Ma'am, just get a janky $10 phone charger from CVS and move ON! Some Karens do not understand the concept that there are limits to how long one can complain about something, especially something as replaceable as a phone charger. Now, if you're like this Karen and you're really just trying to get access to a free charger, there is a much better way of going about this. For instance, she could have just asked the front desk agent if there was a charger she could borrow for an hour or so. But like many Karens, the notion of approaching a situation like this with kindness is not one that was on her radar.
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This thread was posted to Reddit's r/TalesFromTheFrontDesk subreddit by u/Other-Cantaloupe4765, who worked at a hotel where the Lost and Found policy was set in such a way that if an item was not claimed after 90 days, it could be claimed by an employee. Not only was this misplaced item easily replaceable, but it also was misplaced more than 90 days ago and there was no record of her complaints. Keep scrolling below for the full saga and to see how this Karen spoke to the manager and vowed to write a scathing online review. For more content like this, check out this week's top Karens.
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