Almost
This is deceit at its finest! Riding the wave of the heat-sensitive mug trend, Peter was probably stoked to purchase this festive mug. Changing colors according to temperature, this mug could’ve been the perfect Secret Santa gift for the Christmas season. His coworker Andy would’ve loved it… If the mug actually worked.
The seller totally deceived Peter by literally using the printed photo of the heat-sensitive mug. Time to look for another gift, Peter!
Photo ornament
Family portraits are always a good pick to have when you want to give out some personalized gifts to your loved ones. Aside from it being a sweet gesture, you also don’t have to spend too much on them.
However, this guy probably didn’t expect that his seller would have a different idea about personalization. Apparently, photoshopping some penguins would be a great addition to their portrait. Nobody asked for that awkward addition, Sir!
Two Left Feet
Imagine ordering some new running shoes, and soon as you press the order button you anticipate its arrival. You finally get your package, only to discover you got two left shoes! Tragic.
Either this online shopper didn't read the small print, even though that would be weird in itself, or maybe it was just a joke (or a message??) for a person who is extremely clumsy.
Chairs for Toddlers
It’s already frustrating when you receive one wrong order, but when you receive 50 wrong orders, that’s a whole different story. This guy’s boss tried his best to contain his laughter when he saw this odd yet hilarious situation.
To him, it was too funny of a situation not to share! Of course, he turned to social media to announce this mishap. Along with this picture, he wrote the caption: “My boss bought 50 chairs in an online auction.. It wasn’t until we went to pick them up, that it was at an elementary school!” Thankfully, his boss was a total sport about it and just laughed it off. We hope he finds the right chairs next time!
Small Enough for a Cat
Christy was very frustrated to find out her daughter used her money on this misleading crochet top. Knowing good and well that more people would probably be fooled by this seller, she ended up leaving her 1-star review elaborately expressing her disappointment.
She even made her cat wear it to get her point across! She wrote the following review: “My 16-year-old daughter bought this thing. It is ridiculously small and I probably couldn’t legally post a picture of what it looks like if she attempts to wear it. But, so you can see.., here is a picture of our cat wearing it. To be fair, it does cover all of the cat’s nipples. However, she hates the weave. In summary, do not buy this, even for your cat.” Hilarious!