Man Prepares To Maliciously Comply With Phone Company Until His Wife Has An Even Better Idea

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A man shared his hilarious tale of malicious compliance that was then topped by his own wife’s suggestions.

Some companies can be truly annoying with long holds for customer support, incessant bills and emails and policies that seem tailor-made to make one’s life inconvenient. But sometimes enterprising netizens see an opportunity tohis hilarious tale of malicious compliance that was then topped by his own wife’s suggestions. When a phone company kept mailing him a physical bill for four cents, he decided to take matters into his own hands.

Malicious compliance is one of those wonderful ways you can make someone or something realize the error of their waysgot in touch with the person who shared the story and he was kind enough to answer some of our questions. Firstly, as a malicious compliance connoisseur, we wanted to hear his opinion on why folks love these kinds of stories. “Most people wish to be heard and possibly, to have a say in decisions.

Some commenters questioned the fact that this man was willing to spend so much of his own time just on hold, but at the end of the day, he did still need to handle this bill. Paying it the regular way would still involve mailing a check, which might not be that much faster and is similarly more “expensive,” although we are only talking about cents here.”. After all, malicious compliance does involve doing exactly as one is told, knowing that the results will be “negative.

 

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