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He Followed Company Policy to the Letter, and a Rude Customer Paid for It Every Time

by Sunny Nguyen
December 23, 2025
in Social Issues

Some people believe rules exist to be bent. Others learn the hard way that rules can be followed so precisely they feel like punishment. This story falls firmly into the second category.

It comes from a holiday delivery helper who spent a winter riding shotgun with an older delivery driver we’ll call Jeff. Jeff wasn’t loud or confrontational. He didn’t yell at customers or argue. He did something far more satisfying. He learned company policy inside and out, then used it exactly as written against one customer who had made a career out of being unpleasant.

What started as a confusing driveway delivery turned into a long-running lesson in malicious compliance, one soggy package at a time. Here’s how Jeff made “company policy” his favorite weapon.

He Followed Company Policy to the Letter, and a Rude Customer Paid for It Every Time
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Here’s The Original Post:

'It's against company policy to deliver packages to an a__hole?'

This little gem came not from me, but from an older guy I worked with over last winter break. We’ll call him Jeff for simplicity’s sake.

Jeff was a delivery guy for a certain XYZ delivery company, and my job was as a holiday helper. (Basically I assisted in delivering the influx of holiday packages.)

A couple days into my temporary job, we stop at a house with a pretty long, steep driveway. I do my thing and step out of the truck,

arms out for the package, but Jeff tells me not to worry about taking it to the door. Instead we leave it at the foot of the driveway, near the...

Not one to question it, I comply and leave it there. All the while Jeff has this huge s__t-eating grin on his face as he blasts the truck’s horn and...

Then there’s movement from the house’s front door (hard to see, but I can make out this tubby, balding, 40-somethings guy with a sour look on his face step out.)

We watch the guy, who we’ll call Gabe, begin the long, arduous descent down his driveway, shuffling along at a slow pace.

Jeff stays the entire time, grinning like an i__ot while Gabe picks up his package, barely acknowledges us, and begins climbing back up his driveway.

Jeff calls out to him, “Thank you again for choosing XYZ deliveries, sir! We’re proud to ensure your packages arrive safely.”

I can tell it bothers the f__k out of the guy, but he only flicks us off as he leaves. Jeff laughs, cranks up the truck, and we shove off....

Jeff only laughs again at this, in incredibly high spirits and launches into his explanation.

Apparently, the guy we just delivered to has had a history of f__king over the people he hires to do work for his home.

(He’d scammed a landscaping company with claims that the grass they’d replaced half of his yard with didn’t perfectly match the shade of the other half.)

At the time Jeff got fucked over, he’d already been delivering to Gabe for years, and the guy had never been home (or had been home, but never answered the...

Additionally, the guy’s garage was always closed, which is important because when it rains it’s company policy to leave a package just inside the garage door for safe keeping.

So one day, it’s drizzling outside and Jeff delivers a package to Gabe’s house.

For whatever reason, the garage door is open this time around, so Jeff leans in and plops the package a couple feet from the cruddy weather.

Then he goes about his day as normal. About an hour later, Jeff gets a call from his supervisor who’s in a massive frenzy.

“JEFF! WHAT THE HELL DID YOU DO?! DID YOU SERIOUSLY MESS UP SOME GUY’S GARAGE! HOW IN THE HELL DO YOU EVEN DO THAT!”

Jeff, taken aback, does his best to get to the bottom of things with his supervisor. Apparently, Gabe had seen Jeff deliver the package to his home,

seen him lean in to place the package inside, and then claimed that he’d broken the garage door.

(In reality, Jeff told me Gabe’s door had most likely broken and the “cheap f__k was looking for some poor b__tard to pin it on.”)

Fortunately, Jeff was able to escape any personal liabilities for lack of proof.

However XYZ Deliveries itself couldn’t completely throw out the claim without engaging in a costly little court battle as they had indeed had a deliveryman on the premises and no...

They weighed the costs and decided on a $600 payout instead of the potential thousands it would cost in legal fees.

Gabe, the smug a__hole, got his garage repaired for free. Luckily for Jeff, however, a small loophole in the delivery company’s policy allowed him to exact revenge.

The loophole was basically this: “In the case of delivering to locations where the delivery person feels he is at risk or in danger,

he does not have to risk his personal well-being by setting foot on said location’s property.

Instead said individual is allowed to drop the package off at the safest and most convenient location nearest to the individual’s property (i.e. the mailbox or foot of the driveway.)

Learning this, Jeff takes full advantage. The next package Gabe orders happens to be an expensive piece of electronics and it was marked “Urgent.” Even better, it’s raining the day...

Jeff pulls up to your friendly, neighborhood a__hole’s place and does the same thing he did with me: Blasts the horn several times and waits.

Then he places the package just in front of the mailbox, under a plastic tarp (another policy in the case of rain.)

Apparently Gabe really needed the package, as Jeff’s horn draws him from his home and on a slow, slogging descent down his driveway.

He’s fuming by the time he reaches the bottom, with Jeff smiling like a professional. “WHY THE F__K DIDN’T YOU BRING IT UP TO MY MOTHERFUCKING HOUSE?” Gabe inquired politely...

“Company policy, sir!” Jeff replied. “Can’t set foot on a customer’s property and risk further damages!”

 

Gabe’s mouth opened and closed like a fish as he tried to sort this out. He’s completely soaked now and shivering, so he just said, “Go to hell.”

“Certainly, sir! What kind of shipment would you like for that?”

At a loss for words Gabe just begins slogging back up his driveway, with Jeff giving him a couple friendly honks to send him on his way. Then he continues...

 

The entire incident took place a couple years or so before I began helping Jeff out, but to this day, he loves exacting company policy on the j__kass.

I felt a newfound respect for the man after that, and the rest of my time working as a delivery aid was filled with more awesome stories from Jeff, the...

