Thursday, October 15, 2020

Petty Revenge Tale: Sapphires Enrage Karen


Dave is obviously a very smart man. But with that being said, just picture the scenario of Karen suing. Judge could sure have a nice laugh out of that one. 

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Text - r/pettyrevenge u/rosexknight • 1d Join Sapphires aren't a Karen's best friend. Not my story but my cousin's. Let's call him Dave. So Dave (34M) was dating a Karen for a really long time (like 4 years) and earlier this year he finally proposed. Now, Karen was a bit of a gold digger and a very entitled person. She was a bit of white trailer trash but fancied herself a rich lady. She was VERY vocal to all the other women in the family about how she wanted a "traditional" diamond ring and how

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Text - Now, Dave isn't super rich, but he does have a stable factory job and around here that's basically upper class, and his three-month salary would be between $3000 and $6000 depending on overtime. Needless to say, Dave did NOT want to spend that on a ring given the global situation and the fact that he could be laid off at any time (he'd been doing the ring shopping at the beginning of the year and thankfully wasn't laid off.) So Dave decided to look into alternatives and found white sapphi

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Text - He proposed, and told her it was a diamond and that he'd saved for a year. A bit of a dick move but it was him being petty. He told me it was probably his way of getting revenge for her being a Karen. However, it doesn't end there. As you can imagine, once the wedding planning started, it didn't go well. Karen was an entitled witch, and didn't understand why a GLOBAL PANDEMIC was cause enough to hinder her for having "her perfect day." It all came to a head one day when she and Dave had a

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Text - Karen kept the ring out of spite, something Dave didn't really care about. It didn't hold any value to him and he was more worried about the wedding he was now having to cancel and the texts he was getting from Karen's side. It took a few months but they all calmed down and he didn't hear from her until last month.

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Text - Turns out, she tried to pawn the ring to a pawn shop in town known for its jewelry because the owners were in the jewelry business before they switched to pawning. She was CONVINCED that she's get a few thousand for it since she still believed it was a diamond. The pawn shop offered her a couple hundred because it was a sapphire and the owner actually liked it. She called Dave several times and sent a billion texts (he never answered or picked up) DEMANDING that he pay her in cash what th

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