Younger sister gets the ultimate digital karma from her older sis with email spam: 'I ended up putting her email into almost 50 different newsletters and subscriptions to bog up her email.'

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    Be careful who you share your email with.

    This happened a few years ago, but one of the best petty revenges I've gotten.
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    I have a younger sister who I'll call K. We are only 13-months apart. Despite our close ages, we are very different from one another. We joke that I am the Sun Child, she is the Moon Child
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    Sun Child, she is the Moon Child (a way of saying we're as different as night & day) but despite this, we run in similar circles. I know her friends, her friends know me & we all would hang out from time to time.
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    One day, my sister's friend invited her to a party where a lot of our mutuals would be. I wasn't close with the party host, so I wasn't invited. Totally fine, I didn't care.
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    Anyways, after that party, one of our mutuals texts me. He tells me that 'K', in an effort to garner attention, told everyone at the party something personal that I confided in her. The friend who
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    confided in her. The friend who notified me, was aware of this personal info prior to the party & realized how inappropriate the information was for her to be sharing.
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    Some background info: My sister has always been the type to do what she could for attention. She was always the loudest, most dramatic or the most energetic in every group of friends she had.
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    As an adult, she has even admitted to being an attention seeker & would often play up her reactions to things for the attention. This includes throwing
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    attention. This includes throwing me or others under a bus, revealing things that weren't hers to reveal or outright lying about certain situations she was/ wasn't involved in.
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    Needless to say, I was very angry when my friend told me what personal information she shared at the party. Rather than confronting her for the thousandth time, which never got her behavior to change, I decided to be petty.
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    I decided to sign her up for EVERY news letter, random club update, political campaign support subscription, medical journal subscription and any other email subscription I could get my hands on. All of them, I
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    get my hands on. All of them, I knew, would spam her every day, multiple times a day. I ended up putting her email into almost 50 different newsletters and subscriptions to bog up her email. That next family gathering,
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    email. That next family gathering, she mentioned how she thinks she was hacked because she's getting endless emails & texts about random things she never signed up for. She chalked it up
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    signed up for. She chalked it up to probably being some guy she was arguing with over the Internet a day or so prior to the emails flooding in. I agreed it was probably that guy & told her that maybe she shouldn't try to get on people's bad sides in the future by keeping to herself.
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    I told her a year later what I did and she goes "THAT WAS YOU?" and after explaining why I did it, she apologized for having told people at the party & we made up. In the end, no one got hurt but she finally got to feel as frustrated as I was & I regret nothing →
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    TheGodMother007 OP • 6d ago Email revenge came first this time because I had that conversation with her too many times to count, so she already knew how I felt. Might as well frustrate her as much as she frustrated me that time!
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    Boxfin Could you potentially give me some organizations or even links where I can subscribe... Someone... To have a similar experience?
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    CoderJoe1 6d ago Top 1% Commenter Now make up a scandalous secret to share with her. Make it something easily proved false so she looks like a fool when she gossips

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