r/Pettyrevenge I Stacked Karen's Car on top of Pallets
A former grocery store receiver recounts a meticulously planned act of petty revenge against a repeat offender: a 'Rich Karen' who repeatedly parked her red convertible in the store's loading bay, ignoring warnings and safety protocols. After being physically injured while protecting her from a falling pallet, he was falsely accused of yelling at her—only for security footage to prove his innocence and reveal her recklessness. When she returned a week later, he escalated: using a pallet jack to lift her car onto a stack of pallets, leaving it stranded and immobilized. The story culminates in a powerful moment of justice—her own company’s realtor eventually offering $500 to remove the no trespassing sign, not out of remorse, but to avoid further losses. The episode captures the raw tension between systemic powerlessness and the quiet, calculated triumph of a worker who finally stood his ground. It’s not about violence, but about dignity, visibility, and the rare satisfaction of being proven right in a system that often silences the little guy.
Use security footage as leverage—when you're right, the truth will expose the liar.
A single physical injury can be a turning point in a workplace conflict, especially when it's documented and witnessed.
Petty revenge can be effective when it’s precise, public, and leaves no room for denial.
Never underestimate the power of a visible boundary—especially when it’s backed by a physical marker like a no trespassing sign.
The real victory isn’t the act of revenge—it’s the moment the aggressor realizes they’ve been outmaneuvered.
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The Loading Bay War Begins
“I saw her do it and ran out after her telling her to move.”
The First Push and the First Injury
“I literally saved her life with my foot!”
The Truth in the Security Footage
“You couldn't see my foot or what stopped the pallet jack, but by then I had my shoe and sock off, and Danny only took one look at my bruised foot to understand the cause.”
The Pallet Jack Revenge
“I put a pallet under her car and using the pallet jack lifted and moved her car all the way across the parking lot and then dropped it onto a stack of two more pallets.”
The Aftermath and the Offer
Months later, the realtor offers $500 to remove the sign—proof that the revenge wasn’t just personal, but financially impactful.
“Now you just waited for money that was never real, and by the way I'm watching you from my house right now you fat butthole.”
“I put a pallet under her car and using the pallet jack lifted and moved her car all the way across the parking lot and then dropped it onto a stack of two more pallets.”
“I want this house scalper, sorry, I mean house flipper, to just bleed financially on this house for several months.”
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Danny
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Harry Connery
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SSR
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Lowe's
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ElhomeBregato
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code enforcement
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BenihanaChristmas
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LDS
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