r/Maliciouscompliance My Landlord Tried to Scam Me into Paying Double Rent
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 11. 07. 2021
- r/Maliciouscompliance In today's episode, OP has to break his lease and move out of his apartment early. According to the lease terms, he doesn't have to continue paying rent on that apartment if he can find a replacement tenant. He does exactly that, but his landlord says that he has to keep paying rent because the landlord is going to give his apartment to somebody else. OP says, "Nope! I don't think so!" and slaps him with some malicious compliance contract law and doesn't pay an extra penny in rent.
đ r/Maliciouscompliance Mom: "DON'T DISCIPLINE MY CHILD!" Babysitter: "lol ok" âą r/Maliciouscompliance ...
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"Sneaky Snitch" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC By Attribution 3.0 - Komedie
Landlord: "this isn't the last you'll hear from us"
Narrator: "and it was the last they ever heard of them"
I read that in Morgan Freeman's voice.
LMAO
Plot twist, the story went from r/PettyRevenge to r/BlackHoleRevenge because the landlord and their goons thought that starting a fight with the former renter was a good idea, and, at the end, the OP of the story said to them, after the goons were slaughtered and the former landlord was clinging to life, "Do you remember when you said, 'This isn't the last you'll hear from us'? Well, now, it IS the last that I will be hearing from you, and ditto for anyone else that ever dealt business with you in their lives....enjoy your stay in Hell, you evil assholes".
@@debbie1308 i did also lol
my real story..I 45M suspect my wife 43F is cheating on me
Airline luggage story: I had a similar issue when checking my luggage a few years ago. My bag ended up being 0.7lbs over the weight limit.
Instead of paying the $50 penalty for an overweight bag, I opened the bag and grabbed some clothes, pulled it on OVER my current clothing, and handed the bag back.
The bag was now easily under the limit, and I was nice and warm for the entire flight. (It was in winter, so getting overheated wasn't an issue.)
NICE
lmao glad u didnt sweat XD
From what Iâve seen, itâs pretty standard (at least in the US) to rearrange your bags if one is overweight. I know Iâve done it before. No, it doesnât make the plane any lighter, but it complies with the rules, and Iâve never had the person at the check-in counter take issue with it.
Nice :D
Who were you flying with? I flew with United and they have like a 2 pound buffer where they don't charge you.
My wifes parents come from a central asian country and whenever they visit us in europe there is a lot of shopping involved. So everytime they check in on their flight home they circumvent the luggage restrictions by wearing as much of their clothing as is possible. This is especially funny because they always visit us in summer and fly home looking like that time joey wore all of chandlers shirts đ€Ł
One of my Uncles did the same thing...he and my aunt were travelling out to the Seychelles for a holiday. Now the thing is my family are Scottish...and most of us guys wear Kilts...because well why not ? a 'proper' Kilt is pretty heavy. So uncle thought he's save a part of his luggage allowance and wear his Kilt.
The 'problem' came when they landed at the Seychelles. My Uncle and aunt were asked to stay seated until everybody else got off the plane ( a lot of the other passengers were people going home ). When they finally got to disembark they found some of the crew AND passengers waiting for them...and were 'clapped' of the plane.
Similar thing at the hotel...if uncle came down to dinner NOT wearing a suit or trousers he was asked ( very nicely ) if he would kindly go back up to his room and change into his Kilt. I guess people all over the world just LOVE a guy in a Kilt !
One of my housemates did that because she couldn't fit all of her jackets in her luggage. It was the middle of summer, so it must have been so uncomfortable.
@@ShadeSlayer1911 The best thing about a Kilt is that's 'air conditioned' ;-)
@@ramadaxl oh my.
Xd
Parking Spot Story: "Well you forced me to inconvenience my neighbor, so I decided to inconvenience you."
Remind me: did OP or the women get fined?
@@shaereub4450 OP.
The luggage rule isnât because of the plane, its for the people that have to put your luggage on the plane. Thereâs limits to what they can lift according to their unions and airlines have to adhere to that.
