'Your boss said we could have it': Entitled guy demands office WiFi password from employee, claiming her boss agreed to it, yet not knowing her boss is also her husband

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    Entitled guy tries to convince my wife to let him break my office rules.

    I let some people use the meeting room in my office for their "business" meetings in the evenings for a couple of weeks (it
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    was an MLM group my friend was a part of). I told my friend they couldn't use the wifi for security reasons. My wife works for me, and
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    she stayed at the office while the people were there one evening. This guy who I've never met comes up to her with a cky, entitled
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    attitude and said, "I need the wifi password. Give it to me." She told him he can't have it. He responded, "Your
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    boss, (insert my name here), said we could have it. You know him, right? I don't want to have to call him and get you in trouble for not giving me the password."
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    My wife's response: "Yes, I know him. I sleep in the same bed with him every night. Go ahead and call him. Let's see how that conversation goes."
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    The guy scurried off with his tail between his legs. C
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    pigandpom That's gold. Your wife is amazing and how she dealt with it was such a good comeback
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    SandratheSiren Your wife is such a boss!
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    Universal_Cognition OP Yup. She's awesome.
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    ElJefefiftysix Now you need to tell them they can't ever use the space again because of that incident.
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    Universal_Cognition OP I told my friend that guy could never come back. It wasn't long before I told them to find another space for their meetings. MLM types are generally either sheep who get fleeced or nasty people who will do anything to make a buck.
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    ph30nix01 Please don't let him get with this. Ask him in front of the others if he had tried to b 'ly and intimidate other employees of yours that just haven't told him?
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    Universal_Cognition OP The MLM people never saw my employees. They would come in after hours and either myself or my wife would stay at work while they were there. That particular guy was invited to never come back.
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    HankThrill69420 ugh. i hate that that strategy probably works for him often. i love that it failed. what an a. C. MLM people are almost always either complete disrespectful a h les, or poor people unknowingly working for free.
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    utazdevl Isn't that the absolute best? I once had someone name drop my own name to me, thinking it would get them what they wanted. It is AWESOME getting to put them in their place.
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    Agnessp I hope they lost their meeting space.
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    Yu_mxx Propose to her again that's a QUEEN
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