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33 Items Shared By Redditors That Are Expensive For No Reason

Have you ever been to the market and criticized everything for being overpriced?

Well, we are not calling you out for it at all because this is actually a thing. Going out into the local markets, we do find value for money. We end up getting items really cheap and of good quality. The thing about such markets is that you have to be a bit patient with the search and trust the process. Amidst all this, there will be times that you find products that are oddly overpriced and the prices definitely do not satisfy the quality of the product that we get against it. It often becomes hilarious when you see such price tags. Like I once say a YoYo that was worth $69.99. Like I have one that I got for 5 bucks and it still works well.

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By overpriced items we don’t mean these are luxury goods, we are talking about everyday items that have a brand tag on them and tadaa! You have an expensive product on the aisle that sort of makes you angry too.

The Reddit community decided they want to fully shame those items for being overpriced and shared their experience on the internet. This is so dumb.

Scroll down below and witness 33 examples of it.

1. I swear they are looting all those who have subscribed to Adobe products.

Not everyone is a professional and sometimes people want to use products like Photshop just for fun, but now you need to pay to have some fun. Classic, capitalism!

Via Reddit

2. Your apartment is high on weed and should be arrested for illegality and overdosing on weed.

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Cruelty at its peak.

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3. I’m sorry, what? Why do you want to purchase a genuine human skeleton?

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Fam! Five thousand for bones. Need to take a chill pull.

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4. That’s what happens in a non-competitive market.

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You rule the prices as if you are a monopoly. Crazy expensive, these diamonds.

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5. The truth has been spoken. I swear the taxes we pay vs the governmental services that we get, there is a major differential between the two.

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It is so unfair that we see from our own eyes that the money we are being for services that are of no quality, is outrageous. This is kinda sad.

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6. Health care systems need to be dissolved and recreated right from the scratch.

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One of the reasons why people are dying quick of diabetes is they cannot afford the insulin. Damn!

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7. Just managed my brother’s wedding. Can fully relate.

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We went to get rates on wedding hall decors, the ugliest one was $350. Looting for no reason.

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8. Holyshit! This makes me so angry, why are they expensive?

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They charge you $180 for a private covid test in USA and you are forced to get that one because the one that you get through insurance never come on time. Trickery!

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9. Not gonna lie, if you get packages they are cheap.

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10. Presidents of all countries need to take notice of this.

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Sales taxes are high, inflation is high. The burgers are so expensive. I just want a burger that doesn’t cost me a fortune.

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11. NFTs are distorting the marketplace. Welcome to the future.

It’s a subjective topic.

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12. For absolute no reason.

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Do you need extra 64 GB of storage and a cellular version? Here your iPad just became $250 more expensive. Dude they sell headphones for $500. Talk about the impact of brand name.

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13. Legal costs and taxes are off the charts

The real estate bubble has grown so big once again, let’s hope it doesn’t burst on everyone’s asses.

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14. Light has been shed on truth.

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15. My university increases fees annually by 15% and we see no improvement in infrastructure or technology.

Sad that not everyone is privileged enough to receive higher education.

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16. Yeah what’s the deal with theatre tickets. So expensive for no reason.

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Even the cinema tickets ever since COVID hit us, out of control,

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This is actually very unfortunate that will tax, our budgets are being squeezed and with inflation, our purchasing power is being eroded. Humans are stuck in an odd dilemma and escaping can only be done via death, seriously. Say a poor is diabetic or there is a poor person who is very knowledgable, high insulin rates and high tuition fee sort of ruins it for them all.

17. Never managed to get my hands on legos.

To be fair though, the love for blocks died when lego became famous.

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18. Facts!

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19. Living proof, my sister-in-law got her teeth fixed for a fortune. And now she has to go for follow ups every 2 months. Free money for the dentists.

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20. Thankgod our professors provide them to us for free, do yours?

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But say you need a reference book, the rates for the ebook are unjustifiably high.

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21. This needs to be looked after, a massive problem in the society.

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22. Especially the life-saving drugs, they cost the most.

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I take life-saving drugs and they cost me $100 every month, in perpetuity.

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23. The rates spike like those earthquake spikes we see on that weird machine.

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24. See, life saving drug that is not covered by insurance and cost $6K per month. Classic health care system.

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25. Things that you need to make sure are high quality, and they are automatically the most expensive.

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26. Just got them, agreed.

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27. Somebody help the students.

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Even the bad colleges cost so much.

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28. iHop are thieves.

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29. No reason at all.

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30. I read somewhere it costs $20K to burry someone in the USA.

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31. If anyone is to hate America for any reason, it’s their health care.

They charge you $300 on average just for a consultation.

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32. Brand name = Extra money.

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33. They are making the very basis of skill, expensive. Good job, leaders.

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What is your take on this? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below.

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