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The Badge That Lost Its Magnetism: Office Petty Revenge Served Cold (and During Lunch)

Anime illustration of a frustrated office worker finding a coworker's badge on the fridge during lunch break.
In this vibrant anime-style illustration, we see the moment of frustration when our protagonist discovers a coworker's badge left behind, a reminder of past lunch breaks missed due to a selfish coworker. Relive the struggle of balancing work and lunch in the office!

Ever had a coworker who just knew how to push your buttons—and then vanished for lunch, leaving you to hold the fort? Imagine if you could serve up some deliciously petty revenge, cold and calculated, with just a touch of office mischief. That’s exactly what happened in this legendary story from r/PettyRevenge, where one employee decided to fight back against a serial lunch-dodger—not with confrontation, but with a magnet.

In this tale, the villain isn’t an evil boss or corporate overlord, but a badge… and an even bigger badge-holder who just couldn’t learn his lesson.

Bad Trips and Broken Windows: The Wildest Night This Hotel Front Desk Ever Saw

Cartoon-3D scene showing chaos with six police cars, an ambulance, and a crisis team at a construction site.
In this vibrant cartoon-3D illustration, we see the aftermath of a wild incident involving six police cars, an ambulance, and a crisis team at a bustling construction site. Dive into the story of a seemingly normal workweek that takes an unexpected turn!

It was supposed to be a typical Monday night at the hotel front desk. The regular construction crews checked in, the air was filled with the usual banter, and everything seemed as routine as clockwork—until one guest’s psychedelic adventure turned the lobby into the set of a chaotic buddy-cop-meets-horror movie. Picture it: Six police cars, an ambulance, a crisis team, and a guy named Joe—pants down, on the roof, shouting obscenities at everyone below.

If you thought front desk work was just handing out key cards and fluffing pillows, buckle up—because this is the wildest shift you’ll ever read about.

The Iomega REV Drive Strikes Again: A Classic Tech Support Mystery Unraveled

Close-up of an Iomega REV drive on a server, showcasing its unique design and vintage technology.
This photorealistic image captures the Iomega REV drive, a key player in our 2004 tech saga, illustrating its distinctive design and role in healthcare data management.

If you worked in IT in the early 2000s, you’ll remember a time when storage solutions were a wild west of questionable hardware and “innovative” disasters. But few devices have earned such infamy as the Iomega REV drive—a “super ZIP drive,” but in the worst possible sense. If you’ve ever heard the dreaded “Click of Death,” this story is going to hit you right in the nostalgia (and maybe your trauma, too).

Today’s tale, straight from the trenches of r/TalesFromTechSupport, is a reminder that sometimes the simplest answer (and the most notorious hardware) really is the culprit, no matter how much finger-pointing happens along the way.

When Cutting IT Costs Costs You More: The $150 Mistake That Cost $2,800

Cartoon-3D illustration of a paralegal saving money through smart spending habits and budgeting tips.
Discover how a savvy paralegal manages finances in this engaging cartoon-3D illustration, showcasing practical tips to save $150 a month while navigating a $2800 budget.

If you’ve ever worked in an office where "tech support" is just whoever can plug in an HDMI cable the right way, this one’s for you. Over at r/TalesFromTechSupport, a paralegal-turned-reluctant-IT-guru shared a cautionary tale that’s equal parts hilarious, infuriating, and painfully relatable for anyone who’s ever watched a boss try to “save money” by making things much, much worse.

Let’s set the scene: a small law firm, a boss named Dave with grand delusions of hardassery, and a paralegal just tech-savvy enough to get roped into every IT “emergency.” When Dave decides to slash monthly IT costs by $150, it sets off a chain of events that ends up costing the firm $2,800 in lost productivity. The best part? No one’s the wiser—except the entire internet.

From Overcharged Student to Petty Avenger: The Tale of Fishy Revenge and a Bedside Surprise

A cozy shared house with eight individual rooms, showcasing student life and camaraderie in a bustling city.
A photorealistic depiction of a lively shared house where students find community. This image captures the essence of student life, reflecting the unique experiences and memories created in a bustling environment filled with diverse personalities.

Ever paid extra for something you never received? Most of us have, and usually, we grumble, maybe leave a scathing review, and move on. But what if you’d been overcharged for an entire year—while the person getting your “premium” service barely bothered to show up? On Reddit’s r/PettyRevenge, one former student’s tale of silent suffering, ignored notes, and one unforgettable act of olfactory vengeance has captivated thousands.

This is not just a story of student housing woes; it’s a masterclass in pettiness, a demonstration of what happens when you push a stressed-out, grieving, 21-year-old just a little too far. And, as the Reddit comments reveal, there’s more than one way to slice a story like this.

