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Coworker Lies About A Parking Spot, Accidentally Reveals He’s Been Scamming The Company

by Layla Bui
November 23, 2025
in Social Issues

Workplace favors often seem harmless until someone decides to take advantage of them. You agree to help a colleague for a day, thinking it will keep things smooth and friendly, and suddenly that tiny favor grows into something messy.

And when the person you trusted starts disappearing, ignoring calls, or breaking agreements, the whole situation can feel unreal.

That is exactly what happened to one employee who simply tried to lend another coworker a parking spot for a morning. What should have been a simple arrangement quickly spiraled into frustration, unanswered calls, and a much stranger discovery than anyone expected.

Even building management ended up getting involved once things escalated far beyond a blocked car. Scroll down to see how one small favor unraveled an entire chain of surprising consequences.

A coworker borrowed a parking spot, ignored the agreed time, and set off a chaotic chain of events

Coworker Lies About A Parking Spot, Accidentally Reveals He’s Been Scamming The Company
not the actual photo

'Made him wait all day?'

So my company let you choose between two option when you get employed here,

either you take the option to have all you public transport reimbursed,

or you got a parking spot in the underground building.

Last week one of my coworker asked me if he can take my spot for today morning.

Told him I'll back in office at 10am and need my spot at this time for the day having a few meeting. He told me to not worry

Cue today at 10am nobody in sight, he don't andwer my calls so I wait till 10:20 still nobody

so I park as close as I can behind him and leave it here already late for my meeting.

He start to call me at 3PM to leave. 5 hours after the time I told him I needed my space.

So I told him I'm in a meeting and can't move. He started to spam me at 3:30 to get my car out the way.

I was taking a coffee break with another coworker and let him know I still was in meeting.

At 5PM (2hours ago) after 12 missed call from him, a coworker told me he had left the building and called a taxi lol.

Leave at 5:10PM and let the building management that someone is in my spot since this morning.

Will see tomorrow how it goes. Take my time I'll take yours.

UPDATE today 11AM: Sooo this morning came to work at 7AM and surprise the cowerker's car was still there.

I parked again in front but this time not as closer at yesterday.. My first meeting start a 8AM still nothing.

At 8:30 management building start trying to call me but I'm in the middle of my meeting so I can't answer.

They call me 4 times in a row.

Around 8:45 management building show up in my meeting room with my boss I have to end my call "urgent matter".

Turn out my car is blocking the big ass SUV of a boss from another department who wants to leave the building.

3 people stuck in the parking till before 8AM.

I explain that coworker's car is on my spot till yesterday and I have nowhere to park

(street parking spot are 16€/hour so no way I park there and it's hot as f__k right now in europe).

Boss call coworker... No answer. Around 9AM towing company show up and take his car.

And from there it take a sharp turn, management call me at 10AM (1hour ago)

to ask how many time my coworker did that, I answer it's the first time and ask what the problem is,

turn out it's the fourth complaint for this licence plate and management building found out coworker

entered the underground parking lot nearly everyday (we have to use a company badge to open the door).

Sooo I don't know what will happen next for him (other that going to retrieve his car in the towing company lot)

but seems like he is scamming the company for reimbursement

of a annual public transport pass (around 1k€) and what else ?

Still no sign of life from coworker, but boss and management building are fuming lol. Will update if he ever show up.

UPDATE 2: Sorry for the late update, got lots of work.

Coworker called me at 1PM asking me where his car was.

Told him it had been towed out of building, and that I can explain what happened.

Just come join the team at the lunching breakroom, he hung up on me and teleported in the lunchroom

(I mean we are at the third floor from ground so fourth floor from parking and he was there in like 20secondes).

He oppened the door and became SCREAMING at me telling me he had emails of me accepting giving my spot for that day.

Boss came by allerted by the screaming and took the two of us in his office.

He asked for his version of the story, and again my version, asked for the email proof that said I had accepted for the day...

Only had my email informing him I'll need my spot back at 10am.

Boss asked where he was this morning and coworker said he was with one of our client.

The boss called client to confirm... No confirmation on his end. Boss called HR, asked me to leave his office.

We didn't heard what was told but they stayed there for a good 45minutes.

HR lady made 2 back and forth from the printer room and we saw coworker leave red faced not saying a word.

Boss told us nothing about what happened so maybe it's the last update since I'm going home now.

UPDATE 3 : Will update this afternoon boss and HR spoke to all of us today. For the people asking for an update:

Coworker wasn't here today and we had a meeting put in the middle of the day created by the HR team.

Basically, they told us from now we had access to the underground parking

only if we hadn't taken the public transport reimbursement option,

and proof of paiement from our bank was necessary for the public transport reinbursement every month.

Once HR had leave the meeting we asked boss what happened with coworker

and turn out he faked paying for public transport for 3 years and had lot of "ghost" meeting with fake client.

He is under investigation for fraud and I think they are putting pieces together to sue him.

