Neighbor Cheats Boy Over Snow-Shoveling Job, Gets a Frosty Lesson in Justice
When 12-year-old Ben’s wealthy neighbor, Mr. Dickinson, refused to pay him for shoveling snow, claiming it was a “lesson about contracts,” Ben was heartbroken. Determined to right this wrong, Ben’s mother turned the tables on the man with a bold and unforgettable act of justice.
Ben eagerly accepted Mr. Dickinson’s offer to shovel his driveway for $10 daily, planning to use his earnings for thoughtful gifts and a telescope. After weeks of hard work, Ben was crushed when Dickinson refused to pay, claiming, “No contract, no payment.” Furious but composed, Ben’s mom rallied the family to shovel all their neighborhood’s snow onto Dickinson’s driveway as a symbolic act of “quantum meruit” — a legal principle about fair compensation.
Facing public embarrassment, Dickinson relented and paid Ben the $80 he owed, along with an