People Are Confessing Their Absolute Pettiest "Revenge Served Cold" Stories, And It's Deliciously Entertaining
Recently, I was feeling messy and decided to ask members of the BuzzFeed Community to share their stories of the pettiest thing they've ever done to get back at someone. The answers were super interesting — and I have to say, while some of these revenge stories were absolutely deserved, a few of them were not. But here, you can judge for yourself:
1."I sent flowers on National Sex Workers Day with a joke card (that made increasingly loud sex noises and couldn’t be stopped until you tore it apart, revealing a glitter bomb) to my husband's mistress at her place of work. In city hall. Had a friend go wait in the lobby. Highly recommend."
2."I was in a six-year relationship. We were arguing one time, and my ex admitted that she hadn't loved me for the last two years of our relationship. I knew her email password, and I used her email to sign her up for a bunch of Scientology stuff and conspiracy theory websites.
"I then went into her games and deleted every single piece of data in all her games. Finally, I changed the password so she couldn’t recover any of them.
Evil? Probably. But... I sleep well at night knowing that [she] could never recover her 10-year-old Minecraft world."
3."My ex was terrible to me, but after we broke up we still followed each other on Instagram. One day I saw that he posted something about how this singer he liked had liked one of his posts, and he was so happy! So, I followed that singer, and they followed me back and DMed me."
4."Did it last weekend. A neighbor put a huge VOTE FELON banner high across his driveway between two trees. It's about a 40-foot driveway to get to his car gate. At 4 o'clock in the morning, I left 11 boxes of coconuts stacked up in front."
5."My ex-fiancé and I had a really bad breakup. His mother called me nasty things on social media, so I called her to leave her a voicemail. I left a list of reasons why I had to leave her narcissistic son and said I saw exactly where he got it from. I kept calling her and leaving her voicemails every time I would think of a new reason. She blocked my number after a few days."
—Anonymous
6."My ex-husband is allergic to cats. One day I found a small black kitten running alongside a road. I took her home and kept her, much to his dismay. She mostly stayed out of our room, but when he would really piss me off I would rub that cat all over his pillow. His eyes would become red and watery, his nose would run and he would sneeze. And he could never figure out why his allergies were so bad that day."
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—Anonymous
7."I had watched my husband’s dog die slowly and he wouldn’t take her to be put to sleep until she couldn’t function at all. He let her suffer. I knew he would kick me out if I took her, and he controlled the finances."
"A few days later, I found out he had been having an affair and had a child with his side piece. I left and took his dog's ashes with me. He didn't deserve her."
8."We’re in a concert band together, and they had a solo. They play saxophone, and reeds are very important for saxophones."
"This person took the solo from someone who deserved it and was bragging about how they were better than everyone. So, I snapped their reeds when they weren’t looking. They messed up the solo terribly and got laughed out of the band. Maybe it was a step too far, but they had also made some very distasteful jokes."
—Anonymous
9."In college, my roommate really lacked empathy and was a HUGE religious prude. My sister ended up in the hospital, on the brink of death and I sat in our dorm surrounded by friends trying to comfort me. My roommate asked us if we could move so she could watch TV."
10."In high school I was best friends with this girl, we'll name her Kylie. Kylie found my nudes and spread them around the school."
"After I found out, I reached out to her mom anonymously and told her EVERYTHING that Kylie was doing, from having sex to being called a nickname that her mom doesn't approve of.
Her family is very religious, so having sex was a massive no-no. And then I went around telling all of the people she was friends with everything she'd ever said about them. Karma is a bitch, and eventually she made everybody hate her on her own."
—Anonymous
11."I slept with my ex-best friend's boyfriend because she told me that I was too ugly to get a man."
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—Anonymous
12."I hated my dad’s at-the-time girlfriend. She was petty and mean and homophobic and just all-around cruel. At one point, I took her purse and microwaved it so that all the makeup would melt… not my proudest moment, but it felt pretty damn good."
13.For me, this was petty. My sister-in-law, to put it as nicely as I possibly can, is a very opinionated piece of work. She accepts no responsibility for her words or actions, yet has physically and verbally assaulted those who she deems have wronged her in some way."
14."I always felt my then-girlfriend was taking me for granted; I was paying for dinner, movies, anything. She just started becoming lackluster and distant. So to recoup some of my money, I started liberating a 20 or 50 dollar bill from her purse during our dates, whenever she would go to the bathroom.
15."I REMOVED THE TABS FROM ALL THE ZIPPERS OF ALL HIS PANTS."
16."My last semester of graduate school, the finance office computer system had a glitch that prevented my loans from appearing in my student account, which was run by a different office. I was assured this wouldn't be a problem. Classes start, and one day, there's a hold on my account."
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"I call Student Accounts and [am] told I need to pay to get the hold lifted. I tell them to contact the Graduate Financial Aid office. They are not allowed to do that. So, I contacted the graduate office, and they said they would take care of it. I called Student Accounts back and got the hold removed.
I repeated this process again about a week later, and then again another week later. I go to both offices in person. Get the same 'Sorry, we'll take care of it' answer from Graduate and 'not our problem' from Accounts. I ask to see the person in charge, but am told he can't talk to students. I repeat this basically every week until it gets close to graduation and my professors can't enter my grades and I can't graduate."
"I go back to Accounts, in person, and explain the situation again as if it is the first time they've ever heard about it and am told, again, it's not their problem. They cannot contact the Graduate office to fix it, and I cannot see the director."
17."My ex-husband drove the car belonging to the woman he was cheating on me with to Mother’s Day. He proceeded to fight with me and took a swing at me when I was holding our 23-month-old..."
"I handed the baby to our next-door neighbor and picked up a bat and knocked out all the lights, mirrors, and half the windows of her car before he backed out the driveway as fast as he could go."
—Anonymous
18.And finally: "I always want to get along with neighbors, but this one neighbor who lived across the hall drove me crazy. She would constantly phone me at all hours, knock on my door and talk and talk about nothing, would lie... Anyway, she said she liked Stephen King books, and I thought if I lent her a few it would keep her busy and away from me. It didn't."
Were all of these deserved? Or did some people go too far? Let me know down below And if you have your own (deserved!) petty revenge story to share, feel free to do so in the comments! Or, if you prefer, you can check out this anonymous Google Form. Just please don't confess any actual crimes.
Who knows — your story may end up in an upcoming BuzzFeed article!
Please note: some stories have been edited for length and/or clarity.