?, go to a insurance company.
    Props to OP for being such a great employer, it's sure a fresh air

  • @beka7475
    @beka7475 Před 2 lety

    I wish I could somehow meet the 1rst story's poster and tell him he is an icon, I love him, if he was my boss I would die for him- just for seeing him help my coworker with cancer like that. I have never heard of a manager that supportive. Imagine how joyful he made his employer? What an absolute king. I love him and I don't even know him.

  • @RSGill1903
    @RSGill1903 Před 2 lety

    Retirement Community Story - I applaud OP for being proactive and taking care of the retirees. Kudos!

  • @sheeptasticSeb
    @sheeptasticSeb Před 2 lety +3

    The first story sounds like it should belong on r/that happened...

    • @maieen2665
      @maieen2665 Před 2 lety

      You're not wrong. It's an entertaining story, nonetheless.

    • @ainzooalgown3927
      @ainzooalgown3927 Před 2 lety

      If someone can find the news articles, then we can confirm it did happen.

  • @vahvahdisco
    @vahvahdisco Před 2 lety

    That first story is absolutely fantastic ! To buy your former insurance provider’s building after their company has gone bust must be a ‘smack in the mouth’ to their former employees ! 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣

  • @AdrielDoesGaming
    @AdrielDoesGaming Před rokem

    Oh man, that first story was absolutely beautiful! That insurance company deserved all of that karma

  • @Ragehunger
    @Ragehunger Před rokem

    It's so damn frustrating hearing about how insurance fraud is a reasonably punishable crime, but insurance companies can get away with nonchalantly denying coverage that they don't have a good enough reason to do and are somehow within their full rights to use or change vague clauses in their contracts as legal loopholes. And then they have the nerve to talk down on their customers as insignificant. Just imagine how many people some insurance companies have screwed over who didn't and still don't have the legal or influential power to punish them even a fraction as much as OP did.

  • @Nerobyrne
    @Nerobyrne Před 2 lety +4

    the first story doesn't make any sense.
    If they only informed their large clients, wouldn't OP have been informed, seeing how his family's business empire is so big that them leaving put the insurance company at risk of closing?

    • @marjoriejohnston4905
      @marjoriejohnston4905 Před 2 lety

      Either the differing nature of those businesses created a system issue or, more likely, the insurance company was lying and they're just a bunch of scumbags

    • @natanoj16
      @natanoj16 Před 2 lety

      Yea. They most likely just lied

    • @mariposa9506
      @mariposa9506 Před 2 lety

      None of the story has a ring of truth tbh.

  • @pengine6096
    @pengine6096 Před rokem

    that first story is the exact opposite of half of the Malicious Compliance stories
    MC stories: HAHA I, THE BOSS, WILL NEVER DO ANYTHING FOR YOU!
    The First Story: Oh, sure. *Goes to company *they do nothing *RUNS THEM OUT OF BUSINESS

  • @silverblade357
    @silverblade357 Před 17 dny

    That last story could've only been better if Jake threatened to sue OP. You know, because he wouldn't be able to make a case without incriminating himself! 😂

  • @rowanedmunds7574
    @rowanedmunds7574 Před rokem +1

    Honestly, even if OP dealing with that insurance company was a small business with no other connections he could still have ruined their day.
    If he got what was said here in writing I imagine an e-mail or two is all that would be required to convince the "big customers" not to work with an insurance company that can and will choose to retroactively change their contract to just not pay out a claim whenever is convenient for them without even informing their customers... I imagine in pretty much any country, taking this issue to court would get you this statement in writing allowing you to send those e-mails and a payout (at minimum cost of the treatment).

  • @liathedoll
    @liathedoll Před 2 lety +1

    That first story was fresh change on all the horrible bosses.

  • @randheermallawaarachchi4914

    I'm pretty sure all these stories should be in r/thathappened

  • @mrfixa7702
    @mrfixa7702 Před 2 lety

    for the last story, OP shoulda gotten out a toolkit, set up for like half an hour, building up the tension, and the fix the problem, then pack up

  • @Linaskye143
    @Linaskye143 Před 2 lety

    I think the wealthy business owner doesn’t give himself enough credit for being who he is. He could have struggled more, yeah, but struggles don’t always make a person better. He did well for himself through some connections, but you still don’t become as successful as he did without some sort of work ethic and integrity. Then the way he cared for his employee?? That’s amazing. Good people are good people.