That actually makes sense. Never knew that. So the extra money paid for the extra weight, does that go the unions or the guys lifting the luggage or? Would be interesting to know.
@@zanestathakis30 That would be nice, no? It probably goes to pay for the extra fuel needed to lift it, and to the insurance increase they're probably charged in case of an accident.
@@zanestathakis30 pretty sure they use machinery for heavier luggages so the extra costs would be to power and use the machine?
@@KiraiJinn Depends on the size of the planes. most are just handled from luggage cart, to conveyor, up to plane and then into the plane. Who moves them onto and off of the conveyor is a person. Only time its not, is if its stupid heavy and then if you can't use machine it'd be 2 or more people lifting the item as a group lift.
Its also becausw luggage need to be properly placed so the plane doesnât fall :D
The guy with the heavy luggage has the right idea - the weight of your bag is exact, but the weight of your person is estimated. If your bag is slightly overweight, you can put a few items in your pocket. Only works for a couple pounds, certainly not any significant weight.
I got lots if souvenir keychains one time so I put them all on myself as accessories
small airports with small planes would literally weigh you, your luggage and your carried bags tho
It has nothing to do with your weight but how much their workers are allowed to carry, I mean it does matter for small airplanes and such but weighing baggage usually has nothing to do with affecting the airplanes ability to fly
@@aSipOfHemlocktea LMAO and where did you make that information up from? I guess they have the pilots calculate the weight and balance of the plane during every single pre-flight ever because they don't want to strain the arms of the poor luggage handlers, huh?
@@Lyndiloo as a previous baggage handler... over 50lbs and OSHA requires a team lift, so you have to pay for the second person to lift your bag. If they cared about balance, then they'd weigh the passengers too.
Management: "Lol, you got fined and there nothing you can do about it."
OP: *Trolls them with daily payments* "Play stupid game, win stupid prizes."
If I didn't have any fees on my end, I would've set up a ton of payments per day at 1 cent each. Have fun with writing and delivering 200 "we've received your payment" letters every day for a month. Also have fun dealing with an overflowing recycling bin, because that's where those 200 letters/day are going instantly.
for people who don't know: although 50g is relatively nothing, but they enforce these rules because of the workers who have to carry these bags in and out of the plane and on other belts.... that's why these rules exist!
but this story was just stupid and I LOVE IT
Yeah, I don't know who they think they are sticking it to, at this point their are only making the day of a minimum wage worker far worse
@@higunner00 i mean, they are saving the money they wouldâve wasted for just 50g
@@veronicaveronica869 I mean he seems to take personal the fact the lady could not just let those 50g pass as if she had any say and let's not forget he did it to annoy her and feel smug... Not to save for those 50g
@@higunner00 no. He also did it because he refused to pay 50$ for 50g. Which is perfectly reasonable. Also, the worker seemed a bit rude with the whole you gotta make it lighter đđ»đđ»ââïž, I donât care how you do
imagine if EVERY bag was overweight. That's why they're strict. Sucks for the few passengers that cant manage to get it under, but its a necessary rule.
Parking space story: There is a brilliance to that story that OP doesn't even talk about. Sure the receipt thing is fucking awesome, but the real joy comes from the fact that when you are a place that accepts electronic payment there is a certain dollar threshold that, if not hit, will cost you money. It's the reason that small mom and pop shops have a $5 limit on credit cards. If it's under $5 they get charged an extra fee.
It may have gone up, but there used to be a $0.50 charge for every transaction.
@@BonnieHalfElven i guess it was the quarter chocolate-bar that broke the camels back ;) edit: i managed to reply to the wrong commend :D
Probably wasnât credit card, but bank transfer, which doesnât have transaction fees like that.
If it doesnt charge you fee, just use electronic auto payment to make it even worse for the remaining 37 days:
* 1x 13 cent per transaction/day
* 1x 29 cent per transaction/day
* 1x 34 cent per transaction/day
* 1x 46 cent per transaction/day
* 69 cent per week
* $2,37 per month
When you finished it, ask 2 ct refund.
