A clowns finished pumping fuel, then parked their branded plastering van right at the pump, leaning on it like rock stars while the queue grew and horns blared. A polite “Could you move?” earned only louder laughs and folded arms. One driver memorized the giant company logo and phone number painted on the side.
Weeks later, dozens of late-night work calls started flooding in, all fake, all endless. The man who thought blocking a petrol station was comedy suddenly couldn’t answer his own work phone without screaming. Petty revenge, perfectly plastered.
Redditor exacts brilliant petty revenge on rude plasterer who deliberately blocked petrol pumps while laughing at waiting drivers.






















blocking a petrol pump to feel powerful is peak small-man energy. What started as a five-minute power trip turned into a masterclass in why you should never advertise your business on a vehicle if you plan on being a public nuisance.
People often underestimate how much “tiny” inconsiderate acts annoy others. A 2022 UK survey by the AA found that 68% of drivers have experienced deliberate queue-blocking at fuel stations, with many describing it as one of the most infuriating everyday behaviors on the road. It’s not just about the wait, it’s the deliberate disrespect that stings.
On the flip side, some might argue the plasterer was “just having a laugh” with his mate. Harmless banter, right? Except intentional inconvenience stops being banter the moment it wastes other people’s time on purpose.
As psychology expert Robert Biswas-Diener notes in Psychology Today, “revenge fantasies have been shown to have a number of psychological benefits,” yet when enacted proportionally, they can serve as a memorable mirror to one’s own inconsiderate actions, turning a momentary power trip into a lasting lesson.
The revenge itself walks a fine ethical line, but it’s undeniably effective. The Redditor didn’t damage property or spread lies, just mirrored the exact feeling of wasted time back to its source. Message received, eventually.
Neutral takeaway? If you’re going to flex dominance at a petrol station, maybe don’t put your livelihood on wheels while you do it. Lesson of the day: courtesy is free, but pettiness can be priceless.
See what others had to share with OP:
Some people praise the clever execution and pettiness of the revenge.






Some people note that tradespeople with branded vans should behave better since they’re advertising everywhere.




Some people suggest escalating the consequences for the rude business owner.








Some people offer tips or express regret the driver didn’t learn his lesson.




A five-minute laugh at strangers turned into multiple wasted trips and a very public reminder that karma sometimes has your phone number on speed dial.
Do you think the Redditor went full genius or crossed into overkill territory? Would you have had the patience (and acting skills) to pull this off? Drop your verdict below!