  • @wadehiggins1919
    @wadehiggins1919 Před rokem

    It is rare when an employer truly goes to bat for their employees using their power and influence to benefit those who have been cheated out of a benefit they were fully entitled to receive.

  • @silky0439
    @silky0439 Před 2 lety +1

    Last story. Serves him right to have to hunt down each of those guys. If he had payed them like he was supposed to, he never would have been in that situation. Good for them!

  • @callumh4991
    @callumh4991 Před 3 měsíci

    The fact that he WAS a big client and he wasn't told shows that their whole deal was bullshit.

  • @arthurdoucette1786
    @arthurdoucette1786 Před 2 lety +9

    Greetings from nova Scotia, Canada; first off I would like to say thanks for all the awesome videos, I really look forward to another great video. I respect your decision to spend more time with your family, I think you made an amazing dad move....Please keep the great content coming, many thanks, Arthur

  • @DevilinDisguise18
    @DevilinDisguise18 Před rokem

    Story 1: Awesome!! I wish more employers stood up for their employees like that!!

  • @harryboyes2812
    @harryboyes2812 Před 2 lety

    That first story ain't pro revenge. It's full on nuclear scorched earth revenge with radioactive fallout dessert.
    Company: "We don't deal with small clients."
    OP: "So you have chosen Armageddon."

  • @RealCoolstriker64
    @RealCoolstriker64 Před 2 lety +2

    I wanna call bs on the first story, because there’s no way an *insurance company* would explicitly ADMIT TO DISCRIMINATION, let alone THAT EASILY.
    Edit: not to mention *contract fraud.* I know that it is for a FACT illegal to change the terms of service and enforce new rules retroactively, ESPECIALLY like this.

  • @Audiogeek-kf2ez
    @Audiogeek-kf2ez Před rokem

    I love when a business person uses plain good business practices to but arrogant companies. Bravo dude

  • @anndownsouth5070
    @anndownsouth5070 Před 2 lety +3

    Dear Dabney, in the last story it was pounds not dollars. The symbol that looks a bit like a cursive capital L is pound sign.

  • @kod-s
    @kod-s Před 2 lety +7

    Got travel insurance with ok rates (this was a condition of my visa in the US). Got sick, submitted a claim. The bill comes back 4 times higher. After 8 (!!!) months of back and forth with disgustingly rude customer service, after involving the Attorney General in my state, I finally got an answer of why: they had an addenda to their contract, which was AN ENTIRE CONTRACT BUT WITH DIFFERENT NUMBERS. Of course, they failed to mention the addenda when we were discussing the rates. How on Earth is this legal? In the end, I had to pay only two times the amount, not four, "as a courtesy".
    I lived in Russia for 20 years. The US insurance company called IMG Global is officially, by a huge margine, the worse organization I've ever had a displeasure of dealing with. That includes the my home State's Duma. I made the fucking Duma to see the light once, but I failed to do so with IMG Global. Absolute disgrace.

  • @PapasBlox
    @PapasBlox Před 2 lety +2

    That machine story. So Jake reached out to OP and said he coudnt afford the company's install service(let's say $150, up from the 100 Company used to charge), but then agrees to give OP double what the company used to charge(200)?
    Yea, seems sus. I would've been wary of that.

    • @tehking111
      @tehking111 Před 2 lety

      Believe it or not it would have cost about 8k for engineers to install it. Double my rate for a job like this was about £300 an hour which gave me about £2400. It made sense in their eyes, until they screwed me over.

    • @PapasBlox
      @PapasBlox Před 2 lety

      @@tehking111 that's cool, my numbers were just examples. I don't know what the real numbers were because I don't even know what kind of machine were talking about.