For the airport one, the lady had no choice. we have to charge extra if its even an ounce over 50 pounds (or 23 kg). idk if its labor laws or union or whatever but the airport legally cant have the carriers (people who put the luggage on and off the plane) carry anything over 50 pounds or the airline is liable. so when we get luggage over 50 pounds we have a second carrier coming in. I do agree that the rules are too strict and charging extra is just stingy, but ive been to airports where if you accept luggage over 50 pounds without charging extra you get fired on the spot.
Okay but they can handle it nicer. I was slightly over one time and the nice Lady at the check-in suggested I shift a pair of shoes into my hand luggage or so, let me go to the side and sort it out.
@@johannaleopold2612 did he asked nicely?
âThis isnât the last youâll hear from usâ
Huh, weird, seems like it was
The car rental businesses tend to do this from time to time. They get the car, charge the previous user with an extra day for some b/s excuse and give it to someone else, thus getting an extra rental fee for free. But hey - you act like a slimy slug, you get treated like a slimy slug.
Uhhh that's not what happened here. No one's a slimy slug but OP in this story. I worked at a rental car place. We don't give a dang about your money. We got paid by the hour and made commissions but only when opening contracts. OP said it himself. His return time is 5:30. He left it in the drop box for AFTER HOURS. The system charges you for the next day after a couple hours of being late. You didn't return it on time. Thats your own dang fault. Return it on time, get your deposit back. Don't return on time? Get charged. I've also the most lenient staff usually by giving three hours in grace period sometimes by fixing the return time so they wouldn't have to pay a penny more. Other people do that too. Stop calling every rental company a scamming company when the system runs on a 24-hour clock. If you're late, you pay.
@@meggiemills3602 but op was charged for the day so why would op be a slimmy slug when he uses a car for a day that op was charged and when op got their the second time the car rental people where not there and it was nice and clean.
@@TWISTYCOMET He was charged for the day because he didn't return the vehicle on time XD simple as that. Anything past 5:30 is overdue but some staff will give a couple hours of a grace period. The only thing where the staff is wrong is trying to get the car back when he's now not due for a few more hours due to charging him for another day.
and you get a car that looks like a slimy slug.
@@CaTastrophy427 Not true xD Contrary to the belief, the rental cars are quite nice. Everything is usually newer than 2017 and the cars are auctioned before the mileage reduces the value so they barely stay long in any fleet.
Edit: Also we hand wash after every return. If its smoked in, something is beyond our abilities, they're detailed.
The thing with the Luggage weight is: It is to Protect the Loaders because they do it all by hand and Airlines have Found that 23kg is the right amount where the Workers can load the plane quickly enough.
But.... Does 0.5 kg really make a difference?
Sorry, .05
I came here to say this; glad someone else already had.
Fitty grams of coke is so much harder to eat in front of airport staff đ€Łđ„đ„
@@DinahDissects not really but then where do you draw the line? They decided 50 lbs was the best number
"This isn't the last you'll hear from us!"
the results determined that was a lie.
The luggage weight doesnât have as much to do with the plane as the workers. The weight limits are mainly because the workers have to lift every bag and lid it on the plane, so they limit weight to protect the workers. That being said, penalizing for .05Kgs is not protecting workers, itâs extortion.
Unfortunately is law, the union is the one imposing those and it becomes a slippery slope when there aren't hard limits. Today is 50g, then is 100g, the is 150g and it j st keeps building up
@@higunner00 exactly. "It's just 50g. It's just 100g." and it isn't going to stop. It's easy to understand why there's a strict line when it comes to regulations like this. If it's only a couple of hundred grams then you can take it with you easily, no problem.
That being said the counter lady could have just explained it to him properly and everybody can go on with their day.
There was a comedian that joked about this. Saying if my luggage is over weight, and i pay them extra. They turn on the extra saftey features. Sooo...no sest belt 5$, tray down during take off 15$, wifi on cellphone tenant says the cellphone signal may interfere with the plane's signal and will become hazardous. 150$
The reason luggage is not allowed to be heavier than a certain amount is not because of the planes max capacity but because the workers transporting the luggage are not allowed to lift a weight over a certain amount so the donât injure themselves
Never considered that. I feel more people would understand if they explained that as one of the reasons why weight restrictions exist.
