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This customer who thought a mattress store should help them move two years later:
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This customer who wanted a customized computer with a HUGE discount:
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This client who wanted to get a free professional shoot from a successful photographer and offered ~exposure~ in exchange:
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This customer who apparently wanted the seller’s exact address:
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This customer who ghosted, then wanted this special order and delivery right before Christmas:
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This “haute couture fashion designer” who wanted to skip the line at a restaurant:
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This customer who realllly wanted a delivery for an item when the seller clearly stated “no delivery” on the original post:
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These Airbnb guests who thought their host should move existing reservations with other guests just to accommodate their change of plans:
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This influencer who tried to make a deal to get a $2,800 PC for free:
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This customer who left a bad review for an all-you-can-eat (AYCE) restaurant, but apparently left out quite a few details:
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This client who blamed this trainer for further ruining his marriage — all because they wouldn’t work for free:
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This helpful customer who tried to get this couch off a seller’s hands:
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This “clout page” that reached out to this artist to feature their work — and wanted them to pay for it:
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This “regular customer” who thinks they should get a free cookie after dropping theirs:
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This customer who wants an item over half off…and wants it ~now~:
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This customer who showed up to a restaurant with a huge group and didn’t think to call in or make a reservation first:
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And finally, this person who decided to leave a bad review for a “beautiful” wedding venue they did *not* use because they couldn’t afford it:
Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/lizmrichardson/toxic-rude-customers