October 7, 2024 at 11:55 pm

His Boss Didn’t Pay Him What He Was Owed, So He Confronted Him, Quit, And Watched The Business Go Under

by Ashley Ashbee

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Usually if your boss takes advantage of you, they face no consequences — at least none that you are aware of.

But every now and then a boss makes their bed and then has to lie in it.

This can be particularly satisfying if your boss has a financial interest in the business, as you’ll see in this story.

Keep reading for the juicy details.

Withhold my pay? Time to lose your business.

I worked at a pillow store for two weeks, making commission for nearly every day I worked there.

Third week rolls around and the mall wasn’t as busy as it was normally and I had no chance of making commission for that day.

Uh oh. Things started going south.

Oh well I think, It’s no big deal, I think.

I was wrong.

Sort of, as what turned out to be a hassle for me was financially crippling for them.

The day after my missed commission day I get a call while on my lunch hour at school. My boss said he wouldn’t be paying me.

I told him it was illegal, but he wouldn’t listen.

Shortly after that, I confronted him the store with proof I had worked and threatened to call the IRS.

This’ll teach ’em!

My friend and I quit that day, we got paid in full 3 days early and I did call the IRS to report tax evasion.

We got audited and had to pay roughly $50 in back taxes, however they were no longer at the mall the following week.

Here is what people are saying.

This sounds like a real show.

Source: Reddit/ProRevenge

Nah, it’s better to win the clean way.

Source: Reddit/ProRevenge

Hit ’em wear it hurts, as they say.

Source: Reddit/ProRevenge

That’s so specific. He must have just played the game.

Source: Reddit/ProRevenge

I bet. It’s probably cheaper for them, plus it could bring them income they wouldn’t otherwise get.

Source: Reddit/ProRevenge

That business was doomed to fail.

Everyone else could see that.

If you liked that story, check out this post about a group of employees who got together and why working from home was a good financial decision.