@@galfinsp7216
It's true, but the limit is actually 70lbs (which used to be the weight allowed per bag & is the max allowed for 'excess weight' charge). And it's way more with freight. Workers have safe lifting equipment. (My brother-in-law does this.)
The luggage weight has nothing to do with the weight of the plane, its because theres people who have to lift your luggage on and off the plane
and it's a BS problem too. Only since they've been charging for luggage suddenly anything over 50lb/23kg is a problem. In First/Business or even with higher tiered status, I can pack 70lb/32kg without incurring a fee.
I remember travelling back in the late 90s, my luggage was routinely over 50lb (it was work related) and all that happened was a red "HEAVY" tag attached to the handle.
@@realShadowKat yeah its not like people handling hundreds of kg of luggage everyday got back injuries all the time and now that is not the case anymore, its not like there are laws involved in the weight limit a person can carry on its own and that red tag is a warning for workers so they know you need 2 people to handle that.
@@_desertork1839 and how much of the airline fee is given to these workers? The unions are bullshit in that regard and so are the airlines. They just collect collect collect. The extra $30 for 50 grams only is there to line the pockets of the corporate shitbags. I'm all for the warning tag but to charge extra just because you're flying coach? Fuck them.
@@_desertork1839 As someone who worked in physically labourous jobs most of my life, your argument is BS. If you can't lift 100lbs easily with 1 hand, then you shouldn't be in that line of work. You put these B.S regulations in place and it'll only A) Reduce pay; and believe me, the company will find ways to do this no matter what; B) Decrease morale.
Back problems don't come from lifting heavy sh*t, they come from people not putting time into stretching their muscles properly - Should devote 30 mins a day to this if you do that kind of job. I used to carry 200+ lbs items for years; the most being 330 lbs, all of it by myself, as did my coworkers. Large intake of calcium, a good amount of protein, did yoga, no issues to this day.
@@abrahamthebewildered1448 good for you and I'm sure its easy to find thousands like you and your coworkers to replace all airport workers around the world just so a passenger can put 5 kg more of souvenirs in their luggage. Your average airport worker isn't as fit as you are.
Mind you this isn't an airline policy its a national labor law in my country and I'm sure many others. Even potatoes and sand bags are 25kg max.
Iâll have to watch this during my break but I can already tell itâs a good one
God am I happy Iâm not old enough to work yet
Ok
Itâs always a good one
I love it when he says every single day at the end
Man, your voice is so relaxing there's just days where I fall asleep to it
You are not the only one hahahaha
You guys are sus he's married
@@youllknowme2079 we just find his voice soothing, his wife falls asleep to podcasts
I don't know about the other guy, but I'm just honest, it's soothing, like Morgan Freeman
@@christocanoid it really is soothing đ
2:20 as soon as he said that he owned a farm, I KNEW what was about to happen đ€Ł
If I was the guy with the parking ticket. I would totally set up my rent cost divided by 30 days for each day too. ahahahah
The luggage fee is because the people who have to load up all the suitcases into the plane could be injured if all the cases are too heavy so they add a fee to dissuade people into making their bags lighter
Begone bot!
The last one just reminds me of playing Skyrim and you become like 1 point of weight over carry so you just eat a couple cheese wheels so you can move again.
no extra day, no cleaning fee, and stuck them with the cleaningâŠplus a free day of rental for their scam falling apart: a nice win
Airport luggage weight limit isn't for the plane weight it's for the handlers backs.
It's not completely stupid, it's for health and safety for the workers mishandling heavy bags all day.
Begone bot!
I love listening to these videos while drawing because i have to rewatch 2-3 times because I zone out while drawing so I listen to it once, then another time to actually hear the stories, and then a third if I didnât get it the second time. So that means more watch time!
That man in the thumbnail is ANGRY AF đ
Hi redditor, can you do more AITA
RSlash is the only CZcamsr for whom I would watch a full ad without skipping.