The Story

A few days into the holiday rush, the narrator and Jeff pulled up to a house with a long, steep driveway. As the helper reached for the package, Jeff stopped him. They weren’t taking it to the door. Instead, Jeff placed it neatly at the bottom of the driveway, right by the mailbox.

Then Jeff laid on the horn.

Moments later, a middle-aged man emerged from the front door. Balding, heavyset, already annoyed. He shuffled all the way down the driveway, grabbed the package without a word, and began the slow climb back up. Jeff waited the entire time, smiling like this was his favorite part of the day.

“Thank you for choosing XYZ Deliveries, sir,” Jeff called out cheerfully.

The man responded with a single raised finger.

Confused, the helper asked what that was all about. Jeff laughed and explained. The homeowner, Gabe, had a reputation. He routinely tried to scam people who worked on his house. Landscapers, contractors, anyone he could squeeze. Jeff himself had been delivering to this address for years and had always followed protocol.

That protocol mattered one rainy afternoon when Jeff noticed Gabe’s garage door was open for the first time. Company policy said that during rain, packages should be placed just inside the garage to keep them dry. Jeff leaned in, set the package down safely, and left.

An hour later, Jeff’s supervisor called in a panic. Gabe claimed Jeff had damaged the garage door.

There was no proof. No witnesses. The company had a delivery record and nothing else. Rather than spend thousands fighting it, they paid Gabe $600 for repairs. Jeff avoided personal liability, but the situation left a bad taste.

That’s when Jeff noticed a loophole.

Motivation and Payback

Company policy stated that if a delivery driver felt unsafe or at risk on a property, they were not required to enter it. Instead, they could leave the package at the safest nearby location, like the mailbox or driveway entrance.

From that day forward, Gabe’s property was officially unsafe.

The first test came soon after. Gabe ordered an expensive electronic item marked “Urgent.” It was pouring rain. Jeff pulled up, blasted the horn, laid a tarp near the mailbox, and placed the package at the foot of the driveway.

Out came Gabe, slogging through the rain, soaked and furious by the time he reached the bottom.

“Why didn’t you bring it up to my house?” he shouted.

“Company policy, sir,” Jeff replied pleasantly. “Can’t risk damaging your property.”

Gabe stood there, dripping, speechless. Then he told Jeff to go to hell.

“Certainly, sir,” Jeff answered. “What kind of shipment would you like for that?”

Gabe trudged back uphill as Jeff sent him off with a friendly honk and continued his route.

From then on, every delivery followed policy to the letter. Always the mailbox. Always the horn. Always professional. Jeff never broke a rule. He simply stopped doing Gabe any favors.

Check out how the community responded:

Most readers loved the slow-burn justice. Many pointed out that Jeff only changed his behavior after being falsely accused.

[Reddit User] − Isn't it funny how your co-worker starts off looking like a real jerk, but when you get the background story it all makes sense. I love that.

KellogsHolmes − I hope Jeff teaches his replacement the company policy before he retires.

Others noted that a single apology probably would have ended it all. Instead, pride and greed kept the punishment going.

ScribbleMonster − I love how his greed comes back to bite him in the ass. "Why didn't you [do what I about sued you for last time]? "...Really, dude?

ReallyLikesBears − That's part about going to hell is hilarious. I may have to use that.

AgentPaper0 − The best part of this is that if Gabe apologized to Jeff, even just once, for being a d__k,

I'd bet Jeff would stop doing this and start delivering back to his door/garage again just like before the whole incident.

All it would take is to show one bit of human decency, but that would require Gabe to admit that he is in the wrong, which apparently is too tall...

As long as that remains the case, he deserves every bit of technically legal inconvenience that's coming to him.

One commenter summed it up best. All it would have taken was basic human decency.

polhode − If reddit has taught me anything about working in a corporate setting, it's that you should read every company policy and exploit them for fun an profit to...

Transasarus_Rex − “WHY THE F__K DIDN’T YOU BRING IT UP TO MY MOTHERFUCKING HOUSE?”

Gabe inquired politely as he grabbed the soggy-bottomed package. You are an excellent writer. Thank you for this gem :)

JamesTgoat − I had a customer like that when I still delivered mail. Lady Doctor got certified mail sent to her house fairly often, at least 1 a month or...

She almost never answered her door so I left notices for her to sign and leave in the box and I'd return with the letter the next day.

Left a notice one time and she received a second certified piece the next day. I figured I'd save her the trip (she lived 2 miles from the post office...

Seems the good doctor showed up to pick up the letter before I arrived at her house and wasn't very happy that I had taken it with me to deliver...

She claimed that she had cancelled a lunch to pick this letter up and I should be properly reprimanded for a terrible decision.

I took my talking to in stride and made a decision to strictly follow policy from then on.

The doctor lived in a house with a windy driveway in the woods that had enough space at the end in front of a two car garage to turn a...

Problem is, you're not supposed to back up in a postal vehicle unless it is safe to do so. Lady doctor never left room in her parking are for me...

so for the next 8 years any time she got anything that was too large to fit in her tiny mailbox, I left a notice and continued on my way.

If she signed it I'd return the next day and leave her another notice, since it wasn't safe to turn around in her driveway. I like Jeff.

ImitationFire − I imagine Jeff Bridges doing this.

Jeff didn’t shout, threaten, or retaliate directly. He just stopped extending trust to someone who abused it.

There’s something deeply satisfying about watching rules protect the people they’re meant to serve, especially when someone else insists on gaming the system. In the end, Gabe got exactly what he demanded. Perfect compliance.

So was this petty? Maybe. But it was also earned. Sometimes the coldest justice arrives wrapped in a tarp, waiting patiently at the bottom of the driveway.

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Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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