Returning a Neighbor's Rush-Ordered Laptop to the Shipping Office Ignites a Petty Feud

"What's good for one should be good for all, no?"

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Returning a Neighbor's Rush-Ordered Laptop to the Shipping Office Ignites a Petty Feud

Neighborly disputes can sometimes escalate into petty revenge, as illustrated in a specific Reddit post about a package mix-up. The story begins with a simple mistake: a package delivered to the wrong house.

OP’s wife ordered an item for their child, but it ended up on the neighbor's porch due to their similar house numbers, 668 and 688. Instead of informing OP, the neighbor returned the package to the shipping office, causing a frustrating delay.

Fast forward to a year later, the roles were reversed. OP, working from home, received a package meant for the neighbor.

This time, it was a rush-ordered laptop, as indicated by the Lenovo label and the $31.39 shipping fee. Remembering the previous incident, OP decided to return the favor. After finishing their errands, they returned the package to the shipping center, ensuring it wouldn’t be re-delivered before the end of the day.

The next day, the neighbor, visibly upset, approached OP with a photo of the package on the porch, asking if they had seen it. OP replied with the exact words the neighbor had used a year ago, "I brought it back to be re-delivered."

This response left the neighbor bewildered and angry. As he walked away, shaking his head dramatically, OP couldn't help but feel a sense of justified satisfaction.

Just take a look at this...

OP returned a neighbor's new laptop to the shipping office. The neighbor and OP aren't friends but acknowledge each other when passing by.

OP returned a neighbor's new laptop to the shipping office. The neighbor and OP aren't friends but acknowledge each other when passing by.Reddit

A year ago, the user's wife ordered something that was delivered to the wrong house due to similar house numbers, like 668 and 688. The neighbor returned it to the shipping hub instead of informing the user, causing a delay.

A year ago, the user's wife ordered something that was delivered to the wrong house due to similar house numbers, like 668 and 688. The neighbor returned it to the shipping hub instead of informing the user, causing a delay.Reddit

On Friday, the user received a package meant for the neighbor, which seemed to be a rushed laptop delivery.

On Friday, the user received a package meant for the neighbor, which seemed to be a rushed laptop delivery.Reddit

OP returned it to the shipping center after finishing errands, fearing it might be re-delivered before the end of the day.

OP returned it to the shipping center after finishing errands, fearing it might be re-delivered before the end of the day.Reddit

The next day, the neighbor angrily asked about the package, and OP responded by mimicking the neighbor's previous actions.

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The next day, the neighbor angrily asked about the package, and OP responded by mimicking the neighbor's previous actions.Reddit

The neighbor walked away frustrated, but OP felt justified in treating the situation equally.

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The neighbor walked away frustrated, but OP felt justified in treating the situation equally.Reddit

This situation highlights how small acts of inconsideration can lead to a cycle of petty behavior. OP’s decision to mimic the neighbor’s actions wasn’t just about revenge; it was about making a point.

They wanted to show that what goes around comes around, and sometimes, people need a taste of their own medicine to understand the impact of their actions. In the end, the poster’s witty payback serves as a reminder that neighborly kindness—or lack thereof—can come full circle.

Actually, same!

Actually, same!Reddit

"They can't cross the bridge they burned."

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"He is pretty dense."

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This is how it's supposed to be!

This is how it's supposed to be!Reddit

"Make them feel the same frustration they gave you."

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Maybe next time, the neighbor will think twice before returning someone else's package without a heads-up. It’s a small reminder that karma can be as swift as a one-day shipping order, and sometimes, a little bit of playful retribution is just what the neighborhood needs to keep things in check.

After all, what goes around comes around—especially when it’s delivered to the wrong address.

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