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15 Companies That Tried To Exploit Their Customers And Got Caught

These corporations work only for themselves and not their customers.

It is no surprise that so many companies in the world focus more on profit-making than customer facilitation. These companies do generate a lot of profit but you would rarely see any value addition in the long run because no company has managed to sustain profit in the long run if their top priority is profit generation and not an addition to stakeholder value. A major chunk of these profits comes from customer exploitation. Yes, they take advantage of their own customer to make more money and often get away with it because most of their customers are unaware of the trickery. But there are some intelligent customers who manage to avoid these tricks and don’t let the companies take advantage of them. They also take things one step ahead by sharing the experience on the internet to publicly shame these companies so others can become aware of their frauds and be more careful the next time.

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Today we will be looking at some of these companies that tried to fraud their own customers. Let’s laugh at them together.

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1. When you lie but feel bad so also state the truth at the back in a smaller font.

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2. Thank you for purchasing our service. Also, we are not available in your country so thanks for that cash.

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3. We have just robbed $10 from your account without consent.

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4. Seriously, Fox News? Not even an “Other” option is given.

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5. Just to be clear, the agreement is inside and there is no way to approach it without breaking the seal. So I agree without reading it? Great.

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6. How else would they keep tracking us, then?

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7. I am sorry sir but you are stuck with us forever now. We must convince you into continue using our services again.

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8. Where is the purifier?

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Are these companies being serious? Like, naturally you would expect such things from relatively smaller companies who could easily get away with taking advantage of their customers but after seeing companies like Facebook and AT&T, I am a bit surprised.

Spoiler alert: Indeed and Newyork Times are yet to come.

9. They are actually charging a fee for “digital” delivery.

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10. I don’t they have any plans to stay in business if they continue with those benches.

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11. Rick-rolling kids since forever.

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12. Check out their audacity to put that option in there.

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13. Are they being serious with that print-at-home option?

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14. Just give me the damn “Unsubscribe” button and make both our lives easy.

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15. Thanks for your limited services, Indeed.

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I really hope you guys enjoyed this one. Do share your experiences if a company has ever taken an advantage of you like so. Share your stories and thoughts on this post in the comments section down below.

Stay tuned for more goodness.

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