You can’t find your favourite (expensive too) top in the pile of clothes on the bed. It is not in the wardrobe, not in the “antique” chest of drawers – it is simply nowhere to be found.

Hold on minute – your cleaner came 2 days ago to do the weekly domestic cleaning. That’s it! She must have stolen it!!!

The next minute you are calling the cleaning company to claim you have been stolen from. Easy.

You sound extra pissed off on the phone and do not even think for a second that you or your partner might have put your item in a different place.

You list a ton of reasons why the cleaning firm must fully compensate you, cleverly mentioning the fact that the cleaner was 15 minutes late for the initial meeting one year ago…

You expect to be fully compensated because the client is always right. No matter l what the truth is. Fullstop. At least this is what you friends told you.

They compensate you.

Couple a weeks after you find your top under a pile of stuff…

Would you call to apologise and return the money paid to you, after you remarkably successfully blackmailed the poor cleaning firm with threats to submit negative reviews on the Internet?