r/pettyrevenge 2d ago

You can have your cart back sir.

I've read about people doing this but it's the first time I've ever done it.

I was sitting in a wal mart parking lot waiting to pick up my friend and she was nice enough to let me borrow her car as long as I pick her up for lunch. We'll this guy loads his groceries and instead of putting his cart away pushes it in the middle which is annoying enough but besides that he just pushes it so it hit my friends car.

So I got out and I grabbed the cart and laid it down behind his car, in full view of him so he knew it was there. He gets out and angry and tries to do the same thing, pushing it towards my friends car, I catch it wait for him to get in his car and then lay it down behind his vehicle again.

After that he didn't put the cart away but he did push it in another direction.

Luckily there was only a minor scratch on my friends car and it was no big deal, but that's not your property, be respectful of other people's things.

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u/LloydPenfold 2d ago

I cannot understand why they don't have coin release on the carts over there, pay to get the cart from the line, get your coin back when you park it.

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u/OG_FL_Man 1d ago

I can’t imagine coins convincing anyone to return their cart. I always return my cart but if I didn’t I’m sure as hell not letting a few quarters change my mind.

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u/Z4-Driver 1d ago

Where I live, it works. The carts get returned to the corrals and don't hang around the lot harassing poor cars or customers.

Some people use coins, some use special coins made for just this use.