15 Times The Customer Was Definitely Not Right
More often than not, the customer is completely wrong.
Some customers act like the rules stop applying the moment they walk through the door. In this roundup, that attitude shows up in all kinds of ways, from impossible demands to complaints that make no sense at all.
The images below collect a string of moments where workers, bystanders, and online commenters all had the same reaction: this customer was not right. It is messy, frustrating, and occasionally hilarious in the worst possible way.
By the end, it is hard not to side with the people who had to deal with them.
Not all problems can be solved.
This one, however, was very easy to solve: bill them for emotional labor.
ImgurThis one actually pisses me off.
How do you know so little about Legos?
RedditI have so many questions.
And most of them are to the tune of, "How stupid can one person be?"
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There is maybe a chance.
I mean, not really, but we can all dream.
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"Customer disagrees with physics."
Sounds about right.
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That is not how any of this works.
Sometimes you get precisely what you ask for.
Oops.
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That's SOME compensation.
Some customers will just go straight for the pot of gold.
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So, it turns out "blinker fluid" stories aren't just bad jokes...
People believe it's a real thing.
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Some people really do ask for the impossible.
It also reminds me of the fancy dinner straddle split, where “fair” turned into “freeloading” accusations.
Welcome to the 21st century...
Where nobody knows what a bay leaf is anymore...
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What next, no sharks with laser beams on their freakin' heads?
Live a little.
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...You don't say?
Who knew that's how sunroofs work?
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At this point, the complaint is doing all the work.
Don't be this person.
Don't be any of these people. Just don't.
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Math is hard, kids; stay in school.
The most important word is "additional," and it does not mean to add the two 30% together.
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Yum!
I'm not even mad; I'm actually impressed.
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At the top of the list of "People never to take advice from," we have this person.
Enjoy your chunky milk.
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Some customers should never be left unsupervised.
Want another family bill blowup, read about requesting separate bills at dinner after the sister-in-law’s expensive orders.