In an unexpected twist of fate, an employee discovered that his persistent debt-collection woes were linked to his tyrannical boss, leading to an ironic act of retribution that left both the workplace and the financial institutions in upheaval. What started as an annoyance soon spiraled into a revelation that would alter the course of their professional lives.

The saga began innocuously enough when the poster acquired a second-hand Sony Ericsson K300i during his college years. Unbeknownst to him, the number had a history of its own—previously owned by a man named Bitsah, who had a penchant for evading debts. Over the next decade, the employee received countless calls meant for his predecessor from various financial institutions, each one adding to his frustration. Despite the barrage of inquiries, he was determined to keep his new number.
Fast forward to 2009, and the poster had landed a job that quickly turned nightmarish under the reign of a project manager aptly named Bits. His leadership style was characterized by chaos, micromanagement, and an alarming disregard for employee wellbeing. Under Bits, the team experienced relentless pressure, frantic deadlines, and a series of pointless meetings designed to reinforce his dominance rather than foster productive work. It was during this turbulent time that the poster uncovered a connection that would rock both his personal and professional worlds.
As the company merged with a parent organization in 2012, the poster discovered the full name of his tyrant manager—Bitsah. It was a name he had become all too familiar with over the years, and as he pieced the puzzle together, he realized that the tyrant who had made his life miserable was the same man behind the mounting debt calls. Fueled by this revelation, he devised a plan for revenge.
After unblocking a long list of numbers that had tormented him over the years, the poster began a systematic process of answering the calls and providing the current number for Bitsah, as well as his manager’s contact information. His polite explanation of the number change did more than just clear his phone; it opened the floodgates to a deeper revelation about Bitsah’s financial misdeeds. The calls he had been receiving were from collection agencies chasing after debts that had spiraled into chaos.
It turned out that Bitsah had taken out loans in multiple names—his wife’s, his parents’, and even his relatives’, leaving a trail of financial ruin. With nearly $200,000 in debts and multiple cases filed against him, he had been evading creditors with alarming success. As the fallout from the poster’s actions began to unfold, the repercussions were swift and dramatic. Bitsah’s manager soon found themselves inundated with calls about the debts, leading to a swift decision to let him go just two months later.
The employee’s actions sparked a flurry of reactions, with many readers expressing astonishment at the twist of fate that saw the tormentor brought low by his own past. Commenters marveled at the irony of the situation, with one noting how fitting it was that the person who had thrived on chaos within the office was now facing chaos in his personal life. Others speculated about the long-term impacts on both Bitsah’s future and the poster’s newfound sense of vindication.
As the dust settled, the employee reflected on the sheer satisfaction of delivering justice—albeit indirectly—while highlighting the absurdity of his ordeal. What had begun as a relentless nuisance transformed into an unexpected act of retribution that would change the course of both their lives in ways that neither could have anticipated. The story serves as a potent reminder of the interconnectedness of personal and professional lives—and how sometimes fate can deliver its own form of justice.
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