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bloody neighbour. Long and trivial. Come flame me!

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Naysa · 19/11/2012 11:48

Trying not to drip feed. We have a really annoying next door neighbour, she's kind but just so irritating. Not compared to other people's horrible neighbours, but still annoying.

She borrows our things and takes ages giving it back. She uses her kids to sort of guilt us into lending her things, like "oh can we borrow a tin opener, we don't have one and we don't have anything in for the girls to eat." or "can I borrow your hoover, the girls' room needs doing and they can't play in it until it's tidy" Hoover was gone for two weeks, not much of a problem as we mostly just use a brush because the hoover's a bit crap but even after we asked it took a week.

Her house produces a lot of waste, when they moved in they stole our bin acquired a new bin. They manage to fill both of them. One week she asked if she could put a bin bag in our bin on collection day. She put in two and the bin men complained saying if it happens again then they have the right to refuse to empty it because the lid wouldn't shut.

This neighbour always complains about how tight money is, her kids go to a school a short distance away. My mum asked her if she finds it difficult getting there and if she needs a hand with her shopping and she said no, she just hates walking. Every day she knocks at our house to use our phone to ring a taxi. Fair enough, your choice, just stop telling me how poor you are when I can't even afford to get a bus a day. She then gets a cab back, cab to town, cab back with shopping. It adds up.

She also has parcels delivered EVERYDAY. I'm not even exaggerating, she is a SAHM and I know her DP's job and I can't fathom why they'd need so many. Non of my business, but she's never bloody in! We said we could accept them, but we didn't realise the frequency and size of the parcels and I'd feel crappy going back on my word.

Now this is where I'm getting pissed off. (Bravo if you've read this far)
I'm sat in my house on mumsnet with the dog. I don't have anything that needs doing. My hair is a mess I think. I haven't actually braved the mirror yet and I'm in my sister's dressing gown which is an age 14-15 dressing gown, covered in stars.
I hear a knock at the door. I get up and it's a parcel delivery for next door. I sign for it and resume my important mumsnetting business.
Then another knock, another parcel. This one's bigger, it's heavy and fragile. It's windy and I've lost my dignity whilst signing. I can barely lift it but the guy lets my struggle. Oh well.
Then another knock at the door. I ignore it. He comes to the window and we make eye contact. He sees me in all my slovenly glory. So I get up. I answer the door.
"Hiya, I rang your neighbour because she's not in and she said just give the parcel to next door, can you take it in?" I tell him I don't have much room left, he says he'd really appreciate it otherwise they'd have to rearrange delivery. So I agree, he goes to the monster truck and pulls out a massive heavy parcel which is now blocking the hall.

Aibu to drag them all to her garden and set them on fire? I've got nothing better to do other than seethe over parcels. I know I'm going to told to mind my own business, but when they're knocking at your house and getting parcels delivered then I think it is my business!

OP posts:
lalabaloo · 21/11/2012 14:16

And Grin at small bailiff!

OwlLady · 21/11/2012 14:20

I have refused to take parcels for my one set of neighbours in the past (they runa business, it would be a full time job) and the delivery men just go away then. try to remember the delivery drivers are only trying to do their job, it's not their fault and if you refuse to sign for someone else there is nothing they can do

Can you get some nets and pretend to be out the next time she comes to borrow something?

Happylander · 21/11/2012 14:20

I would put a sign on the door and say unless parcel has your name on it then you are not accepting it.

She is massively taking the piss. I sometimes have parcels delivered to my neighbours but I have never asked for them to go there and would not dream of saying that. Doesn't stop the delivery company from delivering them there though!!!

Stop letting her use your phone as she has one of her own to use. She is invading your personnel space massively.

GiveMummyTheWhizzer · 21/11/2012 14:21

YANBU but I think you need to man up a little and start saying no. These things are not your responsibility, it doesn't sound like you are really "friends" as such, so you don't owe it to her to do these things even if you did say yes once upon a time.....

Rudolphstolemycarrots · 21/11/2012 15:31

don't answer the door and say your hearing is a bit funny at the moment!

NotInGuatemalaNowDrRopata · 21/11/2012 15:38

This doesn't need to get any more out of hand than it already has. Can't you say "Look, [insert pisstaker's name here], I'm not going to be taking any more deliveries for you, I'm afraid, I was surfing the Internet in an incredibly embarrassing outfit the other day and had your delivery people peering through the window at me. Not to mention the eyeful one of them got when I was trying to wrestle your massive mountain of a delivery into my hall! It's just getting a bit much. Sorry. Bye!"

toofattorun · 22/11/2012 12:33

Ooo! I like that reply notinguatemala!!

StepAwayFromTheEcclesCakes · 22/11/2012 14:20

she is not just taking the piss she's bottling it and selling it as fine wine...... just say NO

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