We Would Say That These 16 Customers Are From Hell, But They Would Probably Be Kicked Out Of There For Being Too Demanding And Dumb

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Damjan
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We Would Say That These 16 Customers Are From Hell, But They Would Probably Be Kicked Out Of There For Being Too Demanding And Dumb

Is the customer always right? Hell, no!

As much as we'd like to believe in the best of humanity, the truth is that there are a few bad apples in the bunch. They like ruining people's days while feeding off their misery.

They're people who sow misery. And they need to understand that what they're doing is so far from "acceptable" that the line they crossed has merged with the horizon, making it impossible to see.

Whether you work in sales, services, or any other area, you will undoubtedly encounter at least one truly awful customer during your career. The truth is that some customers are simply too demanding.

This is the daily bread of food industry workers, from ordering something that is essentially non-existent to coming up with their own ideas on the menu to plain ranting and phoning corporate. Fortunately, there is a magical area where you may express your grievances anonymously and among individuals who know precisely what you're talking about - right down to the last little detail.

Yes, it's the internet. We have collected some of the most interesting posts about customers from hell and we know you are going to like them.

Most importantly, you will find them relatable. For those of you who are new to the workforce, what can we say - be brave.

1. Legos come in pieces?

1. Legos come in pieces?mbz321 / Via reddit.com

2. That's really inconvenient

2. That's really inconvenientveterinaryhumor.tumblr.com

3. Well, 10/10 for effort

3. Well, 10/10 for effortajl5991 / Via reddit.com

4. Who told you that? How can a person reach that conclusion?

4. Who told you that? How can a person reach that conclusion?reddit.com

5. Blinker fluid?

5. Blinker fluid?ehanda21 / Via reddit.com

6. Much better now...

6. Much better now...@enidajahaj

7. What is this leaf doing here?

7. What is this leaf doing here?whitemike40 / Via reddit.com

8. Just point the lens

8. Just point the lensdontfearlionhere / Via reddit.com

9. It is a common mistake. For people with an IQ of a tomato...

9. It is a common mistake. For people with an IQ of a tomato...samfox11223 / Via reddit.com

Those of us who began our careers in the service business are likely to have some anecdotes and experiences to offer. Working in this industry entails a significant degree of consumer engagement.

There are all kinds of customers, whether you consider yourself a "people person" or prefer to keep your interactions with them as limited as possible. There are those who make you feel great about yourself and what you do, motivating you to keep doing what you're doing, but the reality is that these people are few and far between.

10. Nothing in English. Who would expect that in France...

10. Nothing in English. Who would expect that in France...Jonny_Hyrulian / Via reddit.com

11. This woman took the whole cart stand:

11. This woman took the whole cart stand:imgur.com

12. It is a piece of cloth. A better question would be if it is compatible with your desk

12. It is a piece of cloth. A better question would be if it is compatible with your deskHomer_JG / Via reddit.com

13. When you accidentally hit an extra zero...

13. When you accidentally hit an extra zero...reddit.com

14. Upside down pizza

14. Upside down pizzaion_ / Via reddit.com

15. Getting high on Lush

15. Getting high on Lushthesweetescape101 / Via reddit.com

16. Some people just don't understand the concept of life-size

16. Some people just don't understand the concept of life-sizeArborealbro / Via reddit.com

Anyone who has worked in the retail industry is familiar with the adage, "The Customer Is Always Right." While this is a well-intentioned piece of customer service advice, it isn't always accurate!

namely, this moto was created a long time ago, when retail was still developing, and customer care wasn't exactly the best. But now, when all companies are literally throwing themselves at clients' feet, it is dated and unnecessary.

It made the customers spoiled and entitled.

Damjan