A group of fuming holidaymakers foiled a sneaky plan by fellow Brits to secure sunbeds seven hours before their hotel pool opened.
Whilst enjoying a late-night chat on their balcony, Mandy Boyd spotted some lads she thought were taking a cheeky dip in the pool.
However, on further inspection, the 34-year-old noticed the young men were attempting to secure the best beds at 2am.
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The pool was actually not opening until 9am the following day.
The group of four girls watched on as the lads pulled out their sunloungers to try and secure the best spots.
Mandy and her friends quietly waited on the balcony for the perfect moment to run down and take the towels.
The hilarious sunbed wars foiling took place around 2am at the Aquasol Aparthotel, Palmanova, near Magaluf, Spain.
Accompanied by her friend, Sally Willows, the pair got down to the pool and quickly snatched the towels on Sunday (1 Jun) night.
“We’re just doing the Lord’s work,” Mandy of Bridgend, South Wales, told What’s The Jam.
“I hate it when people reserve sunbeds and don’t use them all day.
“I just find it really inconsiderate.
“It was shocking to see them reserving beds at 2am, especially when there was zero chance of those lads being up to enjoy them.
“We kept the towels, but made sure we left them where they would find them.”
Fellow holidaymakers applauded the girls’ foiling of sun bed wars.
Jo Townsend said: “Guarantee they wouldn’t have come down to the pool until about 11am as well.”
Sue added: “You have taken sunbed wars to a whole new level.”
Jaynie said: “Well done ladies.”
Lou said: “B*oody hell girls, this is taking sunbed wars too far.”
One added: “You should’ve left a ransom note.”
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