The newest form of blackmail against businesses involves people claiming to be social media influencers who expect businesses to cater to their every need.
Individuals who falsely claim to be “influencers” to demand free goods or special treatment—a behavior often called “clout-chasing”—frequently exploit threats of negative online reviews or public shaming to bully small businesses. This entitlement often leads to worker harassment and disruptive behavior in stores or restaurants.
Have you dealt with these kinds of people before?
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Not proud of it but I may have lied to my boss about having birthday plans on Sunday to get outta work early to get home to watch the show @dustinrhodes 😂🤣 I mean I do have plans it’s watching your academy’s show on my couch with snacks 🤣😂
@RealKevinNash@super_0_hero Well apparently it didn't matter enough for you to say anything about Biden before, but of course you have the stones to go after Trump.
Article 25/ Amendment 25. The Congress of the United States of America has a responsibility to our country. Each day the world watches as our President becomes more confused.