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🗓️ 17 May 2025
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0:00.0 | What is going on everyone and welcome to R slash Pro Revenge. Now in today's video, I've only got one story for you, but what an absolute cracker it is. |
0:09.0 | Now a little question for you guys. What would you do if you're working in a company, but you were wrongly accused of stealing money from that company and fired as a result? |
0:18.2 | I presume many of you would feel pretty bad, but you know, you just go on about your day and feel like, you know, that was unfair, but it happened. |
0:24.5 | Well, that is not what OP did, to say the least. This crazy guy actually built an entire rival company to ruin his ex-company and get them completely out of business. Let's get into this story. It is a crazy one. |
0:39.3 | Accus me of stealing. I'll ruin your business and life. This little story of revenge is about how I got |
0:46.4 | even with a former boss and how I destroyed his and his business partners lives in the process. |
0:53.0 | Many years ago, I worked at an electronics repair store |
0:56.0 | that will not be named. It was the only one in our smallish town, so everyone came there. I worked my way |
1:01.8 | up from lowly tech to store manager in roughly six months. A few months after I made store manager, |
1:08.0 | one of the owners, who we will call Dennis, insisted on bringing his |
1:11.3 | nephew in as a part-time employee. I initially didn't have any issues with the kid. He had come to |
1:17.1 | the store on multiple occasions and we would all sit around in the back and talk. So again, |
1:22.4 | I had no issues with bringing him in on part-time. For a good month or two, the kid, who we will call Kevin, |
1:28.7 | busted his behind. He did everything right. He could solder an HDMI port on a PS4 in minutes, |
1:35.1 | one less thing for me to do. Profits for the store were skyrocketing, and things seemed rather |
1:40.3 | fine from where I was standing. I was due to make a fairly large bonus that year, |
1:44.9 | as long as the store kept turning the amount of money it was turning. I figured at this time, |
1:49.5 | we could make Kevin our assistant manager, and I could go back to doing paperwork, inventory orders, |
1:54.9 | and such, and leave the running of things to him. Well, mistakes were definitely made. I had a bad |
2:00.5 | habit of writing down my login pin because Dennis |
2:03.2 | and his business partner Jay were idiots and wanted the pin to be, you know, an infinite amount of |
2:08.2 | digits long. These pins were required to access everything from sales data to the cash register |
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