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To not give neighbor internet password?

712 replies

NegansDollFace · 29/01/2018 21:21

I’ve lived at my current address for 3 years, 4 in November 2018. The house next door is split into two flats, one upstairs and one down. So I’ve never been particularly close to my next door neighbors. We exchange (limited) pleasantries if we see each other and they’ve taken in a parcel for me once and I for them a few times. They work night times and there’s a bit of a language barrier so we legitimately don’t have any relationship beyond polite.

Tonight when I was at our local supermarket when I saw neighbor from the upstairs flat, I smiled an acknowledged him but moved to go to the self checkout. He followed and began a conversation asking how I was, fine, fine but when I ask him how he is he tells me not so good. He goes onto explain that downstairs neighbors have moved out and took their internet with them. I can already see where this is going so he asked if he could have my WiFi password and that he was willing to pay for it. I was put on the spot so I told him I’d speak to him when I’m home.

I’m home now and really am hoping the fact that I haven’t gotten back to him will speak for itself. What would you all say/do? I have incredibly bad social anxiety and I’m very awkward in these situations. Am I BU to just tell him no? And feel like he’s being cheeky? Surely if he shared internet with the flat below they’d have told him they were moving so he’d have time to get a different provider? Also if he’s willing to pay to use mine wouldn’t it just be easier to get his own installed?

OP posts:
AgathaF · 01/02/2018 22:07

I can't see what you'd gain by not logging this with the police. These are seriously weird people who have already harrassed and intimidated you, approached your very young daughter with lies, lied to your agent and accused you of stealing money from them. Where do you think they may go with this next, and don't you think you would be sensible by proactively speaking to the police about this first?

WheresTheHooferDoofer · 01/02/2018 22:20

OP, you really need to speak to the police now, this is escalating rapidly.

Aeroflotgirl · 01/02/2018 22:23

I would have told the agent that they tried to get your password from her, I would also report them to the Police. This is disgusting! I wou.d wonder why they are so desparate to get your password.

Aeroflotgirl · 01/02/2018 22:24

That they tried to get the password from your dd. Harassing a child.

RedWineAllMine · 01/02/2018 22:37

I honestly can't believe what I'm reading! Bob smacked! Shock. It makes you think why they are willing to go to such extreme lengths to get your interest password. It's your sodding Internet! If they started using it it would slow it down for you anyway. Get ya own you twats! It's very concerning tho. I wonder why they don't want to get internet? They must be up to no good.
I'd watch out for them trying to hack into it. Don't leave any windows open when your flat is empty.
I wish I could tell you, and wish you could just tell them to fuckoff, but that's not the answer here, as I'd be scared that they would seriously harm you if you did that. So involving the agent and Police to get them to handle it is the right thing to do. You can't reason with people like that. It's so strange tho. Hope your getting some rest. You don't deserve this, you have done nothing wrong! It's your internet for crying out loud!

RedWineAllMine · 01/02/2018 22:38

Bob smacked?! Gob smacked! ** 😩 Stupid auto thingy!

ChainVaper · 01/02/2018 22:39

What a cheek !!!!

overduemamma · 01/02/2018 22:46

CF's!!! Change your internet username to cuntyneighbours. Sorry I hate that word myself but think it's appropriate for this thread Wink

CatsCatsCats11 · 01/02/2018 22:54

No help OP but I hope you get sorted.

Ellie56 · 01/02/2018 23:04

Bob smacked Grin

MammaTJ · 01/02/2018 23:18

I think she’d be quite fearful as she understands the police stop bad people.

You need to teach her that the police may stop bad people but they help good people. They only stop bad people to help good people! My DD2 was about your DDs age when we were at a football festival. Some other children I know offered to take her to the park (within the same field) and then left her there. She knew to approach to police officer, who walked half the length of the field to help her find me! She was not a bit afraid as she had total trust the police were there to help!

Latenightreader · 01/02/2018 23:30

I bet they don't have a landline (or had it disconnected) and are trying to get around paying that part of the bill...

Hope they realise how ridiculous they are being and leave you in peace.

ThereIsIron · 01/02/2018 23:32

Very long thread which I've just seen, but please, make sure you change your Wifi password from that which is on the router - I sometimes use movie quotes - for example my WiFi password might be Y1pp1eK@yAy3M0th3rFuck3r (which is pretty strong), and in your case hide your SSID and tell them you've turned off your WiFi because they're annoying fuckers.

Tapandgo · 01/02/2018 23:52

Vile neighbours, hope they get their comeuppance

safariboot · 02/02/2018 00:15

Your neighbours are abso-fucking-lute entitled dickheads.

Slarti · 02/02/2018 05:54

Poor Bob

waterlily200 · 02/02/2018 07:23

Some people can be banned from having internet accounts dye to past crimes. It may be worth having a chat with 101 just in case.

HouseworkIsASin10 · 02/02/2018 09:15

All this over paying about £20 a month, mingebags.

Idontdowindows · 02/02/2018 09:22

Some people can be banned from having internet accounts dye to past crimes. It may be worth having a chat with 101 just in case.

I hadn't thought about that yet, but yes, absolutely what waterlily said, all the more reason to log this interference with your daughter!

lynmilne65 · 02/02/2018 09:28

Not !!!

IsThisADream · 02/02/2018 09:40

This needs to urgently be reported to the police!
I am gobsmacked they've gone up to your daughter!!!!

Butteredparsn1ps · 02/02/2018 09:47

Some people can be banned from having internet accounts dye to past crimes. It may be worth having a chat with 101 just in case

I’m inclined to agree. For most people paying for their own service would be the easier solution and doesn’t have to be expensive. Which begs the question as to why the neighbours are so, so desperate to use OPs that their behaviour is extreme. The police may be interested. At the severe end of the scale there is a possibility of criminal or even terrorist behaviour, but even if it’s more mundane, it’s certainly not normal.

Bindibot · 02/02/2018 09:49

Seriously they've crossed the line involving your daughter.

Call the police.

PS. Have a lot of police friends, the majority of criminals are thick as pig shit. Admittedly a half decent internet scammer would already be using your 'net without you knowing. But their actions do make you wonder....

OVienna · 02/02/2018 10:20

They want it for something illegal. 100%.

OVienna · 02/02/2018 10:27

I'd be tempted to phone the police in the event they're breaching some order. But- I appreciate you have some security concerns.