AITA for refusing to let my neighbor use my Wi-Fi after they "accidentally" disconnected their service?

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A 30-year-old man was approached by his 40-year-old neighbor who requested access to his Wi-Fi network. The neighbor claimed he had forgotten to pay his own internet bill, resulting in a service disconnection.

The original poster (OP) politely refused the request, citing privacy and security concerns related to sharing his paid service.

Following this refusal, the neighbor began spreading negative comments about the OP to other residents, labeling him as selfish and cheap, which has caused the OP to question if his decision was overly harsh.

AITA for refusing to let my neighbor use my Wi-Fi after they "accidentally" disconnected their service?
‘AITA for refusing to let my neighbor use my Wi-Fi after they "accidentally" disconnected their service?’

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Strong Takes and Sharper Words from the Crowd:

Users didn’t stay quiet — they showed up in full force, mixing support with sharp criticism. From calling out bad behavior to offering real talk, the comments lit up fast.

The core conflict involves the OP prioritizing personal security and the agreed-upon terms of his paid service against the neighbor's expectation of neighborly support, regardless of the neighbor's poor planning.

The situation forces a decision: Was the OP justified in setting a firm boundary based on security and cost, or should the desire for community harmony outweigh personal security concerns in this specific instance?