The Easy Way Out
Always look on the bright side of life. Remember that? So even in this horrific shopping fail, we are able to find the bright side, and not all is bad news. Yes, we agree, what arrived in the post looks nothing like what was expected, but to be honest, what was expected isn’t the highlight of the day either.
https://www.reddit.com/r/ExpectationVsReality/comments/q51ycq/cupcake_costume_reality/If asked, simply reply by saying that this Halloween, you decided to give your kids a taste of what it was when you were growing up and decided to make the costume by yourself. The first prize in the original costume competition is guaranteed!!
50 Shades of What?
This had to be part of an April fool's day prank. Otherwise, we will find it very difficult to explain. The book "50 Shades of Gray" was supposedly ordered on eBay. This is what the enthusiastic reader received.
It's not all bad news, though, as eBay did stick to what was ordered (from their perspective), and we counted the number of shades on the paper. Indeed, there are 50.
Undersized chair
This girl was probably just one of the many foolish buyers who doesn’t care to thoroughly research on what they’re purchasing online. Obliviously thinking she’d be receiving the right chair size without checking on the dimensions, she ended up with this little toy instead.
This is why you should never rely on just the pictures sellers provide online. It could look totally misleading!
Bad Apple Pad
If you’re looking into buying original products, your best bet would be buying directly from the company or store. This is important in avoiding any fakes that sellers might manipulate you into purchasing online. It’s especially important if what you’re buying is pricey.
This guy was looking forward to enjoying his money’s worth on an Apple iPad that he found for a ridiculously cheap price. Newsflash, that’s a total warning sign already! Disappointingly, he came home to this Apple iPad knock-off and ended up being a victim of a scam. Next time, remember to do your research and ask for a warranty before you end up like this guy!
Distorted, to Say the Least
We’re pretty sure you’ve seen these hilariously deceitful masks around the internet already. This girl was another victim to those supposedly cute facial masks.
Expecting to look like Winnie The Pooh, she was probably horrified to see such a disturbing sight in the mirror. Since her mom bought it for her for Halloween, she still ended up deciding to wear it to school anyway. What a trooper!