Same
At least I can listen to this while waiting in the vet's office. Thanks for keeping me calm
That last OP was petty as hell, and the funniest Malicious Compliance story EVER đ€Łđ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
Damn his voice is so soothing and calming. I could just sit in my garden for hours and just listen to these episodes
Wow, I am sure the FDA and the airline will now have to change their rules because you have inconvenience a minimum salary employee that has to deliver those paper slip with the weight and make sure they have been payed the amount of money that is supposed. Oooh great champion of justice.
That plane one was definitely about Ryanair, I've had the exact same thing, an extra âŹ50 if your suitcase is the wrong shape. They are scammers!
Lol the last one about the luggage reminded me of one of my vacations:
We were at the air port coming home from Alaska, my dadâs bag was .05 over the weight limit. He asked the lady if he could blow on it to make it even, but the lady just simply said âitâs fine just go on ahead.â
Yoooo, he is four minutes early! Lets go guys!
The airline luggage limit is cause OSHA violations- they canât have their employees carrying too much
i guess it was the quarter chocolate-bar that broke the camels back ;)
@@christianforsstrom2222 I usually go with 1 or 2 kilos of over luggage, they usually forgive them, but one day they told me no because they were in a government audit and that they are looking to collect fines. They told me to walk by and come back when they gave me a signal and they could accept my excess luggage
âThis isnât the last youâll hear from me!â
They were never heard from again
Fun fact! The weight limit on luggage has nothing to do with what the plane carries, but it has to do with the people who have to put it on the plane. In the US the limit is 50lbs because that's the limit the company can ask someone to lift legally. If it's over, then they either have to use 2 people or some machinery.
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The last story was The Best! I never get a good laugh out of most vids but that was almost as good as a Kevin Story! LoL
That last one is funny once you know that most of those luggage checks are independent from the planes, meaning they make money solely off you paying more to check your bag
Lol good on OP in the 1st story. Imagine having the nerve to charge a customer for an extra day with the rental car for *literally doing what was asked of them* all because they couldn't get the drop box open. That's not OP's problem, they just did what was asked of them. They had no control over you not being able to open the drop box. This is why I don't rent cars from rental car dealerships. They're slimy slugs who'll charge you extra without a valid reason (which I'm fairly certain is illegal because it's theft)
I laughed pretty hard when the guy from the last story offered the lady some of the chocolate. LOL
I am ready for my daily morning dose of
R/slash.
Me too
When OP offered the chocolate, I thought this was going to turn from malicious compliance to malicious kindness.
We need baby bloopers or just to see him
We already got a face reveal
I took a trip recently and because I had wedding gifts in my suitcase, it was overweight. I immediately thought about this chocolate story. Unfortunately, it was several pounds over and I had no chocolate to scarf down, but remembering this story made me smile as I forked out $100. lol
My morning start with R/slash and I feel refreshed and ready for the day đ
I was really hoping the plumbing guy had some kind of heavy duty roof rack that wouldn't be hurt and was going to just smash into the parking covering and go "well you told me I **HAD TO** park in my assigned place and fined me for not"
the last airport one reminds me of a story. I had to take the plane and with some companies if you only have a handluggage you don't even need to check in at a counter you can use the machine but when you do use the counter they will also weigh your hand luggage to make sure it's the correct weight but they won't weight your handbag or backpack (you can have both) the hand luggage limit is 10kg... so i removed my laptop and charger and other stuff. Stuffed them in my massive handbag and passed the counter like that, then walked over a bit and put back everything in my handlugagge XD the look on the ladies's faces was priceless XD
No, it wasn't. This is everyday occurrence in an airport, they have seen people putting on all the clothes in their luggage in the middle of the lobby, removing packaging from everything, combine snacks in one container. Also carry luggage has size limitations to be considered still carry on so it cannot be "massive"
Begone bot!
And that's why you ALWAYS take photos when you move into and out of any rental.
Heavy Luggage: I would have said, "Have a nice day!" and then bit my thumb at her (Shakespearian flipping the bird).
