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r/Maliciouscompliance Destroy My Trees? I'll Sue for $1,000,000!

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🗓️ 23 May 2022

⏱️ 15 minutes

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0:00.0

Welcome to our slash malicious compliance where OP gets a one million dollar payout by maliciously

0:07.2

complying. This podcast is supported by anchor FM. If you've ever thought about starting your own

0:12.4

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anchor FM. Anchor FM now allows creators to make video podcasts. Obviously, I'm a huge, huge fan

0:51.8

of video podcasts. I started our slash by making videos on YouTube, and I firmly believe that video

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So try out anchor FM and start publishing your first video podcasts for free. Our next red

1:14.3

appost is from someone you don't know. This malicious compliance story isn't mine. It's my brother-in-laws.

1:20.3

My brother-in-law grows avocados in California. Several years ago, a portion of his ranch was

1:26.2

ravaged by a wildfire, or so he thought at first. When the smoke cleared, it became obvious that

1:32.4

the fire was caused by an electrical line that was blown over by strong winds and had landed on

1:37.2

his fence, catching it on fire. Since he'd been planning on diversifying his crops anyway,

1:42.2

he decided he'd simply replace his fence, replant, and move on. To that end, he called up the

1:48.0

electric company that owned the downed power line and asked them for about $10,000 in compensation

1:53.2

to replace the fence that had been destroyed by their electrical line. They denied any and all

1:58.2

culpability in the matter and told him that he should sue them if he didn't like it.

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