There is a channel called "Goofy Goos" that just posted this exact same video, the only thing they did was mix up the order a little bit. I'm getting sick of all these channels copying each other.
You’ve gotta laugh..clearly these people have a good enough sense of humour to see the funny side..I mean, some these are just absurd. But yeah, it also shows that there’s some really shady people out there, or incompetent ones, so be careful where you are ordering from online.
There have been shady people since the good old Brooklyn bridge salesmen and people harking snake oil. It's just that the Internet allowed for quicker access to the bull💩 and the gullible people both. I was catfished when Neve was still in diapers before catfished even became a word. The worst ones are these lovely ladies who just want one chance at being loved in their lives and send untold thousands to Nigerian "princes". THOSE guys need to be UNDER the jails!!!!
I wouldn't be complaining if I was some of these people. The iPad are probably worth a lot more than the grill...I'd be selling them, buying a grill, and have a nice chunk of change left over. I'd definitely splurge on some nice Tbones for the new grill! The people who ordered the steering wheel got 2 for the price of one...and 144 toothbrushes that I'm sure a women's shelter would be happy to receive. The person who ordered the RAM got 10X what they paid for.
I ordered cat litter from Amazon during the pandemic and got a huge plastic container of diesel truck heavy duty motor oil instead. They never took it back. I never got the kitty litter.
Just collect the cat turds in a sack, dump the diesel oil on it and light it up. Problem solved! The neighbors might not be happy about it, but you work with what you have.
But DoorDash took her money and THEY paid the restaurant. Just like if you bought something on eBay but USPS lost it, you wouldn't get your refund from USPS you'd get it from eBay b/c that's who you paid even though they might have delivered the item to USPS.
Last year I ordered a $50.00 2 doll pack from walmart, they sent me a bag of red & green plain m&m's. I could not believe it. I would be happy though to get a pallet of ipads by mistake, lol.
The only problems are that color doesn't match (no big deal) and the shoulder pads are missing ( too much 80's anyway). I wonder what reaction she recieved when she posted that pictures online.
They sent me a pair of pajamas that I didn't order, gift wrapped with a card that said, "Love ya baby. From Me." When I contacted Amazon, the rep said that he couldn't verify the sender. :)
I believe they connected with the person who got a grill instead of his I-pads and they made a swap. Most of these clips were stolen from other compilations. Tiu-tiu is especially bad about it.
Had a simular incident with the shoes. Bought dress shoes online for my son's wedding. I did receive a left and right shoe...in a size 10 and 12. To make it worse, I wear 11s and the wedding was in a marshy area. My left foot being crushed all day and the right kept falling off!
Yep. Same thing happened to me with Wonder Woman boots 2 years ago for a Halloween costume. Bad enough that I had to go with a size smaller because they were out of my size, but when they arrived, I got 2 right boots. Had to pay for another pair to get them shipped to me and then, I was refunded the first payment after I shipped the wrong size back to them. Hot Topic online. Customer service girl on the phone was great by the way! They were quick about the process.
@@Ididnotwanttojoin that's not how it works. you didn't pay the restaurant, you paid doordash. from experience, doordash issues the refund, they get it from the restaurant.
We always get exactly what we ordered, sometimes a day earlier than expected, and nothing has ever been broken or damaged. I shouldnt complain...but I sure wouldn't mind being sent 300 iPad by accident some day.
We have, too! We're pretty rural so it's not feasible to drive 1-2 hours each way for hard-to-find items. The only issues we've had were an obviously used and malfunctioning appliance, and a spray bottle which literally fell to pieces the second time it was used. Amazon sent call tags and had UPS show up quickly! Really, I shop local as much as possible but things like spices needed to make corned beef pickling liquid (for example) aren't going to be carried by our single grocery store or the local Walmart.
These things are cases of mail fraud y'all. Back in the day before internet, someone advertised a "how to get rich" book then mailed every buyer that sent their $29.95 payment a sheet of paper that had written on it, "Don't buy books called how to get rich for $29.95". Or something to that effect. Just quit shopping these damn companies and hit em where it hurts.
I ordered some rhinestones online. They were supposed to be 5mm but seemed too small. Noticed the label wasn’t the original label - someone had put the 5mm label OVER the packaging label of 2mm. First time Amazon has done that to me.
