A woman called the police on her neighbour after they delivered her a glitter-filled Christmas card, it has been claimed.
The mother in question recently had a newborn baby and found a new place to live with her husband, but it didn't take long for issues with the neighbour to pop up.
Her husband was out walking their corgi when it bounded up to the neighbour.
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The post on Reddit from the mother claimed that her neighbour "shrieked" before sprinting back inside her home, before "cussing out" her husband when he tried to apologise.
Things got worse a couple of days after that, when a humane officer told the couple they would be fined - after the neighbour claimed the corgi "charged" her and that she had been "terrified for her safety".
Other incidents with her alleged neighbour from hell included kidnapping her cat and a dispute over their gardens.
Taking to Reddit, where she goes by the username u/Sickening_toe, the vengeful woman recalled: "I found an online website that anonymously sends people glitter bomb Holiday/Christmas cards so when you open it, it shoots glitter EVERYWHERE. Like a month goes by and I was wondering if this website just took my money or if she just wasn’t going to say anything about it.
"I s*** you not a cop comes to my door, asks to come inside and then busts out laughing explaining he’s here over a glitter Christmas card. He tells me I made his day and that was the funniest call he’s ever ran and leaves. Totally legal and great petty revenge."
Though as the Mirror report, the mother went on to clarify that she is now on surprisingly good terms with the neighbour, who is apparently "just a bit socially anxious".
They apparently smoothed things over after she brought her over a cat she couldn't keep as a peace offering.
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