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What is the best revenge

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Tulip1011 · 09/05/2019 10:39

Hello hello. I’m 7.5 months pregnant. The other day I went to pick up a crib for my baby and dropped it off at my apartment via stopping in the communal car park. There were no visitors spaces left so I parked in an empty space knowing there is no surveillance and with every intention of coming to move the car later. I totally forgot to move the car back to my (separate) car park once I got in the flat. The next day I realise, come down and see that someone has keyed my lovely Audi!!

Well it is pretty likely to be the person whose space it was right?

I notice a BMW parked in a nearby space. This morning, the BMW is now in the space which I originally parked in. The space belongs to a “piping” company

Here are the options

  • check if the BMW is still there tmrw and if so return the keying - eye for an eye (husband is keen on this one)
  • go into the piping company office heavily pregnant and ask if anyone knows about why my car got keyed while accidentally in their space (obv they will say no but make them feel guilty)
  • call up the car company pretending to be a surveillance company having seen an incident on the CCTV
  • put a note on the BMW along the lines of “nice clean door you have here”
  • crack eggs down the windscreen of said BMW
  • just let it go and get on with your life (not sure husband is up for this one)

Is there something better.

Thanks in advance

OP posts:
Ihatehashtags · 09/05/2019 18:55

You parked in someone else’s spot so you reap the consequences. Deal with it.

fargo123 · 10/05/2019 05:01

Being pregnant actually IS a free pass to do a lot of things and I intend to take full advantage of that

I feel sorry for your (future) child.

YouJustDoYou · 10/05/2019 06:34

You've got a very hard life ahead of you if you already intend to act like a total spoiled insertwordhere before the kid has even been born. Just remember - your kid will be the one who will suffer when other parents deliberate avoid you and arranging play dates with you, or deliberately not inviting the kid of the horrifically nasty and rude mother to their kids parties. They'll tar you child with the same brush they'll tar you with.

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