Customer Demands Employee Print Out Product Manual Just Before Store Closes, Employee Maliciously Complies And Prints All 650 Pages

“With each sheet of paper that emerged from the printer, the man’s smug expression disappeared.”

You know what they say: “The customer is always right.” And this employee took that sentiment to heart when faced with a rude customer at an electronics store.

The store sold older electronics and appliances at a discounted price — but they usually didn’t have the manuals available for these older products. The employee explained this to the customer and his wife before they decided to purchase a camera. Nevertheless, the man demanded the manual after checkout and wouldn’t leave the store until he had it — even though the store was set to close in mere minutes.

The employee put on their best “The customer is always right” smile and set to work printing the manual — all 650 pages of it.

Keep going to see what happens next in this classic Reddit tale of malicious compliance.

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Alex Buscemi

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