Cool Anyways hereâs the Recipe for brownies:
1/2 cup butter
2 eggs
1 cup sugar
1/3 cup cocoa powder
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When my GF and I were flying somewhere our bag was several pounds overweight but the ticket agent was cool AF. He told me that it would be an extra $25 I think, I don't really remember but he just looked at me and told me to use that money and take her out for a nice dinner.
Sort of in line with the parking spot stories:
My mom's care completely died after 23 years. So I was driving her around for a couple days (no car parked in her assigned spot) until she got a new car. We brought the new car (WITH DEALER PLATES) back to the apartment and she parked in her spot. That same day she received a nasty letter from the landlord that only people on the lease are allowed to park in the parking spot, and she would be fined.
No common sense that a car with dealer plates after not car being parked there for a week might be a new car. And not to mention, I was on the lease (had been for 10 years). How did she know it wasn't my car?
I moved across the country almost a decade ago to go to university and wasn't sure where I'd end up after, so I didn't bring everything with me. In the years since I've slowly been bringing stuff with me on my return trip every time I visit my Mom. The trick? That overweight luggage fee is usually equal to or more than a second checked bag, so I pack "light" into a slightly smaller suitcase and put that inside a slightly bigger suitcase. 1 checked back on the way there, 2 checked bags on the way back, all underweight.
watch as the devils tricks unfold and the angels plans be told.
I like your words magic man
@@EnderShot XD
Once when I was traveling with my mom, her suitcase was overweight, mine was underweight and so was our carry on luggage. They wanted to charge us for the extra weight, so we moved some of her stuff to my bag, and to our carry on. The sum of all the bags was exactly the same. Just spread out over more bags. Mindless.
From what I've been reading, it's to protect the people who load the luggage, not anything having to do with extra weight on the plane.
I know this will not be seen but, airlines have the weight limits in place because of I believe Osha mandate that one person can only lift "x" amount of weight. So anything over requires a second person. So legally she would get in trouble if she didn't mark it over that weight and it was caught.
So the tag costs 50 euro?
Who gets the money?
Mudding in the rental car. đđđđđ
You will get your rent when you fix this damn door!
Day 141 of telling him he's making everyone day better
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Keep it up Jeff.
He's here! Keep on going!!!
@@user54363 congrats on being first on rslash:]
Keep going Jeff!
I wouldn't have like poured liquids in the inside, lol, but I'd def be leaving lots of crumbs and easily vacuumed trash in the inside of that car lol.
his first story is basically a reverse play of that building a house sequence in RDR 2
Never been this early to a rSlash video before đđŸ
Slumlords gets REKT.
No views, 71 likes and 16 comments. I think CZcams just had 3 lines of coke.
Last story: excellent :)
When one of the international students who'd been living with us when I was in high school flew back home I remember Mom helping her and she just lost it crying about her overweight luggage (she was already so distraught having to leave after spending a whole year with us and her new school friends and she thought she was having to pick things to not bring back home right there in the airport.) It turned out she'd put her laptop in her checked bag, not her carryon, which isn't advisable anyway, so Mom helped her rearrange things to make it fit in her carryon. This was 2006 and it was a pretty solid Sony Vaio, so removing it solved the weight problem. But yeah, as you pointed out, the weight is still going on the plane...
With the luggage weight thing it's not about how heavy overall the plane is it's people have to carry your luggage so it's for the workers not the plane
Exactly there are labor laws in place for this, at least in my country if you pass the limit it will have to go with an overweight warning tag and you need two people to handle that.
I worked on the desk and we didn't enforce this rule that much because the luggages had a 1kg extra limit but as always there's people trying to pass that limit too.
The record was an old lady trying to pass with a 30kg overhead luggage, which most likely a flight assistant would have had to lift to get in the overhead compartments.
The reason for the extra charge on the luggage weight, is because organizations like Osha have guidelines on it. Anything over 23kg requires 2 people to lift it
I think the baggage has to be a certain weight because of the people carrying them (only one can hold a certain amount of weight) so if itâs over that they legally have to assign two baggers to carry them out (and thus the heavier pricing)
Begone bot!
