Buyers Remorse Victims Reveal The Times They Shouldn't Have Pulled Out Their Wallets

Buyers Remorse Victims Reveal The Times They Shouldn't Have Pulled Out Their Wallets

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Most of us have bought something that we really didn't need, didn't work properly, or that we didn't have the money for. It leaves you feeling empty and infuriated that you even tried to go for that special or impromptu buy. This, my friends is buyers remorse.

MoJo59er asks: What's the worst buyers remorse you've ever experienced?

Sad story, but not a total waste of money

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Bought some geese when I was a kid. They immediately attacked my dad, and then flew away.

Whats worse than a printer that doesn't work?

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This printer I just got. What a disaster. The starter ink cartridges ran out ink after a few head cleanings since it was printing super light. I ordered a generic ink rated 5 stars on amazon, printer didn't recognize them and refused to print. By the time I bought the genuine cartridges and they came, the printer heads had dried and only the black color would work, but with jagged lines all over the page. I ended up returning the printer, and both sets of ink.

Inkjet printers are the biggest scam of the century

unhappy birds are really not a good investment

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Once I bought two little zebra finches, that then pushed their side food tray out and flew away. I saved up my allowance money for them too. I loved those little birds, even though they didn't really love me back.

When it's only good for one spin

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Friend of mine ordered a fidget spinner online. When it was shipped, he was totally excited, unwrapped it, gave it a spin, gave it another spin and was like :|

When it was not what you thought it was

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When i was 10 I bought Pokèmon card sleeves thinking they were Pokèmon cards

When you pay for fake items

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One time I bought a stereo set from a dude in a van. I had just gotten my first paycheck at my first job. The guy had a working stereo plugged into an inverter in his car and it sounded pretty good. I peeked in the box and it looked legit. He "wanted" $300 but I was the lucky last customer of the day; I gave him my whole weeks paycheck (like $180).

I was so excited. I got home, opened the box all the way and it was all fake.

When you were better off chasing the thrill

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I always wanted one of those aluminum scooters. I begged for one every Christmas and birthday for years and never got one, which is really weird because my parents had no trouble dropping thousands of dollars on a ventriloquist doll that I didn't ask for.

But anyway, basically my whole childhood I asked for an aluminum scooter, and even dropped hints to my husband that I wanted one. Never got it. So one day I said screw it, I'm going to buy the damn thing myself.

Bought it. Rode it once.

Now it's been under my bed for months. I hate myself.

There's another step to that process

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I bought an exercise machine. Turns out you have to actually make an effort to lose weight.

Bad planning!

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Bought a brand new baseball bat, and helmet as I was going to the indoor batting cage almost weekly. Threw out receipts, went to a nearby field hit a few balls to test it out. So the next day comes and I drive to the indoor batting cage only to find out it had gone out of business two days after my last visit about a week or so before. Cant return items as I have used them, thrown out receipts, and there is no other batting cages in my area I can go to unless I have someone come too (very hard to get people out for it). Now i have dropped about 200 bucks into this, and have to go to a field, throw a ball into air to hit, then walk over and get it.

When the meds did it

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After a vehicle accident, I was laid up on a couch on a swathe of medication. In the haze of the meds I bought 20+ collectors knives and a hang drum and didnt realize until they were shipped to my house.

Scam!

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Nothing significant, but I once bought an incandescent lightbulb which claimed to be blacklight. As soon as I walked out the store I realised that that was just stupid. No "hot wire" bulb is going to produce significant amounts of UV. Sure enough, it was just a normal bulb with a purple coloured glass.

It just sounds like such a bad idea

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Paying 10K for a week of bootcamp at the Art of Charm. Worst decision made

So close to being a sucker

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I went to a concert and bought a poster to frame for my office.

Went to a framed downtown and she makes a nice showing of what they'll frame it with. Grand total was $450. The poster cost $35.

I was so stunned that I agreed, gave them the poster and sat outside for awhile thinking wtf?

After about 30 minutes I went back inside and cancelled the frame and got my poster back.

Ordered one off Amazon for $30. Looks fine.

Short lived

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When I was 14 I really wanted an RC plane. So I bought one for about 100 euros.

The instructions told that you should rev the engine up and throw the plane in the air. After reving it up we threw it into the air, only to have it crashing down hard. Braking the axle and making the plane useless. I guess it flew about 1 meter.

If you have never seen this rock, it's like the one in your back yard or local park...

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A plane ticket to see plymouth rock.

When you are investing a little too much

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40 year old 1968 Galaxie 500 2 door. Only 2500 still on the road when I bought it. Car was perfect inside and out but it had sat neglected for 10 years. I replaced the motor mounts, battery, electrical wiring, fuel lines, gas tank, shocks, springs, radiator, fuel pump, multiple seals and more. Car was a money pit. *

*restoring cars is a rich man's hobby. I'm not rich.

Take notes...

