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15 Corporations Creating Frustrating Situations For Their Customers

a collection of photos demonstrating how corporations take advantage of people images are of a fake air purifier and a photo of AT&T adding more money to its customer's bill.
a collection of photos demonstrating how corporations take advantage of people images are of a fake air purifier and a photo of AT&T adding more money to its customer's bill.

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Published August 10, 2020

Published August 10, 2020

It should come as no surprise that corporations would try to take advantage of people on a daily basis. Most of it's legal, but just barely. I's not really ethical, though. They can create 404 errors to prevent you from unsubscribing, for example. It's super annoying when you think you're in control of your own decisions, only to discover you're not even close, and you've been manipulated by some really rich CEO all this time. What's shocking is how often companies do it and still successfully get away with it.

Of course, we assumed one or two of them would be trying to slide something past us, but every company ever? That seems absurd. At least, until you've stumbled onto the images we've found for you today, bringing you the opposite of enjoyment. The following examples of manipulative scheming are collected from the subreddit /r/a**holedesign which demonstrates just how hard it is to apparently unsubscribe from companies and their services on a daily basis. Here are 15 of the wildest screenshots.

Nothing Like Subscribing To Find Out It's Not Available In Your Country

(Source: Reddit)

When You Lie About Your Products Being Natural

(Source: Reddit)

Thanks So Much, AT&T

(Source: Reddit)

Breaking The Agreement Before You Can Even Read It

(Source: Reddit)

Interesting Set Of Options We Got Here

(Source: Reddit)

Sorry, You Must Have Facebook Forever

(Source: Reddit)

Who Wants To Talk To Someone?

(Source: Reddit)

That's Not How It's Supposed To Look…

(Source: Reddit)

Tilted Chairs To Get Customers To Leave Quicker

(Source: Reddit)

When You Have To Pay For A Digital Delivery

(Source: Reddit)

When You've Already Unsubscribed And They Make You Do It Again

(Source: Reddit)

$5 For A Pen That Has Barely Any Ink

(Source: Reddit)

When You Get Charged For Using Your Own Printer

(Source: Reddit)

Indeed.com Placing A Limit On Job Applications

Trying To Cancel This Subscription Is A Journey

(Source: Reddit)

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