A HOUSEHOLDER has revealed that a neighbour made a shocking threat during a dispute over Wi-Fi.
The gobsmacked resident slammed the woman as “ridiculous” and took to in a desperate bid to seek .

Not only were people left stunned by what happened, several responded with advice on what to say.
Posting on the r/EntitledPeople thread on , the householder, who writes under the username @angelgild, outlined their story.
The resident started their post with the words: “My neighbor demanded my Wi-Fi password because her internet was down …”
Shocking events
They then went on to reveal the background to the demand – and the shocking events that followed.
“Yesterday my neighbor stormed over because her Wi-Fi wasn’t working,” they wrote.
“Since she knows I work with computers she insisted I ‘fix it immediately’.
“I explained her provider was having an outage and it had nothing to do with me.”
That, explained the resident, was when things started to turn more sinister.”
They wrote: “She looked at me serious and said, ‘Well, just give me your password until mine is fixed.
“I told her no.
“She called me “selfish” and said Wi-Fi should be shared among neighbors, especially when hers wasn’t working.”
‘That’s one golden opportunity to rename your Wi-Fi with something sarcastic’
Reddit user
Then, the resident explained in the Reddit post, the situation really started to escalate.
“Then she actually threatened to report me to the HOA [Homeowners Association] for ‘withholding essential services’.
“Apparently my private internet is now a public utility that she’s entitled to.
“Ridiculous!”
User response
Reddit users were quick to offer advice.
One said: “That’s one golden opportunity to rename your Wi-Fi with something sarcastic.”
Another user responded to the post with their advice on what the resident should tell their neighbour.
They advised the resident to say: “MY that I pay for is NOT yours, and I have absolutely NO OBLIGATION to give it to you … Bye.”
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