| He will never know how close he was to living next to a nightmare neighbor. |
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We get those letters (mailed, not stuck through our box), and I know the people who swear they love the charm of our neighborhood are looking for a teardown.
Because what makes a neighborhood "charming" is all the new construction. Unlike the OP, I am not under the impression that an anonymous rant of a bulletin board is going to change anything. |
To be fair to OP, it is a federal offense. |
| Go put a bunch of junk mail in HIS mailbox. |
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| FFS. You're an a-hole. The poor guy is trying to find a home for his family. I applaud his efforts. |
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Geez OP unclench! This tactic actually works. We sold my momās house in Bethesda to someone who sent a charming note. My mom was touched.
I see no problem with it. Just ignore if itās not for you. They sound like a nice family. |
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Children in costumes are showing up unsolicited at my door begging for food.
-OP next week, probably. |
| The guy who did this is smart. On the other hand, OP has issues they need to work through. |
It's actually illegal to do this. |
| I don't see the issue OP. We actually got a postcard from a newly married couple who is renting in our neighborhood asking the same thing. I thought it was a clever gesture on their part. I wasn't offended or weirded out by it like you seem to be. |
| It took you a lot longer to write this post than to simply throw away his note and move on. I donāt understand your anger. If I received a letter like this, Iād simply toss it after taking a second to pity the family who is likely struggling to find a home in this market. |
| OP is either an agent upset at being ignored or unable to recycle a piece of paper. Iām hoping for OP being an agent. |
+1 why on EARTH are you getting so worked up over something so simple? This is one of the weirdest rants Iāve ever heard. Be honest: are you feeling frustrated in a different area of your life but unable to express it? |
| lol I love how the Sears shit boxes of the past, literally carbon copied pieces of junk full of toxins, are now lauded as ācoolā and ātastefulā. K. |