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Every piece of furniture ever bought from online.

The grass is always greener on the other side

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I bought hearing aids and the sudden clarity drove me insane. I could hear birds, the unfolding of candy wrappers, the fridge running, etc. Took them back. Ignorance really can be bliss.

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"Customer service workers of Reddit, what secret can you reveal from your former company?"

I want to know about the inner workings of Comcast!!

I loathe them!

Oh Dear

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I used to work in tech support for Citi Bank. The people working there are not intelligent. My favorite interaction went like this..."

"Banker - How do I type the upside down I?"

"Me - Ma'am, that's an exclamation point."

slappy_mcslapenstein

The Crappy People

"In every CS job I’ve ever had: we will bend over backward to help a nice person. We will expedite any complaint, give maximum compensation, and harass other areas of the business for you."

"We will do the absolute bare minimum to help a shi**y person and if you’re really bad, we will do everything in our power to make sure you get nothing but what you’re legally entitled to and it will be a process to get that."

11catsinahumansuit

"I don’t work in CS but 100% the same for us in IT a nice person will get new stuff while a shi**y person will get questionable secondhand crap that will take 12 months to fix! I will make sure that you wait as long as humanely possible to have anything fixed!"

Sharp-Demand-6614

Go to Holiday Inn

"If you ask for a supervisor calling Marriott you will just get another person who is not a supervisor, but say they are."

cryptnificent

"Yep. I've seen this done numerous times across multiple industries. Usually, it only involves an actual sup if it's a genuine problem or if they want to make a point."

"The last job I had was in towing junk cars. Two of the inside buyers, one male, and one female, would bounce that sup card around constantly. Idk how no one ever put it together. We'd get repeat callers and repeat sellers so I don't know."

ItsBobFromLumbridge

Heartless

"Worked at a contracted call center for Centrelink. The manager told us to deny as many emergency payments as possible and they would back us no matter what. They were actively working towards a culture that despised the callers and churned staff to get heartless right-wingers who hated the poor."

Rizza1122

"I feel ya. My best mate is a quadriplegic. Centrelink denied his disability pension because he wasn’t disabled enough."

Less-Storage

Go to Home Depot

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"I worked at Lowes. I didn't know anything about anything in the electrical department yet that's where they put me without any training."

Eattherich187

Not training people is not just a Lowes thing.

There are too many unqualified people doing too many things.

Switcharoo

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"Can confirm it's an unwritten policy for deli departments in Coles Supermarkets to change the written expiry dates on their tickets so they can sell out-of-code products at full price."

REDDIT

A Little Sunshine

"I worked at a call center for the billing department of a major internet and cable service provider. We were authorized to give up to $90 credit per customer on their bill but only as a last resort. Always remember to be nice to all customer service workers. You never know just how much they can help with a friendly attitude."

Axel_Dunce

"Former call center employee here. Highly accurate. Use your manners, and well fix your issue. Anything else, just makes us want to take longer, and you won't get a credit. Just because we are authorized, doesn't mean you'll get the credit for being an a**hat. haha. I've been verbally abused a few times for asking them not to swear at me. Lol."

Ok-Ad-7247

LELU

"I worked for a major telco company for many years in something called a ‘LELU’ which stands for Law Enforcement Liaison Unit. This 'unit' is pretty self-explanatory, but it essentially is a team who worked directly with the police/FEDS to monitor people's information for things such as obtaining communications history of call logs, SMS loss, etc."

"However, most importantly, the software we used, we as agents could directly see all your SMS texts, including MMS and their explicit imagery of whatever you were sending. This would include sexting, naked images, family photos, and everything. There were instances where people abused this position by stalking or 'monitoring' their SO’s comings and going’s."

MidniteMischief

Cookies!!

"I worked at a cafe chain called 'The Cookie Man,' 95% of their cookies arrived in cardboard boxes layered with bubble wrap. The last 5% arrived as pre-made dough that we would bake on-site to make the place smell like fresh cookies."

"I also worked at a cupcake shop. It's literally just packet mix that you add eggs and oil to before baking/piping pre-made icing onto. Don't waste your money on these places, 90% of these chain shops are the same and most are severely underpaying their workers (this is for Australia btw). Just purchase some packet mix from the supermarket and call it a day."

Frequent-Selection91

Look in the Back

"I was a Store Manager for a very large grocery chain and I can tell you that 95% of the time when customers complain to the manager, we may be professional and show empathy, and even resolve the problem."

"But then we usually just make fun of or talk crap about the person who complained to the other employees. And when a customer is really rude when we go 'look in the back' for something, we legit just stand around and talk to other employees, and make zero effort to look for the item."

A_Womans_Thoughts

From the Box

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"I once worked at 'the area's premiere day spa'; the mimosas were made with Sunny D and not real orange juice, and the wines came out of a box."

SailorVenus23

Sunny D and champagne?!?!

What in the name of Lucifer?

Who does that?!

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