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r/Prorevenge Karen Was Rude To Me, So I Talked To HER Manager and Fired Her!

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4.910.9K Ratings

🗓️ 26 October 2020

⏱️ 13 minutes

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r/Prorevenge In today's episode, OP gets the ultimate revenge against an incredibly rude Karen. Early in OP's career, she applies to a business where Karen works, and Karen was extremely rude and dismissive of OP. Much later, OP ends up getting a job at another company that is a client of Karen's company. So, OP fires Karen and her whole company, which costs Karen's company huge $$$! If you like this content, follow for more daily Reddit episodes! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to R-Slash, a podcast where I read the best posts from across Reddit.

0:04.0

Today's subreddit is R-Slash per revenge, where OP completely destroys a business.

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Our next reddit posts from Don't Play With Me. I'm a business owner in another country with

0:53.7

very strict libel laws. If you say something bad about someone, it doesn't matter if it's true or not.

0:59.3

If it costs them money, they can sue you. It's the law in my country, and people get sued for it a lot.

1:05.6

For example, let's say that you're a man and you're cheating on your wife, and I tell your boss,

1:09.6

this man is cheating on his wife, and your boss fires you. You can sue me because you lost your

1:14.8

job because I told your boss. Even though it is true that you're cheating on your wife,

1:19.6

I think it's a stupid law. I definitely understand suing someone if you lie, but if you're telling

1:24.8

the truth, why would it be illegal? Anyway, my country is not perfect. So, I own a bar, and my bar

1:30.9

is very successful. I try to take care of my customers, and I'm always at my bar making sure my

1:36.0

staff are doing a good job. I also have events and parties. I think this helps my bar be successful.

1:41.5

So, not too long ago, I moved my bar to a better location, and shortly after that, the bar owners

1:46.8

across the street started threatening me. She said I was telling people that she had

1:50.9

illegal people working for her. She said that I was telling people that she employed prostitutes.

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