12 People Share Wild Stories That Prove Karma Never Misses a Beat

Stories
14 hours ago

Life has a way of balancing the scales, and sometimes, karma delivers justice in the most surprising ways. This collection features 12 remarkable stories where people received exactly what they deserved. With unexpected twists and perfectly timed retribution, these tales prove that what goes around always comes back around.

  • I’m divorced, and my 18-year-old daughter recently walked in and declared, “You have to rent me an apartment!” I nearly choked on my tea. After the divorce, my ex-husband started sending money directly to her for whatever she wanted, completely bypassing me. As a result, she became quite spoiled — never asking, only demanding. But this request was bold, even for her.
    When I refused, she snapped, “Then dad will do it, and you’ll be out of my life forever!” Well, if that’s how she wanted it — so be it. But she was in for a surprise.
    She was shocked when her dad not only scolded her for being disrespectful and trying to manipulate me but also laid down a new rule: from now on, all money would go through me, and I would decide what she gets and how much.
    The fallout was loud — lots of yelling and tantrums. But in the end, she became much more reasonable. Interestingly, the tension between my ex and me eased — we actually started communicating normally again.
  • One time, I went to a museum/showroom, and my mother and I went to get food. I went to grab and reserve a table, so I sat down while my mom went to get some food. Then this one guy comes and starts trying to take the other chair at the table.
    So I tell him, "There's someone sitting there," but he doesn't listen and takes it away anyway. At the time, I was still too little to really do anything about it. Then I see the guy sit down in the chair with his food. When the guy sat down, the chair started breaking, and the food spilled all over him. © Itzizium / Reddit
  • I was starving. I opened the office fridge and saw a fancy-looking sandwich. Turkey, avocado, crispy bacon — way better than my sad peanut butter and jelly. I looked around. No one was watching. I grabbed it, ate every bite, and tossed the wrapper like it never existed.
    The next day, I brought my own sandwich — same peanut butter and jelly. I took a big bite and gagged. My tongue was on fire. My throat burned. I rushed to the sink, chugging water.
    Then I saw the sticky note in the fridge: “To the person who stole my lunch, I added a little something special to yours today. Enjoy. :)”
  • I proposed to my girlfriend, Becky, during her family gathering. When she saw the ring, she frowned and snapped loudly, "Is this all I'm worth?" I was 21 and couldn’t afford more. I never saw her again. I removed her from all my socials.
    2 months later, her dad called in tears. His voice was shaking. I froze when he told me, "Son, we need your help! Please come see Becky!"
    Before I could respond, he said, "After you two broke up, she became so depressed that she got involved with a much older man. Now she wants to marry him! He's 18 years older. You're the only one who can stop her from making this reckless decision."
    I hung up. I had moved on and realized I was much better off without her. Her father had always looked down on me, treating me as if I were beneath them. Now, this felt like karma.
  • I was in the passing lane on the highway, slowly coming up on a couple of cars in the right lane. The speed limit was about to decrease ahead, and another car came up behind me going pretty fast. Instead of gassing it to get ahead of the traffic to my right, I slowed down and pulled in behind them, with the car right behind me.
    Once I got into the right lane, the car floored it and passed me, honking the horn, and the passenger's body was half out of the car window yelling at me as they passed.
    Turns out the car I pulled in behind was an unmarked state trooper, who promptly pulled them over. Justice. © OddEbbb / Reddit
  • During my lunch break at work a few years ago, I ran over to this convenience store that had a lunch-of-the-day special. That day, it was spaghetti.
    I walked into the store, headed to the back to the coolers to grab a drink, and started walking over to the line that had formed to grab a lunch. This older woman saw me walking and literally strong-armed me to get in front of me. She full-on shoulder-checked me.
    She gets two orders of spaghetti. They come in a Styrofoam compartment tray. She walks toward the door, and someone she knows comes in, so she's saying hi. I pay for my food, and I'm out the door.
    As I'm walking to my truck, I hear a loud "OOOOOOOFFFFFFFFFFF." I turn around, and this woman has dropped the plate, and spaghetti and meat sauce are all over her white shirt. © duckmunch / Reddit
  • A bee was flying around my ex-sister-in-law. I don't like her and didn’t tell her, so I could watch her get stung.
    It stung me. © IStillSkip / Reddit
  • Happened to me. I was 16, a junior in high school. In my English class, I got into an argument with a classmate. It got pretty heated, and I ended up saying, "I hope you get into a car accident."
    Later that evening, I was driving my aunt around and got into a car accident — with a parked car. That’s karma. © TheWayfaringDreamer / Reddit
  • Standing at the counter of the pizza place I work at, a lady storms in and slams a pizza down on the counter. "This isn't the pizza I ordered. What are you going to do about it?" she asked.
    I look at the pizza, then at my buddy Nick, and turn back to her and say, "Nothing." She then goes on a long rant, telling us how we are going to be fired, how stupid and incompetent we were, then asked why we weren't going to do anything.
    I said, "Because that pizza came from the pizza shop across the street." I think she actually managed to shrink in size, looking so pathetic, I almost felt bad for laughing until tears dripped down my face. © nec*onkey / Reddit
  • My math teacher in high school gave me terrible grades in his class. I thought I had a solid B+, but I was given a barely passing grade. My home life was terrible, so I didn’t have the wherewithal to figure out what was happening — I thought it was me. I gave up on math altogether.
    Eventually, at a community college, I discovered I was actually great at math. After many years of hard work, I finished an engineering degree.
    I found out later that several students had taken this teacher and the school district to court. They were all top students, and he was failing them all. The case was settled out of court, and he was told to retire immediately. It came out that he’d been doing this his entire career. © Unknown author / Reddit
  • The mall was packed. I circled the lot twice, then saw a car waiting for a spot. Before they could pull in, I swerved in and took it. They honked. I ignored them and walked inside.
    Forty minutes later, I came back to find a massive truck parked behind my car. No driver in sight. I looked around, furious.
    Then I saw him. The guy I cut off, leaning against the truck, sipping his coffee. He grinned. “Oh, you’re leaving? I just got here.” I waited forty more minutes for him to move.
  • I work at a beauty salon. A woman called and asked, "I know that Margaret P. has an appointment at your salon tomorrow at 12. Will a limo fit in your parking lot? It’s crucial that I park it right in front of your window." I said it wouldn’t be a problem. Then she added, "I need an appointment an hour earlier than Margaret P. This woman must see me getting into my limo because she is my former college professor.
    Once, I made a presentation about my dream business in class and said that if I succeeded, I would buy myself a limo. She mocked me in front of everyone. But I built a hugely successful business and bought my dream car. Now, I want her to see that she was wrong."
    Curious, I booked her the appointment. The next day, right at noon, Margaret P. walked out of the salon just as the limo door swung open. The woman stepped inside, locking eyes with her former professor.
    Margaret’s jaw dropped. For a moment, she just stood there, speechless. Then, without a word, she turned and walked away.
    As the limo pulled off, the woman smiled and said, "Worth every penny."

There's a well-known saying that revenge is a dish best served cold. However, when directed at those who have pushed patience to its limits with their rudeness, it takes on an especially satisfying flavor. Dive into our article to discover stories of people who masterfully balanced malice and justice to settle the score.

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