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25 Times Companies Decided They Don't Care About Their Customers

25 Times Companies Decided They Don't Care About Their Customers
25 Times Companies Decided They Don't Care About Their Customers

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Published April 22, 2025

Published April 22, 2025

It's the game we all play: big companies pretend they care about customers and provide mediocre service at a tolerable price, and customers get to pay for it and pretend like they have any choice in the matter. Everyone understands that while corporations keep claiming that user experience is important to them, the only thing most of them really care about is how much money they can rake in. And sometimes they get a little too carried away while chasing the dollar, and that's when the mask begins to slip.

And when companies get brazen enough to step on consumers' toes, customers tend to make their shenanigans public. Let's see what kind of transgressions they thought they could get away with this time:

The Smallest Suggested Option Is In The Middle

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April Fools :)

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Shein Puts A Fake Battery Warning On Their Ad To Bait You Into Tapping

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Netflix Doesn't Work On Some TVs If You Have The Plan With Advertisements

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YouTube Allows You To Spend 15 minutes On A Survey Before Displaying This

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Microsoft Wants This Customer To Send A Physical Letter If They Want A Skype Refund

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User Score Inflation

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So, A 1-Pack?

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YouTube Shrank The Comment Button To Fit In Their AI Bot

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Used To Be An 8-Pack, Now It's "Buy 6 Get 2 Free"

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"Not Subscribed To Our Mailing List? Must Be A Mistake!"

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Apple App Store Suggests A Suspicious ChatGPT Clone

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Can You Spot The "No, Thanks" Button?

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You Can't Use The McDonald's Menu When They Display An Ad

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This Is Borderline Fraud

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Accept Terms And Subscribe To Promotions Should Not Share The Same Button

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MuseScrore Locks The Settings So You Can't Immediately Cancel Your Trial

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Matryoshka Doll Method

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Anyone Excited To Subscribe To High Beams?

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Deleted Facebook Account In 2019 But Still Getting Updates With No Way To Cancel

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Better Not Breathe On This Hotel's Precious Pringles Cans

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And With This Bench Design, They Won't Be Able To

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Unskippable Loud Ads While Getting Gas

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You Have To Press 'No' To Collect Your Winnings

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Very Informative

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Tags: /r/assholedesign, poor design, anti-consumer, bad design, hostile design, tip screen, netflix, youtube, chatgpt,



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