32 Everyday Scams We Don't Even Think About
Nathan Johnson
Published
10/18/2021
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There are a lot of things in this glittering mall of of existence we've built for ourselves that we've become far too accustomed to. Things that, upon closer inspection, turn out to be a lot less upstanding and a whole lot more nefarious. Let's run through some of the everyday scams we for some reason accept as normal -- but don't have to!
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Engagement rings (specifically diamond ones). Ridiculously expensive pieces of crystallized carbon that are intrinsically worthless. -
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I’m not a nutritionist but having comfort food be cheaper than fruits and vegetables is just plain wrong. -
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Unpaid internships.If you look at the actual laws, internships are supposed to be primarily focused on education. If the intern is doing work that is providing value to the company, they are supposed to be paid.It's just never enforced. -
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I'm probably going to be blasted for it, but the wedding industry seems to be scamming people for love.You don't need a $35,000 party to marry someone, just get a priest and some friends for like $3k and save that money for your relationship.Weddings used to be paid by parents or grandparents of the couple, but times have changed and more people are paying out of their own pocket for a celebration that doesn't really need to be extravagant. -
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So-called "body cleanses", whether it be juice, herbal pills or something else.I want to smack anyone who says they need to go on a cleanse. What the hell do you think your liver and kidneys are doing? you wanna cleanse? drink some water and let the giblets do their work, dingus! -
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Buying T-shirts with the company's logo on them.You pay them a ridiculous price to advertise them. -
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Popcorn prices at the cinema -
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The funeral industry. Poor families get robbed of so much money just to put on a "respectful" funeral, and because they're grieving, it's seriously kicking them while they're down. You don't need to pay hundreds or thousands of dollars to have grandma embalmed, made-up with corpse makeup, put in a casket worth an arm and a leg, and lowered into a hole filled with roses, to be topped with an ornate expensive headstone. I wish natural burials were more mainstream, where the body is put in its favorite outfit, wrapped in a biodegradable sheet, and placed in a mound of dirt to be absorbed by the earth. Big funeral companies are benefiting off of people's grief and it's disgusting. -
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Cable TV. Either provide it for free, or remove the incessant advertisements. Not okay with the double charge. -
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Tipping.It's a scam restaurant owners use to keep wages low and profits in their pockets. -
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Bridal showers. I'm already getting you a wedding gift, but I need to get you something else too, essentially in celebration of the same event? And people who expect gifts at their engagement parties are really milking it. -
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Transaction/processing fees when you order a digital product online. Such as a concert ticket: you pay 16 bucks extra while you pay online, and then have to print the ticket yourself.All fees are BS and are designed to either hide the price of the original product or are an excuse for a middleman to cash in. -
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Workout/meal plan apps that you have to pay for. All of their workouts and meal recipes are google'able and extremely generic. There’s no face time between you and the app people so there’s no individuality in it. I don’t get how people fall for it at all -
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Psychics.How do these people live with themselves when they are taking advantage of people in their time of mourning/loss?It's cheaper to go a therapist -
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Pancake mix. You literally only need flour and baking powder plus a bit of salt. That's it. That's all it is. The liquid ingredients (milk, eggs) are still the same. Don't spend your money on boxed pancake mix. -
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College. Most of he population does not need a degree to work the job they work, but we're told all thier lives that they will never become anything without it. Most of us get fooled into going and spending tens of thousands on a BS piece of paper that in reality contributes nothing to ones ability to do the job they end up doing. -
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Fruit juice and most breakfast cereals. They're full of sugar and so obviously terrible for your health and teeth, but they also lead to an energy slump that makes late mornings at work unnecessarily irksome. -
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Priority boarding for airlines. Personally if I paid extra I would want to be the last person on the plane. I sit down, we go. I wouldnt pay extra to make my plane time longer by 30 mins just to have 100 people bump into me as they board. -
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Subscriptions like xbox live gold, playstation plus, etcetera...It feels odd to have to own a console + monitor/tv, buy a game, have an already paid internet subscription and then above that, before you can even play the game (not all of them, it's clearly stated which games you need a subscription for and which not) you need a paid subscription to your console's online service?They aren't too expensive but it just feels a little odd.. (I do not own any consoles myself nor am I trying to speak bad about console players. It just feels odd to me personally) -
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Credit repair companies.I used to sell this stuff.You pay $100 a month to send letters to credit companies to fight the debt. If they don't respond in X days, it goes off your credit. You can also dispute it if a name is barely spelt wrong or an address.You can do this 100% on your own and there are templates online you can print out. -
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Inkjet printer cartridges.My printer cost a bit less than the replacement cartidges and it came with ink when I bought it.It would be more cost effective if I bought a new printer every time the ink runs out. -
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Buying college textbooks. -
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High School rings. I don’t know why people buy them. What do you use them for?For those who don’t know what a class ring is, it’s a ring that you can buy when you’re going to graduate. Details vary from ring to ring, but it generally has the school’s logo on it, can be customized a bit, and costs anywhere from $100-$1000 depending on the materials, what school you go to, etc. -
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College in America, it's absolutely absurd that they can hold your transcripts hostage, charge 600 dollars a year for a 'parking pass' require that the first year be spent on campus, rotate out a 500 dollars text book every single semester (that was written by your professor), and basically can find any other way to outrageously over charge students while promoting predatory lending and saying they're "not for profit". -
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Apartments charging pet fees but not children fees. -
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Wish.com,Yeah you find something you like for a dollar, BUT it has 7 dollar shipping fee AND it's from China and will take a month to get to you. -
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The cost of mobile Data plans.I'm from Sweden and here I currently pay $15 for 8 GB. I lived in Canada for the winter and they wanted $50 for like 3GB. -
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The shopping channel, they just get some common product, slap a few mouthy salesmen on it with an infomercial and sell it for 10x the price.They're just screwing over pre internet senior citizens. -
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Any company that makes you go to their dealers for repairs, like Apple, just so you have to pay triple the amount. If you had gotten an android and watched a youtube video, you could have fixed the problem yourself in 20 minutes for about 10 bucks. -
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Hotels charging for WiFi. Also flights.You’re telling me I can get free WiFi from libraries, coffee shops, the dentist, and the bus. But I can’t get WiFi included with this $189/night room? If I spend more than $2 i want free WiFi -
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Any kind of over the counter pill, vitamin, cream or personal cleansing product that is usually unisex but claims that this particular one is for men or women only. It's the same razor model but in a different color, Gillette. I'm onto your s**t. -
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Essential oils.
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