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This Email Exchange Between A Customer And Cards Against Humanity Has Gone Viral

This Email Exchange Between A Customer And Cards Against Humanity Has Gone Viral

Cards Against Humanity most definitely gave the customer what they wanted and more.

Niamh Spence

Niamh Spence

When a customer reached out to Cards Against Humanity about missing glitter from her Pride expansion pack she probably didn't expect the response she got.

Kait Johnson ordered five bundles of Cards Against Humanity's Pride Pack but the online game store was out of glitter packets that normally come with the expansion packs.

Kaith wanted her glitter so she emailed the company, saying: "I just ordered five of your extension packs including the pride pack.


"I have a silly question, I really wanted glitter with my pride pack but it was unavailable; is there any way you could send me just a sh*t ton of glitter? It would actually really make me happy."

Maria, from Cards Against Humanity, replied back: "Kaitlyn, two things: 1. Be careful what you wish for. 2. Check your mailbox in about a week."

As promised, a letter came through Kaitlyn's door emblazoned with the Cards Against Humanity logo.

Facebook / Kait Johnson

It was filled with glitter, as well as a Cards Against Humanity game card that said: "Sorry we f*cked up! Love you."

That was followed by another letter package which was again filled with glitter, both loose and in a package.

Facebook / Kait Johnson

Kaitlyn decided to bait the company even more and sent another email, saying: "Is that all you got".

Maria replied again: "Sorry to have underwhelmed you. Thanks for the excuse to take this too far. Please continue to keep an eye on your mailbox."

The next thing that arrived at Kaitlyn's house was a huge cardboard box stocked full of loose glitter.

Facebook / Kait Johnson

In a final email, Kaitlyn said: "I haven't seen the floor in days. Every time I think I've finally gotten rid of it all, a tiny [bit] more appears. Then a tiny bit more and more.

"I've succumbed to eating a small bowl of glitter with milk in the hope that I can just get rid of it all. Update: it hasn't worked."

The valuable lesson here kids is to never email Cards Against Humanity. Unless you want to live in a glittery mess.

Featured Image Credit: Facebook / Kait Johnson

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