Neighbor Gets Mad For Not Getting Free Internet And Refuses To Pay $15

You are almost certain to have at least one obnoxious neighbor.
It’s as if they’re trying to meet a quota or something. It is hard to have pleasant neighbors no matter where you relocate. This is why I avoid making friends with my neighbors. Because if it doesn’t work out, it can be awkward to have to face their gaze whenever you go out. They do, however, sometimes force themselves on you.

That’s something similar to what this neighbor did. They first demanded the Internet password. They did, however, agree to pay $15 to use the Internet. They refused to pay when the time came, which was unsurprising. Their dog’s vet visit, it seems, was more vital. And I would sympathize with them if their dog wasn’t truly sick.

By scrolling down and reading the text messages for yourself, you can see the entire tantrum.

Everything appeared to be in order at first, and they agreed to pay.

Their tone quickly shifted, and they began to backtrack.

This person’s excessive babbling irritates me. More than 15 bucks. Whether you pay it or not, no one wants to hear about your dog and its drugs. Long live the dog, no disrespect intended.

They also began inventing excuses in order to avoid paying the $15.

Based on what I’ve seen, I don’t believe they’ve resumed their medication.

Why does it feel like the folks who borrow YOUR money or use YOUR service try to turn things around and make it appear as if you’ve BEGGED them to take YOUR MONEY or use YOUR service?

It’s almost as if she doesn’t mind if you don’t utilize her Internet connection. Isn’t it strange?

I’m baffled as to how they can’t see their own fault.

Fortunately, I’ve never had to deal with somebody like this before.

And yet, no matter how many times I’m burned, I keep doing it.

In any of those writings, my brain ached for any type of grammar and punctuation… a period, a comma, a hyphen, a semicolon… ANYTHING!

And a friend is there for you not just in the good times, but also in the bad.

They didn’t appear to be on speaking terms before this.

If they can’t afford $15, I’m very confident they won’t get their own internet.

I don’t enjoy making statements, but I can’t say I disagree.

That’s exactly what happened, doesn’t it?

That sounds like a fantastic idea.

Alternatively, they could start scrounging from another neighbor.

What would you have done if you had found yourself in this situation?