Was asked to make a formal complaint to HR, don't know if I'll do it yet,

think I have escalated very quickly and I feel a bit bad for the guy.

Don't want to throw him under the bus more than he already is.

In this story, both OP and the coworker wrestle with very different emotional realities. OP wants something simple and reasonable, respect for boundaries. In contrast, the coworker appears to be trapped in a pattern of avoidance, entitlement, or even desperation.

When loyalties, workplace rules, and personal responsibilities collide, the emotional fallout can feel strangely personal, even when the conflict began with something as mundane as a parking spot.

From the beginning, OP tried to act in good faith. He offered clarity, set expectations, and demonstrated patience when his coworker failed to return on time.

But psychologically, this moment became a tipping point. Being ignored triggers a very human response: frustration mixed with a sense of vulnerability.

According to research on interpersonal fairness, when people feel dismissed or taken advantage of, their instinct often shifts toward reclaiming control.

In OP’s case, simply blocking the coworker’s exit wasn’t about revenge in a malicious sense, it was about restoring equilibrium after feeling his time and responsibilities were disrespected.

The coworker’s behavior, by contrast, reveals potential emotional avoidance. Dodging calls, disappearing for hours, and then erupting in anger after facing consequences suggests someone is overwhelmed by their own deception.

When people operate under prolonged stress or fear of exposure, they often resort to reactive or irrational behavior, especially when their façade begins to fracture.

Dr. Ramani Durvasula, a clinical psychologist known for her work on entitlement and workplace dysfunction, notes that “people who push boundaries often rely on others staying silent, because silence enables the behavior to continue.”

Her insight aligns with the dynamic in this story. OP’s silence or compliance would have reinforced the coworker’s pattern, while holding firm inadvertently revealed a much larger web of misconduct.

The coworker’s escalating reactions, from ignoring OP to screaming in the lunchroom, reflect the panic that emerges when long-held avoidance strategies finally collapse.

Interestingly, OP’s guilt at the end mirrors another human truth: even when justice unfolds naturally, compassion makes us second-guess our role in someone else’s downfall. That tension speaks to OP’s integrity rather than wrongdoing.

Here’s the comments of Reddit users:

These commenters celebrated bold, petty revenge on parking spot thieves and loved seeing someone stand up for themselves

Mission_Progress_674 − My last parking spot thief found out that my truck was bigger than his truck,

and that towing it across the street and abandoning it in a business parking space was easy.

Since it was 5am when I got home I stuck a note on my front door explaining that the next time

I was going to leave his truck in the middle of the road and let the cops take care of the problem.

ThanatosONaUnicorn − I wouldn’t have waited 20 extra minutes if I were running late because of that ah.

He deserved to be blocked in, I’d love to know what happens tomorrow

This pair focused on the moral angle, calling out the offender’s lack of respect and warning that enabling such behavior only feeds entitlement

avid-learner-bot − It's a toxic trickle-down effect... When someone's basic sense of respect is so lacking,

they're liable to s__ew over their colleagues and superiors with equal disdain.

NeatNefariousness1 − Telling the truth isn’t throwing the guy under the bus.

His own selfish, dishonest actions are what landed him under the bus.

Choose truth and fairness and don’t be swayed by who benefits.

In THIS case, your company is trying to protect what serves justice and the greater good.

It wouldn’t surprise me if this brazen guy doesn’t try to turn this around to file a counter-suit against

the employer and possibly OP, if he thinks he could get a windfall out of it.

Protecting people like this from the consequences of their actions only makes them worse.

These two praised OP for refusing to be walked over and for matching the offender’s disrespect with equal energy

CoderJoe1 − It's so refreshing to read about people that refuse to be walked over.

Vandreeson − Your time wasn't important to him, so his time isn't important to you.

These commenters added humor while enjoying the chaotic fallout for the parking jerk

Imguran − "Not worry. " 12 calls and one taxi later, no worry.

Tremenda-Carucha − This reminds me of my ex-coworker... Anyhow, way to go, OP!

It's days like these I'm glad I work remotely. But hey, at least they're stuck in traffic too.

This user described their own workplace’s strict approach to designated parking, showing how common, and irritating, the problem is

Lillillew − We have designated parking spots.

Often find a tradie or gym j__kie parked in them, "I'll just be 5 minutes", turns into hours.

Now depends on where they park. Front of office, parking ticket and potential towed away via the council.

Back of office in our private carpark, the gates are locked or your vehicle is towed.

Do you think the OP was right to stand his ground, or should he have handled things differently once the situation escalated? And would you file the formal complaint or let HR take it from here? Share your thoughts, this one’s a wild ride.

Layla Bui

Layla Bui

Hi, I’m Layla Bui. I’m a lifestyle and culture writer for Daily Highlight. Living in Los Angeles gives me endless energy and stories to share. I believe words have the power to question the world around us. Through my writing, I explore themes of wellness, belonging, and social pressure, the quiet struggles that shape so many of our lives.

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