'I got an opportunity I couldn’t resist': 29-year-old gamer cancels ex-girlfriend's internet without telling her, she retaliates

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    Turn off my internet? No more gaming for you

    My ex (29M) has not been taking our breakup kindly since I (31F) ended it in December. He's tried to guilt me into getting back with him, not respected my boundaries and really living up to his comment that he 'no longer needs to be nice to me' now that we're not together. I've done my best to not engage with these interactions where I can by removing myself from the room or not replying to messages when they are of this nature and blocking him on social media.
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    We shared a rental house together, so when he moved out I started the processes to change the services that were in his name over to mine. One of those was the internet. When he left, I called the provider but as I was the secondary on the account, I could not make changes without his permission as it was his account. I explained the situation (that he'd moved out), so they emailed him the form he needed to fill out to change the account over to me. All he needed to do was fill it out and email
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    I log onto my computer one Saturday afternoon and open up my steam account to pick a game to play. I go to open a game and get a notification that 'another device is playing Star Wars: Jedi Survivor, opening a new game will close this device'. For those that don't use Steam, it is typically a single user system (unless you have a family account) that only allows one device to play at a time. My ex had previously logged onto my steam account on his laptop while we were still together to play Hogw
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    I knew I had 3 options here: 1. I could just play my game and kick him off his temporarily. Allowing him to log back in later and play, giving my time to see if I could find another solution for transferring the games he'd bought 2. I could go do something else and let him play 3. I could change my password and kick him out permanently So what did I do? I picked option 3, I kicked him out permanently, mid game, with no curtesy message first. 10 minutes later this boy has the audacity to send me
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    EDIT: I have since learned from a few commenters that he won't have to redownload the games if he creates his own account. Thanks for the intel! I'm still going to enjoy that he has to buy them all again. Some of these games cost $70 each
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    Commenters supported her retaliation, though some had ideas about how it could have been even better.

    Coder Joe1 Ha! He ran out of steam.
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    DisGruntledDraftsman Looks like the valve to his internet was shut off.
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    hmm2003 Very nice work, my friend.
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    jitasquatter2 What a missed opportunity. For maximum petty, you should have chosen options 1 several times before going for options 3.
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    turtleswearingsocks OP Hahahaha I like your style. He already had 2 month of free game play at this point, so probably thought he was in the clear to keep using my account
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    Easy_Nefariousness38 That's where I thought this was going! That would've been so satisfying.
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    Munchkins_nDragons no longer needs to be nice now that we're not together... Gosh he really didn't see that one coming did he?
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    turtleswearingsocks OP They never do
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    wlfwrtr Respond 'Remember the internet?'
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    turtleswearingsocks OP I thought about it but decided silence was the perfect 'f you'
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    Zombiewings2015 longer have to be nice to you.
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    Vipera_Berus1 That is the way to do it. To quote a medieval arms manuscript - you ended him rightly.
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    Dongar00 Tell him it may be an internet problem!
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    Purple Station 7030 He apparently forgot Newtons Third Law-for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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    bookqueen67 Bet he was steaming!
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    lvndrhze Play stupid games win stupid prizes. Well deserved too. Karma serving him right through you
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    ILoveUncommonSense Isn't it interesting how he "doesn't have to be nice to you" after breaking up, like we should just all be the worst to everyone who doesn't personally benefit us? And I'm sure he'd try to argue that somehow you still have to be nice to him, but great job giving him the ol' heave ho!
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