Redditor Gets Long-Overdue Ice Cold Revenge On Neighbor Who Didn’t Let Him Have High Speed Internet
The internet is the most crucial need in today’s world because it facilitates the majority of work. People become frustrated when their internet service becomes slow since an hour’s work turns into several hours, wasting their time and money. That is why businesses are attempting to supply their users with up to 5G speed internet in order to assist their customers in working more efficiently.
After moving to a new location, OP was unable to gain access to high-speed internet because his home was a mile away from the public road and required additional work to connect the lines there. OP lived in a large region with only one neighbor with whom he did not interact often. OP was successful in negotiating a deal with a cable company, and the local internet provider recommended him to include his neighbor in the arrangement to receive a free hard connection to both homes. OP attempted to persuade his neighbors to join up for a month while OP paid their charge for the next three months so that the firm would allow the connection to run underground to their home. The neighbors refused to sign up, and OP had to wait many years until he was able to get the connection without engaging his neighbors. Now the neighbors wanted to get the surplus through OP’s driveway, which OP refused. Read the complete story and share your thoughts on OP’s decision in the comments section below.
Source: Reddit
1. OP asks if he was an a-hole for preventing his neighbor from having high-speed internet.
2. OP’s neighbor declined to help OP in getting internet, and when OP installed it and did a lot of work alone, they sought to share the service, which OP flatly refused.
3. After a decade, OP finally obtained high-speed internet because he lived in a region that required a new hard line to access the service.
4. OP and the neighbor’s residence were semi-close, and OP avoided interacting with them following their previous rude behavior.
5. When OP moved into this property, the local internet provider advised him that his neighbor should sign up for their service so that the main line could be brought to OP’s house for free.
6. OP assured the neighbors that if they signed up for only one month, OP would pay for the service and they could disconnect whenever they wanted once it was installed, but they preferred to continue with their DSL.
7. OP could not installed because of the heavy payment until found a deal eventually by doing construction himself and rest would be covered by the company.
8. OP’s neighbor expressed interest in a new internet provider and requested the excess through an installer, which OP declined.
9. OP refused to allow the cable to be dropped through his property in order to provide the excess to his neighbors.
10. OP refused because, one, they had turned him down years earlier, and second, he didn’t want them to dig up his driveway to get the wire.
11. OP’s friend disapproved of OP’s behavior and advised him that he should act like a good neighbor.
12. After moving in, OP asked a favor from his neighbors as OP had done all the work needed to convince the cable company to provide high-speed internet to their area.
13. The neighbors had to sign up for service for only one month which would be paid by OP with three month service for free but they refused the offer.
14. OP tried to make a deal again with cable company without involving the neighbors and succeeded.
15. OP did the installation work himself and saved $60000.
Now that you’ve heard the story, let’s dive into what Redditors had to say. Keep reading to discover other people’s perspectives on the matter.
16. OP’s neighbors got what they deserved.
17. Redditor criticizes OP’s friend for favoring their neighbor.
18. Redditor states that OP’s neighbor were happy with their internet before, so they should stick to it now.
19. Redditor has a friend that likes to point out flaws in the conduct of others, just like OP’s friend.
20. Redditor is making a new thesaurus.
OP was correct in his assessment, as he had been suffering from a decade of not having access to fast internet due to his neighbors’ lack of support. Finally, he worked out how to get the service by negotiating a deal with the cable company, which required OP to perform the most of the work himself. Now that he had successfully brought the cable connection to his property, the neighbor attempted to obtain the excess through his driveway, which the OP would never allow. They had to undertake all of the hard work that OP had done before receiving their excess given that they had been satisfied with their DSL previously. What do you think about it? Share your ideas with Wholesomeness to stay connected.
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