  • @Navywalrus09
    @Navywalrus09 Před 2 lety

    1st Story:
    This may be the first time I've ever rooted for the silver-spoon capitalist in one of these stories

  • @mannydavis7708
    @mannydavis7708 Před rokem

    Someone has an operation covered by insurance. Insurance company changes the policy terms after the operation was done then backdates the changes so the operation is no longer covered. That doesn't really sound legal.

  • @matthewscorner2990
    @matthewscorner2990 Před 2 lety

    That first story is beautiful. I was worried he was just gonna switch insurances and we wouldn't see what the company thought of that. So glad they went to do it in person.

    • @summersolstice884
      @summersolstice884 Před rokem +1

      I would have loved if he and his family had used their connections in the business world (even before covid) to spread the word about the insurance company ... There would have most likely been a tidal wave of cancellations...

  • @kenshinflyer
    @kenshinflyer Před 2 lety

    First Story: Someone already mentioned this, but "the butt you kick today might be the one who will kick your butt in the future."

  • @jewlbunny
    @jewlbunny Před 2 lety +1

    This is why my philosophy is, "Don't be a butt."

  • @masterbond9
    @masterbond9 Před 2 lety

    you know, i was expecting the OP to be completely different than he actually was. I like them. they are nice.

  • @seraglioborneo2803
    @seraglioborneo2803 Před rokem

    Last: Search for an OP who is only one of SEVEN people in UK who can do one type of restoration job on old buildings. The GM of the larger project pisses him off and OP leaves and warns the other 6. Obviously they are too busy! A huge fine is levied when GM can't "deliver" the goods on time!

  • @_Pale_Vapors_
    @_Pale_Vapors_ Před 2 lety

    When he explained what lean ment in this context I can only imagine cups of lean and a purple salesperson in a night guard uniform

  • @AtotehZ
    @AtotehZ Před 2 lety

    I would have followed the higher ups of the insurance company and made sure they couldn't get a foothold in the industry again.

  • @Urrarg
    @Urrarg Před 2 lety

    3rd story: When he called back to "apologize" I'd have told him it's now 8k instead of 7k for having screamed at me like that.

  • @darko-man8549
    @darko-man8549 Před 2 lety

    What I love in the first story is how this guy, you’d think would be a selfish, stuck up rich ceo, completely takes down some pompous rich people trying to exploit the unfortunate

  • @NEPAAlchey
    @NEPAAlchey Před 2 lety

    Most cable companies have monopolies in their area. Even in major cities they have made maps and assign territories and if you don't like your one provider you are screwed. They have perfectly skirted the laws put in place to prevent this.

  • @annoyinguser
    @annoyinguser Před 2 lety +2

    It's interesting that always when youtube recommends me an older video I already listen I check the channel and sometimes I find a new video uploaded up a couple of tens of seconds up to a minute.

  • @sarahader8118
    @sarahader8118 Před 2 lety

    Hi Rslash. Wanted to say that I really enjoy your videos; some of them just astounded me on certain levels, like with the entitled parents and the pro revenge peoplewill get on those who deserves it. Also I love the puppy bloopers you have sometimes with your dogs.

  • @crimsonshadow1477
    @crimsonshadow1477 Před 2 lety

    The op in the first story really does show that people can come from wealth and privilege and still be a decent person, based on the back story I think the op is from South Korea, so being respectful and going off at the blatant disrespect of the insurance company makes sense...good on you op, you're the kind of boss people would kill to work for

  • @mostar1219
    @mostar1219 Před 2 lety

    The 1st person didn't even know they were testing the humanity of the insurance company and they got the results anyway

  • @marshmallowskies
    @marshmallowskies Před 2 lety

    You upload at 8 am my time which is right when I get to work so it's perfect for having something to listen to starting my day.

  • @andrewlanglois6362
    @andrewlanglois6362 Před 2 lety

    12:50 Jake was doing an antsy pansy dance for Months, while you were out working Your Job without worries. All Easy, With The Touch of 1 Button!! And you can just press his buttons now.

  • @sarasmr4278
    @sarasmr4278 Před 2 lety +1

    Anybody else having to search for rslash and go to his page every morning? I watch it every day. CZcams used to feed it to me.