Fed up With His Shady Coworker's False Claims of Generosity, He ... - msnNOW
In a recent viral post on Reddit, a Redditor described how they got their own back with a coworker that pretended to donate to another employee's get well soon collection.
It had fallen to the Original Poster (OP) to collect funds for a beloved manager who was facing some severe medical issues. He sent out an email, posted notes on their work message board, and mentioned it in a big meeting to ensure that everyone knew about the collection.
Everyone seemed keen to contribute, and the donations started pouring in. OP made sure to collect the names of everyone who donated to get them to sign the card later.
However, there was one coworker, L, who made a bit of a show of saying that she would contribute later when she had the cash available. It was odd because many people do not carry cash, and she did not have to make a big deal out of it.
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OP thought that these types of things were never significant amounts of money, and he knew that L certainly had plenty of it. But if she did not want to contribute, he was not going to force her.
Buying the Gift
A few weeks before OP needed to buy the gift, he sent out an email to everyone, letting them know they could contribute if they wanted to. A week before the purchase, he sent out another email as a reminder.
In the next meeting, he informed everyone that he would be buying the...
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