If you feel like you're being cheated by a company's messed up policy, make things harder for them! This thread, which was posted to Reddit's r/MaliciousCompliance subreddit by u/dawkc, is further proof of that fact.
This restaurant manager discovered a missing order of shrimp, but when he called the vendor to see if he could get credit, they enforced a new policy stating that they owed him nothing because he had already signed the delivery form when the truck driver arrived. Like any good tale of malicious compliance, the Redditor decided to be difficult by following the policy carefully. When the next delivery came, he refused to sign the form until after he made sure that all the items were counted. This took an hour and a half and screwed up the vendor's delivery schedule for the rest of the day. The real victim of this story is the truck driver who was forced to wait 90 minutes. Sorry to this man!
For more, here's a piece about a server who was accused of getting the best section at a restaurant.
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