This Woman Was Saving Amazon Boxes For 6 Months Only To Prank Her Husband
April Fools may have passed a long time ago, but this funny prank was just too good not to share. While some of them can sure be cruel, this one seems not only funny but kind-natured as well.
This Wisconsin-based woman planned an elaborate April Fool’s prank on her unsuspecting husband. The joke left many people in tears of laughter, and the post that was shared on Facebook quickly amassed thousands of likes and comments from all over the world.
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One woman from Wisconsin played a well-thought-out prank on her husband
Image credits: Maureen Pritchard
“I’ve been planning the best prank to play on Rob for MONTHS!! I got him good! I wish I would have continued to record right away when he came into the house. When he saw me recording out the window, I thought he realized that it was a joke, but when he came inside, he kept asking, “What IS all that?!?” I had to explain that it was six months of saved Amazon delivery boxes from us, my parents, and my sister! The second video is his reaction. April Fools! Does anyone need any cardboard boxes?!? You have no idea how many people slowed down or stopped in front of our house all day today!” Maureen Pritchard wrote in a viral Facebook post.
She planned it for almost half a year, but judging from husband’s reaction, it was worth it
Image credits: Maureen Pritchard
Apparently, the wife saved six months-worth of Amazon order boxes from her own family, her parents, and her sister as well. People on Facebook loved the idea with one user, even commenting: “Hi Maureen! I hope Amazon gives you lifetime prime membership for free. What a genius idea and great PR for them too!” Others were tagging their friends, encouraging to play the same prank on their husbands: “We’ve got to do this to Kyle and Erich. They’d sh*t their pants,” one woman commented to her friend.
Watch the two videos of the husband’s reaction below
Here’s what the people of the internet thought
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Share on FacebookIn response to the "so much for supporting small business" that person needs to do research. I own a small business, and I sell on Amazon. I agree that their fee's are too high but it is a large portion of a lot of small business' sales.
Yep and Amazon allows up and coming to self-publish in e-format to start their careers. I hate it when people scream about how terrible Amazon is, but doesn't realize that SO MANY small businesses and independent artists use the platform.
Load More Replies...In response to the "so much for supporting small business" that person needs to do research. I own a small business, and I sell on Amazon. I agree that their fee's are too high but it is a large portion of a lot of small business' sales.
Yep and Amazon allows up and coming to self-publish in e-format to start their careers. I hate it when people scream about how terrible Amazon is, but doesn't realize that SO MANY small businesses and independent artists use the platform.
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