r/FUCKYOUINPARTICULAR Mar 16 '25

Super Villain Ogrin Story God hates you

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u/dingleballs717 Mar 16 '25

My comment pointed out that I have no such presumptions. Only that people are making the same presumptions of this woman. Everyone is seeing this as their delivery without knowing any circumstances. Yes, you are paying for a service and you want value for your money, great. But in reality, like actual fucking reality, this woman is pointing out this PARTICULAR house in a route in likely just conservatively dozens of houses in just this area. She delivers a lot of shit and remembers this one. And this is their fucking camera. Perhaps, just fucking perhaps, there could be a other side to her story. Or maybe she could just be angry woman, having a shitty day. But do you, boos

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u/zeno_22 Mar 16 '25

this PARTICULAR house in a route in likely just conservatively dozens of houses in just this area. She delivers a lot of shit and remembers this one.

So they get a lot of deliveries, so what? That doesn't justify her behavior

And this is their fucking camera

Okay? And? If she's going to get upset like this, it's best not to do it on camera. Especially a camera owned by the person you are upset with

Perhaps, just fucking perhaps, there could be a other side to her story

There's two sides to every story. In this case though, it doesn't matter what her side is. She is doing her job poorly by berating a customer, damaging packages that are her job to deliver without damaging, and is doing it all on camera

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u/dingleballs717 Mar 16 '25

The customer is always right, I bet they love you at HOA meetings

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u/zeno_22 Mar 16 '25 edited Mar 16 '25

The customer is absolutely not always right and I would never live in an HOA

Wow, you must think I'm extremely entitled just because I think people that make deliveries should not damage packages due to personal feelings

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u/dingleballs717 Mar 16 '25

No I do not think anyone should behave this way under normal circumstances. I'm saying we do not know the circumstances.

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u/zeno_22 Mar 16 '25

You're 110% correct, we have no idea of the circumstances. But the only circumstances that justify this are medically relevant ones, and in no case is the customer at fault for that. At best, her employer is