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When A Corporate Buyout Backfires, This Sales Star Cashes In Big

by Marry Anna
September 22, 2025
in Social Issues

A small rural internet company gets bought out, and a veteran employee finds himself fired for not fitting the new regime’s no-commission policy.

As head of sales, he controlled the client software until the new owners tried to stiff him on his hard-earned commission. Unfazed, he held the system credentials hostage until they paid up, walking away with his biggest check ever.

This isn’t just a petty revenge tale; it’s about standing up for what’s owed. Was he wrong to play hardball? Let’s dive into the details and see what the online community thinks.

When A Corporate Buyout Backfires, This Sales Star Cashes In Big

'Buy out our company and then fire everyone before you change the system? Works for me!?'

I had worked at a small rural internet company for nearly 6 years. It was family-owned, and they paid us all really well for the work that we did.

Barely anyone ever left the company. In my position, I was head of sales, and I controlled all software that was associated with clients.

This had everything in it, including billing addresses, service addresses, and leads for new clients. It was an outdated program for sure, but it got the job done, and it...

Fast forward in time, and we are still doing our regular jobs when there is an unscheduled meeting thrown at us.

We walked in, and there were several new faces sitting on the other end of the table. They announced that they had sold the company to XYZ.

XYZ seemed like an okay place to continue working because they, too, were local, and the team seemed nice. I was told everything is business as usual and not to...

The transition took place, and ever so often, someone from the new company would come to me and ask how we would do things and get a feel for it.

I could tell they were trying to weed us out, so I went balls to the wall with renewals on old accounts.

They announced to me that I needed to go to the HR department around closing time. Having anticipated this, I saved all of my commission files and emailed them to...

I went to the office and they laid me off on the spot because they do not pay commission to their staff.

I said okay and that I plan on them still paying me commission for the time I was there, as they had not discussed anything pay-related with me yet. She...

I emailed my commission statement to the manager I was working with, and basically was told the same thing.

Fast forward to the next week when they realized they no longer had the credentials to get into our system, and they called to ask for the information.

I let them know that I would be happy to do that when I come up there to get my check for commission.

I did not hear anything the next day, and then I got a call that my commission check was in the office.

I went up there, grabbed the biggest commission check I had ever made, and gave them the credentials.

Never tell someone business as usual when you do not intend for things to be business as usual.

OP’s story is a textbook case of “malicious compliance,” where an employee uses leverage to secure their rights against unfair company practices. XYZ’s move to fire OP without honoring his commission, despite no prior discussion of policy changes, reeks of bad faith.

Labor law expert Susan Heathfield notes, “Employees are entitled to agreed-upon compensation until formal changes are communicated” (The Balance Careers).

OP’s foresight in saving commission files and withholding system credentials was a savvy way to protect himself, though withholding access could’ve risked legal trouble if XYZ pushed back. Fortunately, they caved.

For OP, documenting all agreements and transactions in future roles is key to avoiding similar disputes. If still employed, he could’ve requested a meeting to clarify commission policies before fully transitioning.

For XYZ, transparent communication about policy changes and adherence to labor laws are critical to avoid losing talent or access to vital systems.

This saga underscores that company buyouts require clear, respectful communication with existing staff, or they risk disruptions like losing system access.

Take a look at the comments from fellow users:

The online community loved OP’s clever move, calling it a well-earned win, though many suggested he could’ve pushed harder.

Here’s a roundup of their reactions. Many praised his strategy but urged a tougher stance.

bologna_flaps − Should have gotten your check and not given them the credentials because you don’t work there anymore. F**k them.

MyDangerDog − Great job of CYA!

shutter3218 − Should have charged them a sky-high consulting fee on top of the commission.

Some shared similar stories, highlighting the fallout of shady practices.

Kelvin62 − I worked at a small mortgage company. One morning, the IT guy got into a shouting match with the big boss.

No surprise when he was fired. He was rehired two hours later when no one could log into the network.

L3n777 − Yeah, I'd have just taken the money and told them that you're unable to give them the credentials because you don't work for them anymore.

TheWordShaker − Ahahahahahha, this kinda rocks. Reminds me of this dude in my neighborhood. He was in a sales position in his 50s.

BUT the privately owned family business offered him an "early retirement" deal, where he would "phase out" over 5 years.

He agreed to work part-time for those years and then take early retirement.

They signed this as a contract, with steep fees for breaking the contract. The company then sold to an investment firm, and they got these fresh-faced "adjusters" from the new...

People were being let go left, right, and center, but my neighbor just sat there because he knew that his contract guaranteed him another 3 years of part-time work.

Then some youngster comes in and starts talking about "enjoying the last best years of your life" and "new opportunities elsewhere," and my dude still just sat there and smiled.

The young guy hands him his notice - he's being let go. My guy just takes the letter, reads it, and puts it into his briefcase and locks it. Smiles.

Tells the guy to check with accounting. Young dude goes pale, leaves, and comes running back 20 minutes later.

"Can I have that letter back, please?". Still smiling, my neighbor just goes, "No, you'll be hearing from my lawyer. And by the way, don't fret. You might have breached...

Leaves, hands everything over to his lawyer. That year, he completely redid his roof and remodelled the house for his son and the grandkids.

He was still smiling and just shrugging when people asked him how he could afford that.

HeismanLock − You should’ve kept the check and left. Or sold it to them. You left money on the table.

ITriedLightningTendr − I have a love for paragraphs and a fetish for being denied, keep it up.

the_crouton_ − I feel like you missed out on a ton of other opportunities here.

[Reddit User] − Should still not have given them the credentials. They were happy to f**k you over when they thought it served them.

If anything, you should have offered your "consulting services" for the low, low price of 10x what they owed you in commission.

A few raised legal and strategic points.

CavalierEternals − Question: Had the OP simply picked up the commission check, which he was legally owed, and didn't provide the login information, could the company do anything?

bk1273 − Also pretty sure it is illegal to change pay terms and then backdate the changes.

CouncillorAnderson − Mate, you should've just taken the check and left.

OkIntroduction5150 − I definitely would have deposited the check first. I wouldn't put it past those jerks to cancel it as soon as they got the info they needed.

OP’s story shows the power of preparation and leverage in standing up for what’s owed. By holding system credentials until his commission was paid, he forced the new company to honor the old agreement.

The community, though, thinks he could’ve played harder, like charging a consulting fee. What would you do in OP’s shoes? How can employees protect themselves during company buyouts? Share your thoughts!

Marry Anna

Marry Anna

Hello, lovely readers! I’m Marry Anna, a writer at Dailyhighlight.com. As a woman over 30, I bring my curiosity and a background in Creative Writing to every piece I create. My mission is to spark joy and thought through stories, whether I’m covering quirky food trends, diving into self-care routines, or unpacking the beauty of human connections. From articles on sustainable living to heartfelt takes on modern relationships, I love adding a warm, relatable voice to my work. Outside of writing, I’m probably hunting for vintage treasures, enjoying a glass of red wine, or hiking with my dog under the open sky.

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