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Their Apartment Building Wouldn’t Fix The Workout Equipment, So They Pretended To Be A New Client So They Could Ask Tough Questions

Tyson Blatter at his apartment

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Sometimes it feels like the only language someone speaks is money.

So speaking money, or the promise thereof, is a great way to make them listen. Like in this case from TikTok user @t_blatt:

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“When your apartment ignores your maintenance requests to fix the treadmills…” reads the caption.

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“…so you pretend to be a potential client and schedule a tour to ask what their plan is.”

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Very sneaky, indeed.

@t_blatt

“Oh we had no idea!!” “Crazy none of your tenants said anything 😀”

♬ Assumptions (slowed down version) – Sam Gellaitry

Terminology can be pretty tricky.

You could always take a different route.

Public pressure does a lot.

“Luxury” is a relative term, I suppose.

Personally I’d use the broken treadmill as an everlasting excuse to not work out, but that’s just me.

Now that you’ve read that story, check out this one about a delivery driver who took a $400 grocery order back because she wasn’t given a tip.

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