Thursday, August 27, 2020

Mean Step Dad Tricks Kid Out Of Laptop, Kid Takes His Car


Man, this step dad sounds like a real nasty piece of work. What kind of guy tricks his kid out of a perfectly fine laptop? Fortunately, the kid kept his wits about him, and managed to enact a true pro revenge in response. Just picturing the way that that step dad's jaw must've hit the ground when he saw the kid take that "broken" car for a joy ride around the block, is enough to make the heart swell in deep appreciation. It's also a beautiful car! 

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Text - r/ProRevenge + Join u/thekungfupanda • 6h 1 1 1 1 4 1 Trick me out of my laptop, you'll give me your car. 13 years ago I was in my late teens, living on my own and really struggling to live financially. One of the few possessions I had was an old laptop. My laptop had stopped working properly and while I'm fairly proficient in using a computer, I had no idea about fixing them. I did a bit of searching on the internet but couldn't get it working so I ask my step dad to take a look. He has

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Text - 10 minutes later I walk in the room and he's using it. I asked if he fixed it and he says "yeah, thanks for the laptop". I was obviously pissed, my mum says she wasn't getting involved and his only response was that he did a quick internet search to find the fix and I could have done the same. I was broke and he took one of my only possessions even though he had a pc and a laptop already. A few months later I was visiting my mum and stepdad when I had an idea.

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Text - While i am useless with computers, I'm very competent with mechanics. Specifically Audi's, and my step dad had a 2001 Audi A3. Before coming in the house I went under his car and unplugged the oil level sensor and a vac line for the turbo. Later on that day he went to go to the shop or something, when he started the car it threw up oil warning lights on the dash and wouldn't boost so he turned it off and had a look of concern on his face. I went out to ask him what's up and he said that s

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Text - I asked how much it's worth at the scrap yard and he says £100 so I ever so graciously off £120 to take it off his hands to maybe part it out which he accepts. He signed over the logbook (title) and wrote me a receipt of purchase and handed the keys over. I walked outside, lifted the bonnet, pretended to look at my phone for a minute, went under the car and plugged the vac line and oil sensor back in, fired it straight up and drove around the block. When I got back I gave him the thumbs u

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Text - He tried arguing that it wasn't fair and if its working then I can't just take his car but I just said he didn't have a problem tricking me out of my laptop and that he's already signed the car over to me so tough luck. My mum kinda laughed and said she's not getting involved and that it was his own fault. I still have the car to this day and it's practically in showroom condition and runs sweet.

6. Dannng, look at that ride.

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