People Describe The Worst Product They've Ever Paid Money For

People Describe The Worst Product They've Ever Paid Money For
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It should not take much for a consumer to be satisfied with the products they purchase.


Yet, too often, manufacturers who oversell their products fail to deliver what is promised and are inevitably left with angry customers who want their money back.

Whether the merchandise was defective or ridiculously overpriced, strangers online shared some of their worst purchases when Redditor BooksMcGee asked:

"What is the worst product you ever paid money for?"

Short Life Span

"This NERF gun that's supposed to shoot tennis balls for your dog. I bought it cause I thought you could load 3 at a time and shoot them far, but it's just one and it's super loud and the gun broke after like 4 shots (reading reviews later, this was a common issue)."

PesticideDream

Lame Pets

"There were these toys called squiggles when I was a kid and the commercials made it seem like the toy was alive. It looked like you would get this crazy little fuzzy worms as pets that would follow you around an so sick tricks and listen to your every command. It was really just a piece of fluffy string tied to another piece of string with googly eyes on it. People may say that it was supposed to be a magic trick but they should also explain that to a 5 year old who really wanted a pet."

acadungug

Card Value

"Not their fault, but I paid $70 for a Yugioh card hours before it was limited to one copy. Probably dropped to $20 by the end of the day."

atamicbomb

These purchases were bad for your bum.

"A bicycle that literally fell apart before I made it out of the parking lot."

Washjockey

Not Worth Sitting On

"Joybird brand couch. Was so terrible, we returned it. Still hard to believe, we returned a freaking couch."

Anonymoustard

Going Nowhere Fast

"A 2000 VW Beetle (used)."

"Biggest piece of sh*t that literally had to have just about everything replaced before 100k miles and would still break down every time you left the driveway to the point where the tow-truck driver knew us on a first-name basis."

Appropriate_Mood4163

Expensive Lemon

"An Oldsmobile Achieva from one of those buy here pay here places. I should have known better, but I was young and thought I was getting a good deal. I had the thing for about 5 months, I drove it for maybe 3 weeks. The rest of the time it was either in the shop, or in my driveway waiting until pay day so I could afford to fix whatever broke on it this week. Eventually told the dealer just take it, I'm not paying for it any more. He said nope, and I will make sure your credit is ruined. I said well you sold me a lemon, do you really want to go this route? He came and took it. Never reported anything to credit. I heard he got sued by several other people who sold sh**ty cars too and eventually went out of business."

"Always amazes me when I see them driving around still, I can only assume there's enthusiasts who just love repairing horribly designed cars."

zerbey

These Redditors were not convinced what they ingested was edible.

Bad Cereal

"A box of plain Cheerios. Thought they were honey nut, poured a bowl, was very disappointed."

"If I wanted to taste cardboard, I'd just eat the box."

gor8884

Space Pizza

"A burnt frozen pizza at the air and space museum cafe in DC. I Don't wish that experience on anyone. There are some amazing restaurants in DC, don't settle."

Alseids

The following electronics just gave off a bad charge.

"Asus Transformer Pad TF700"

"This was one of those early 'high end' Android tablets that was grossly underpowered, and it showed. Thing was slow as sh!t in no time flat. Rookie mistake investing into shiny new tech while they were still working all the bugs out. Think I paid somewhere in the neighborhood of $350-400 for it..."

Luke5119

Bad Apple

"macbook pro 2018 13" touchbar. 2 years old and dead (battery). they're asking $300-$400 to change the battery. malfunctioning keyboard with double presses and missing presses. that's a lot of money for bad design."

rubenespanyol

Chilly Reception

"Past winter my old room heater broke down and I had to buy a new one. Went to a store nearby and somehow got convinced to buy a very costly heating device.. It's also my fault, since there were some sligthly cheaper options around, but nope. I wanted the expensive one thinking it will make my small room a volcano with little to no effort/cost (that's also what the seller told me). Long story short the device wasn't doing ANYTHING. No significant temperature changes, too much space, a weird noise, and was doubling my previous device in utility cost. I still gloom over those 80 euros.."

Kids-In-Frontline

Some of my disappointing purchases was clothing, but only because I purchased them online. Unless they are a brand I'm familiar with, I'm usually fine with buying new jeans off of their websites.

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I bought a medium sized T-shirt from a boutique store online because I loved the look of the design. But when it arrived, the supposed medium fit me like an XL.

At least I gained a fierce cleaning rag from this impulsive purchase.

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