Neighbor Gets Irate For Not Getting Free Internet And Refusing To Pay $15

Leona Martinez

Some people may find it challenging to have friendly and considerate neighbors. They often avoid making close friendships with those who live nearby. There are many reasons for this. Maybe because they have had unpleasant experiences dealing with challenging neighbors. And the redditor in the story below had to deal with the toughest neighbor ever.

The OP posted the text messages between them and their neighbor on the r/ChoosingBeggars subreddit. These messages showed that, at first, the neighbor wanted the password for the Internet and agreed to pay $15 for it. But when the time came to pay up, they made excuses. They claimed their dog needed a vet visit and couldn't pay. Strangely, the dog didn't seem sick at all. You can see the whole tantrum by reading the text messages below. It's quite a drama!

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

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But their tone quickly changed, and they began to retract.

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Additionally, they began inventing justifications in order to avoid paying $15.

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According to what I can observe, they don't appear to be taking their medication again.

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It almost seems as though she doesn't mind if you don't use her Internet.

I don't understand how they can't recognize their own fault.

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Fortunately, I've never encountered anybody like this.

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No matter how many times I get burnt, I nonetheless continue to do this.

Source: RockeyMullet

And a friend is there for you not just during happy times, but also through difficult ones.

Source: greffedufois

They don't appear to have been friendly before either.

Source: Rajastoenail

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

Source: super-ro

Despite the fact that I do not like making assertions, I would not dispute this

It exactly sounds like what must have happened...

Actually, I think that's a really good idea.

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Or perhaps they'll simply begin swindling another neighbor

Source: mechashiva1