Employee quits job without notice, then gets threatened with litigation by HR if they don't return their work phone immediately, employee refuses to comply: ‘They deserve no respect’

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  • Upset unpleasantly surprised woman making phone call
  • Quit with no notice and now I’m being threatened with litigation if I don’t get my work phone to them within 12 hrs

    Yup like I said - quit with no notice and I am so beyond happy and relieved.
  • I have an amazing new job that needed me right away. My now former workplace is a pit of toxicity and immaturity that deserves no respect (as they gave me none) and I did exactly what was right for me.
  • I resigned today and got a call from the abusive and honestly probably mentally ill "HR" person a few hours later demanding that I return my laptop and phone to them first thing in the morning tomorrow.
  • Problem is I work on the opposite side of the city and have an introductory drinks outing with my new team after work tomorrow.
  • I offered to overnight the items in the mail, and I was told that if they are not back by tomorrow AM (despite this being impossible), then their attorneys will be involved.
  • Part of me is loving this. They're actively horrible people and "HR” has been bullying me all year, so I expected nothing less from them.
  • However, I'm wondering if anyone out there thinks I'll actually be in big trouble (oh no!) if I overnight the items which is UNACCEPTABLE!
  • to them. Sending good energy to everyone out there dealing with this bullshit.
  • Crop person using touchpad on laptop at table with smartphone
  • BlueRFR3100 I would wait for the lawyers to contact you. The first thing the lawyers will do is send you a letter. Once you get that letter call them back and make arrangements to return the items. The lawyers will bill the company for sending out the letter. Make them pay for being so petty.
  • OP Vagueusername133 This is exactly what I'm doing
  • maniaduck The corps can go "f" themselves as they act like they own you. Tell them you sent them the phone I. The mail and you get it when it arrives and block their number form VM. They need to be brought back to earth.
  • OP Vagueusername133 I didn't think of blocking them. I'm doing that as soon as the damn thing is signed for. Thank you, good idea!
  • Jamespio What a bunch of jack es. If the company even HAS lawyers, they will blow through the cost of a phone and laptop in a day, and one would have to be utterly insane to waste money on terrorizing a former employee. Take the gear back any time this week that is convenient for you, or, as you suggested, just ship it. Make sure you require a signature for delivery, and that the package is insured for its value.
  • Awkwardpanda75 One of my coworkers rage quit (didn't blame her, the boss would target and harass people into either bending to his will or quitting). When her items were returned, it was apparent that she went full angry panda gif on it. They threatened to take legal action but at the end of the day, it wasn't worth the $ and effort. Nothing happened. !gif
  • OP Vagueusername133 Good for her!!!
  • Beatless7 I would tell them they can arrange to pick the items up anytime that is mutually convenient.
  • OP Vagueusername133 Ugh, he kept speaking over me saying "unacceptable, unacceptable" and "you will return the items in person tomorrow AM or attorneys will be involved, and that will be your choice if you do that"
  • WomanInQuestion When you were given the equipment, what did they tell you at the time was the policy regarding its return?
  • OP Vagueusername133 Nothing! There's no policy for anything. I read the handbook and it's written terribly with typos and parts make no sense. Most policies are so vague, there might as well not be one.
  • JCC114 Actual reality. Would probably face 0 repercussions even if you kept them. Would be a civil dispute not criminal. They would eventually drop it as cost of pursuing exceeds value of equipment. Best practice? You don't go back to the place you quit on bad terms. They need to send you a shipping label and packing material. What usually happens. You make the trip in eventually and return it at your convenience. Or you mail it at your cost. Receipts or proof of returning is great, but they're
  • Sure_Acanthaceae_348 Heck the lawyers might even supply a shipping label, billed back to your previous job of course.

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