When Calling the Cops Backfires: How an Old Lady’s Noise Complaints Earned Her a Fine

Cartoon-3D illustration of an old lady and husband, evoking a funny neighborly dispute over a ticket.
In this whimsical cartoon-3D scene, we see the quirky old lady and her husband, whose antics led to unexpected surprises in the apartment building. Dive into the story of neighborly mischief and laughter that unfolded 21 years ago!

If you’ve ever lived in a poorly soundproofed apartment, you know the struggle: every footstep echoes, every toilet flush sounds like Niagara Falls, and heaven forbid you enjoy a movie with the volume above a whisper. But what happens when your neighbor turns a little noise into a full-blown police matter… over and over again?

Let’s dive into a classic tale from Reddit’s r/PettyRevenge, where a 24-year-old tenant finally got the last laugh after a year (and a dozen police visits) of being "too noisy"—despite never breaking the rules. The twist? The old lady next door, notorious for her incessant complaints, ended up getting a hefty fine for her trouble. Justice served, indeed.

How Petty Laundry Revenge Left a Man Sockless—and the Internet Cheering

Cinematic image of a woman plotting revenge against a man, inspired by a petty revenge story.
Dive into the drama with this cinematic portrayal of Mary as she navigates her ongoing saga with Todd, the ultimate jackass. Discover the twists and turns in this latest tale of revenge that you all requested!

Some stories of workplace revenge involve sabotage, sabotage, or an evil mastermind plot. But sometimes, all it takes is a pile of dirty laundry and a perfectly timed shopping spree to bring a self-important coworker to their knees. Or, at least, to their last pair of socks.

This is the tale of Mary, Megan, and the infamous “Todd”—a trifecta of road warriors, business partners, and, apparently, unwilling laundry attendants. When Todd decided he was above laundry duty, his coworkers served up the kind of petty revenge that Reddit’s r/PettyRevenge community can’t get enough of. The result? One man’s month-long descent into underwear desperation, and a comment section overflowing with applause, advice, and cries for more.

Child Lock Chronicles: The Hilarious Perils of Family Tech Support

Family tech support in action: fixing a dryer with ease and expertise in a cozy home setting.
A photorealistic scene captures the moment a family member provides tech support, effortlessly troubleshooting their dryer. This relatable scenario highlights the importance of tech-savvy relatives in times of frustration, showcasing both problem-solving skills and family bonds.

It starts with a panicked call from the family: the dryer refuses to start. Buttons have been mashed, power cords unplugged and plugged, and the tension is thicker than a pile of soggy towels. Enter our hero—a 30-minute drive away—summoned for what is clearly a high-stakes technical emergency. The outcome? A glance at the panel, a three-second button hold, and the dryer hums back to life. What was the culprit? The infamous child lock. The fix? “I’m not a child," declares our hero, deadpan.

If you’ve ever been the default “tech person” in your family, you know this story all too well. But what is it about technology, appliances, and the people we love that creates such a perfect storm of confusion, exasperation, and—let’s face it—comedy?

The Potato of Petty Revenge: How One Woman Got Sweet (and Stinky) Payback

Cartoon 3D illustration of a woman navigating life and relationships in a cozy kitchen setting.
In this whimsical cartoon 3D scene, our protagonist reflects on her unique journey of love and life lessons while living in a bustling household. The cozy kitchen, filled with memories and roasting pans, symbolizes the warmth and challenges of her past. Dive into the story of growth and resilience in "Got even in my own way."

Let’s be honest: sometimes, the best revenge isn’t grand or dramatic—it’s quietly diabolical, a little bit silly, and just starchy enough to leave a lingering mark. Such is the tale of u/jearu573, who turned a classic kitchen slight into one of Reddit’s most memorable petty revenges. When her prized roasting pan was destroyed in a feud worthy of a Lifetime movie, she didn’t yell or throw a fit. Instead, she weaponized a humble potato—and left the internet howling.

Grab a snack (maybe skip the potatoes), because this story is equal parts hilarious kitchen drama and a cautionary tale about underestimating the power of a tuber.

When Blocking Your Own Number Breaks Everything: A Tech Support Tale of Self-Sabotage

User frustrated with call transfer issue, showing a mobile phone displaying
A photorealistic depiction of a user experiencing frustration over a call transfer issue. Despite his mobile phone indicating "call transferred," he's not receiving any calls, highlighting a common problem many face with landline to mobile transfers.

You know that moment in tech support where you’re certain you’ve seen it all? Well, think again. Because sometimes, the biggest IT mysteries aren’t buried in code or hidden behind network firewalls—they’re right in your own contact blocklist.

Today’s story comes from the wild world of r/TalesFromTechSupport, where the only thing more surprising than the problems are the ingenious (and sometimes accidental) ways users manage to cause them. Buckle up—this is a tale of a phone that wouldn’t ring, a user who “didn’t change anything,” and the ultimate case of self-sabotage.