A woman has slammed her'entitled' neighbour for screaming at herfor something 'out of her control'. She explained how she sometimes orders her groceries online as it better suits her busy lifestyle - and while she enters her own address, they continuously park outside her neighbour's house to make the delivery.
However, as this only take a matter of minutes, she never once thought it would ever cause an issue. But it turns out, she was wrong about this. Taking to Reddit, she said: "I live in a townhouse and share a driveway with my neighbour. We each have our side clearly marked.
"I sometimes order groceries online, and the delivery driver usually parks in the middle for just a few minutes while unloading.
"Last week, my neighbour stormed out while the driver was handing me my bags and started yelling that I was 'blocking her property' and 'using her driveway without permission'."
She pointed out how it's a shared driveway and the delivery van is only there for five minutes each time - and on top of this, her car wasn't in the drive at the time.
But her neighbour wasn't having any of it, with her adding: "She yelled that she doesn’t 'allow' delivery drivers on her half and that if she sees it again, she’ll 'call the police for trespassing'.
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"The driver just looked at me like, 'Is she serious?' I apologised to him for the scene. Needless to say, I’m bracing myself for more drama the next time I order groceries."
Commenting on her post, one user said: "I would get a delivery service to bring her exactly one rose with a card that says call the police."
Another user added: "My neighbour accidentally had their mattress delivered to my home when they first moved in because they got confused.
"I just made sure they got their mattress. I just don't understand why your neighbour can't be neighbourly."
A third user said: "I would order groceries once a week! When she comes out and starts b****ing, I would carry on a conversation with the delivery person and would totally ignore the neighbour!"
One more user added: "So next time she parks make sure her butt isn’t even parked half an inch on your side of driveway. Giver her a taste of her own medicine."
A final user said: "Unless she has signs up, the cops won't do anything unless she asks formally the person trespassing to leave first.
"Take a screenshot of the address entered in the app and then present it to the police explaining that it was just a misunderstanding that she never asked the driver about."
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