@@gc6096 what?
really 50 Euros for 50g...was flying to FL for vacation. We were about 1lb over the limit so I took out a novel I had packed and stood in front of the counter where I put on 3 extra tshirts and 2 extra pairs of socks. Luggage came in just under the limit. Some ppl in line were pissed but most laughed. Ticket agent was NOT amused.
I didnât know this about luggage weights, but the 23 kg limit is to protect workers from over extending themselves with super heavy luggage. Officially, luggage over 23kg (50lbs) legally requires 2 people to lift
The point of the luggage weight isnt the weight of the plane. It's that the staff have to carry the luggage, so if it's over the limit they have to get 2 people to carry it instead of just 1. Because, you know, safety.
This hasnât changed at all in 2 years
The last time I flew, which was in March 2020 đ± coming back from a holiday, my luggage was just over 24kg. The check-in person was so chill and wrote down 23.00. That was an interesting flight, right at the beginning of the pandemic so no one really knew what was happening.
60 bucks in pennies would have been more fun. 1 every day for a year and 9 months.
Except op had to pay the sum in a 40 day period and the revenge started after the first few days
That airport one was definitely Ryan air
I would just pull a shirt out of the luggage and put it over the one I was wearing. That, or just stuff a sock in my pocket.
The luggage weight limit isnât for weight of the plane, itâs for the weight people are allowed to hold by themselves when transporting it.
Iâm not sure how true this is but for the last story i heard that the weight limit on luggage for planes have absolutely nothing to do with the plane but is a safety requirement for the workers that have to move and load the luggage. If it is then that can definitely get in trouble for approving an oversized bag, but seeing it was 0.5kg they should have at least been nicer about that whole encounter
How are you gonna skip over a great pun like âlord of the finesâ. Common dude
For your comment on the last story, weight regulations arenât for the plane itself. If it was, then weâd all be weighed before flights. What itâs actually for is the guys moving the luggage. Actual people have to transfer it under the plane, so weight control is so they donât get hurt. Itâs a good thing to think about when packing!
The chocolate story: if I were that woman I would have _gladly_ accepted the chocolate offering!
Same
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@@nodrugshere300 dang, there's no drugs!?
Hey, rSlash, I know you don't read the comments often, but I hope you know that you're the favorite CZcamsr to thousands of people, me included :) I really like the way you read, it's just different to others. Like, how you voice the entitled parents. It's funny and honestly really good. Anyways, have a nice day! (And to people who see this.)
Baggage weight has nothing to do with the plane and everything to do with OSHA. In the US it's 50lbs because that's the legal limit for somebody to lift on their own. You have to pay more because once it's over 50lbs they have to have two people there to lift your baggage and therefore they have to pay them.
i think the parking one could have been way more petty, change it in for nickels, or better yet pennies, and pay them in separate payments with $0.01-$0.05 per payment.
For the luggage storage it isnât about how much wait is on the plane itâs about how much the workers have to carry, even though the amount of weight for the chocolate is not that severe in this case, there is an important reason that rule is in place.
I thought parking spot rule was weird until i saw S in S$đ
Nothing better then r/ with coffee in the morning.
How many of you also let the ads play through and let the r/Slash videos play through until the end to help him get all the revenue, lol?? This is one of the only channels I do that with. I enjoy his storytelling style so I tend to think Iâm doing my little part in keeping a good thing going, lol. đđ»đđđ»
lol ... tho "you are 50g heavyer" - thats not how chocolate works ... he is atleast 100g heavyer :D
Hey rSlash, the luggage thing isn't about making the plane lighter, it is about regulations dictating how much a person can lift on their own. Anything over 23 KG requires a team lift, which means extra personnel to handle the baggage, thus the extra fee. That said, 50g shouldn't matter.
I have very small questions:
Why are Landlords existing?
What do they always do?
Thay usually own rental properties. Stuff like apartments or duplexes or townhouses.
So that's the person who you should be paying rent to.