r/Prorevenge I Made Him Lose His Business
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Top Comments (10)
Story 1: Something doesn't add up. If he was a franchise owner, that means he has put actual money in the business to buy an agreement and that business is legally separate from the main franchise. Sure they can absolutely cancel the agreement. They have zero control over his position and package within that company. They can bankrupt it by removing the ability to access the customers, but that's it.
First story: that's not how franchises work. Like, at all. Stories like this are why so many are reasonably skeptical of reddit stories
That's not how franchising works. The franchisor terminating and taking the business away from the guy, sure. But the franchise owner is not an employee, they can't be demoted to delivery driver.
These all sound more like fantasy writing than actual prorevenge
Second Story: Spreading rumors about someone is childish as hell. That said, it's best never to cross OP because bro will have ur dark deeds documented just in case u do cross him. Ted probably lost his job and family for targeting OP, along with OP's replacement
Story 3: just so everybody knows, if somebody doesn't pay you like that you don't get to just go and take back your work. The law will fuck you up for that. The vlaw abhors self help and you will lose in court. OP's friend destroyed the other person's property instead of doing the right thing and going to the courts. He also put many lives at risk, including any unknown pets. He didn't know they weren't in there when he did it.
Last story. If the installer got a permit the owner would have been forced to add the extension
That last story was stupid. It doesn't matter whether the homeowner deserved it; what that guy did was trespassing, theft, and destruction of property (or at the very least, vandalism). The homeowner can sue. What the friend should have done was sue the homeowner for nonpayment.
The last story is evil. What if they had cats or a dog? They would have died.
Don’t know how Dick didn’t immediately get fired after assaulting someone but it is feather satisfying to know that his coworkers and underlings were there to see his downfall, from franchisee to lowly delivery boy.
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Top Comments (10)
Story 1: Something doesn't add up. If he was a franchise owner, that means he has put actual money in the business to buy an agreement and that business is legally separate from the main franchise. Sure they can absolutely cancel the agreement. They have zero control over his position and package within that company. They can bankrupt it by removing the ability to access the customers, but that's it.
First story: that's not how franchises work. Like, at all. Stories like this are why so many are reasonably skeptical of reddit stories
That's not how franchising works. The franchisor terminating and taking the business away from the guy, sure. But the franchise owner is not an employee, they can't be demoted to delivery driver.
These all sound more like fantasy writing than actual prorevenge
Second Story: Spreading rumors about someone is childish as hell. That said, it's best never to cross OP because bro will have ur dark deeds documented just in case u do cross him. Ted probably lost his job and family for targeting OP, along with OP's replacement
Story 3: just so everybody knows, if somebody doesn't pay you like that you don't get to just go and take back your work. The law will fuck you up for that. The vlaw abhors self help and you will lose in court. OP's friend destroyed the other person's property instead of doing the right thing and going to the courts. He also put many lives at risk, including any unknown pets. He didn't know they weren't in there when he did it.
Last story. If the installer got a permit the owner would have been forced to add the extension
That last story was stupid. It doesn't matter whether the homeowner deserved it; what that guy did was trespassing, theft, and destruction of property (or at the very least, vandalism). The homeowner can sue. What the friend should have done was sue the homeowner for nonpayment.
The last story is evil. What if they had cats or a dog? They would have died.
Don’t know how Dick didn’t immediately get fired after assaulting someone but it is feather satisfying to know that his coworkers and underlings were there to see his downfall, from franchisee to lowly delivery boy.