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Working at a front desk at any establishment can be both a blessing and a curse. While you are the face of the company or institution, you are also a gatekeeper of sorts who needs to deal with anything fate throws your way.

An internaut shared a story from their days working at a hotel front desk and having to deal with a certain client who simply refused to accept that she had been duped, so malicious compliance ensued.

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No doubt anyone who has worked the front desk has at least a few “bad customer” stories

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Reddit user u/bearjcc paid a visit to the r/MaliciousCompliance community, a subreddit dedicated to conformation to the letter, but not necessarily to the spirit of a request, to share a story of how he, while working a hotel front desk, had to deal with a particularly rude and stubborn customer.

The customer in question apparently came in with a reservation that she claimed she paid good money for. Unfortunately for her, the hotel didn’t do third-party reservations, let alone for accommodations for a hotel of a different name and those found on the 4th floor of a 3-floor hotel. Yep, it was a fraudulent reservation. This was besides the fact that the hotel was completely booked for the night.

And this front desk employee shared one with extra revenge added to it, in the form of malicious compliance

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The woman simply barged in, began dragging her luggage, slapped the reservation slip onto the front desk and bolted to get even more luggage. Having assumed the protagonist of our story would do all of the formalities while she readied herself, she came back to see that nothing was really done.

After a while of trying to explain that this was a different hotel, they didn’t do third-party reservations, there was no 4th floor, etc., etc., the lady did not back down and insisted, quite rudely, might I add, that she had a reservation, and she wanted to be taken to her room.

So be it. Cue malicious compliance.

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OP grabbed a large set of keys, picked up her luggage, hauled it up to the third floor (elevator’s busted), pointing out that it was the 3rd floor, then proceeded to open up a door that did not look like a hotel room door, and proceeded to take both the client and her luggage to the supposed 4th floor, which turned out to be the roof.

“… and here is the fourth floor, I hope it is as nice as the last time you stayed here,” said the maliciously compliant front desk employee. And then left her there.

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A while later, he went back to check up on the roof patron, who was gone by then, and so locked up the door. She must have left via a different exit. And, granted, OP would have helped her if she hadn’t been so difficult, but it is what it is, and this turned out to be a great story for the internet to enjoy.

So great, in fact, that it got a tad bit over 17,000 upvotes with over 50 Reddit awards. Needless to say, people loved it and applauded the perfectly executed malicious bit of compliance. Others shared their own experiences while yet others, also receptionists, wish they would have done the same.

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You can check out the story, as well as how people reacted in the original post here. Or you can read any other malicious compliance story we have already covered here. But before you go, tell us your thoughts on this malicious tactic in dealing with pesky hotel patrons in the comment section below!

The internet loved the story, sharing their thoughts and experiences along the way

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