Anonymous wrote:OP here with an update!
Someone came and backed the car into their driveway yesterday while I was at work. I had texted pictures and let them know it was fine but we’d be parking in their driveway because it was hard to navigate around the car in the dark, etc. They seemed fine with it but now all of a sudden the car has moved! Whatever lol So strange!
Anonymous wrote:OP here with an update!
Someone came and backed the car into their driveway yesterday while I was at work. I had texted pictures and let them know it was fine but we’d be parking in their driveway because it was hard to navigate around the car in the dark, etc. They seemed fine with it but now all of a sudden the car has moved! Whatever lol So strange!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Call them, they can overnight you the key to move it.
Have you overnighted anything recently? Probably cheaper to get it out of a tow lot.
Overnighting a key would not cost much. Less than a tow.
Anonymous wrote:Our neighbors left for vacation with some of their family, and one family member parked in the street, and their back bumper is partially blocking our driveway. I can make the cut to get in and out, barely, but it’ll be tough or impossible if a car parks on the opposite side of the street. They’ll be gone for 10 days. No one else is home to move the car. They’re on the West Coast by now, so I hate to bother them with this. I also don’t want to have to have them towed, but I don’t want to hit their bumper pulling out of things get tight. Why would they do this! Ugh! What would you do? My kids already park their car on our side of the street.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would call a tow company and not have a second thought about it.
Good luck with that. No tow company is going to touch that car just because you asked them to.
My daughter when she was first driving blocked someone’s driveway and they absolutely called the police to tow it. Rightfully so. Thankfully the police called me first (small town) so we were able to move it but I would have done the same thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Call them, they can overnight you the key to move it.
Have you overnighted anything recently? Probably cheaper to get it out of a tow lot.
Anonymous wrote:I do think it is a bit odd that so many people don't know their neighbors well enough to just shoot them a text about it.
This should have been handled with a light text on day one, such as:
Hey Jen. Hope your vacation is going well. You probably didn't notice in the rush of leaving, but Hadyn blocked my driveway with his car when he came home from college. If you have a key ar home with a gatage code, I can let myself in and move his car to your driveway. If not, ai will just park my car in your driveway until you get back.
Easy and gets the point across
You should all get to know your neighbors well enough to do something this simple.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Call them, they can overnight you the key to move it.
What's a car key? Seriously haven't used one in almost 5 years now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Call them, they can overnight you the key to move it.
What's a car key? Seriously haven't used one in almost 5 years now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would call a tow company and not have a second thought about it.
Good luck with that. No tow company is going to touch that car just because you asked them to.