Some of these are honest mistakes, like the wrong item pulled or labels getting mixed up. It happens, and it's not particularly hilarious. People make mistakes. Then you've got the careless deliveries, ending up with smashed and damaged merchandise. Those are infuriating. THEN you've got the flat-out misleading ads and poor quality craftsmanship. THOSE can be funny, but only in a "can you BELIEVE this shit???" way. Half the time the problem is people not reading descriptions closely enough. I used to work for a company that was similar to ebay, only with specific companies being vetted to sell, mostly internationally. Some of our merchants were European, so the measurements would be metric. Well, on the whole, we Americans are dumb as a box of rocks when it comes to metric, so people would be ordering handpainted wooden mementos from Lithuania that said 14 centimeters, but of course see the 14 and assume inches. Then they'd call me (merchant services and support) and complain that they'd been mislead, lied to, ripped off...you name it, they'd scream it in my ear. I advised all the merchants to put measurements in metric AND "American", and, if possible, put the "American" measurements first or in bigger print. Complaints dropped dramatically after that. We Americans don't read the fine print and assume an awful lot, then end up sucker-punched when our purchases arrive. But those companies that are purposefully misleading? Most are in China, and if anything says it will ship from China - pass. No matter HOW good a deal it is or HOW pretty it looks in the picture. In fact, those are even MORE suspect.
1:05 I ordered 300 i-pads and got this grill"
Moral of the story: Don't shop online.
Moral of the story, don’t BLINDLY shop online.
Moral of the story: Caveat Emptor. (Let the buyer beware).
@@onespiceybbw That's the true moral of the story right there. It applies to both on and offline shopping. Don't just blindly trust.
There is a channel called "Goofy Goos" that just posted this exact same video, the only thing they did was mix up the order a little bit. I'm getting sick of all these channels copying each other.
We have very different definitions of "hilarious." I don't think people being ripped off and disappointed is hilarious.
You’ve gotta laugh..clearly these people have a good enough sense of humour to see the funny side..I mean, some these are just absurd. But yeah, it also shows that there’s some really shady people out there, or incompetent ones, so be careful where you are ordering from online.
There have been shady people since the good old Brooklyn bridge salesmen and people harking snake oil. It's just that the Internet allowed for quicker access to the bull💩 and the gullible people both.
I was catfished when Neve was still in diapers before catfished even became a word.
The worst ones are these lovely ladies who just want one chance at being loved in their lives and send untold thousands to Nigerian "princes". THOSE guys need to be UNDER the jails!!!!
I wouldn't be complaining if I was some of these people.
The iPad are probably worth a lot more than the grill...I'd be selling them, buying a grill, and have a nice chunk of change left over. I'd definitely splurge on some nice Tbones for the new grill!
The people who ordered the steering wheel got 2 for the price of one...and 144 toothbrushes that I'm sure a women's shelter would be happy to receive.
The person who ordered the RAM got 10X what they paid for.
All the other rubbish
Again, NO SHOPPING 🛍 ONLINE 🤨😔!!
I ordered cat litter from Amazon during the pandemic and got a huge plastic container of diesel truck heavy duty motor oil instead. They never took it back. I never got the kitty litter.
Just collect the cat turds in a sack, dump the diesel oil on it and light it up. Problem solved! The neighbors might not be happy about it, but you work with what you have.
If you want something big, order something little. Giant toilet paper and doggy rope being the case in point.
The record one huuuuurt :(
Excellent examples of why I don't order stuff online. 👍
5:59 That's like asking the USPS for a refund for something you bought on eBay. DoorDash doesn't make the order.
Refund should have come from the restaurant, not door dash.🙄
But DoorDash took her money and THEY paid the restaurant. Just like if you bought something on eBay but USPS lost it, you wouldn't get your refund from USPS you'd get it from eBay b/c that's who you paid even though they might have delivered the item to USPS.
Last year I ordered a $50.00 2 doll pack from walmart, they sent me a bag of red & green plain m&m's. I could not believe it.
I would be happy though to get a pallet of ipads by mistake, lol.
When ordering shoes online always check the different country sizes, that's why both the "got the wrong shoes" got the wrong shoes.
Gremlin cake looks like they fed him after midnight, then spilled water on him.
@4:11 the color might be off, but the fit is not the outfit's fault.
@ 4:10....Don't blame the jumpsuit.....
The only problems are that color doesn't match (no big deal) and the shoulder pads are missing ( too much 80's anyway). I wonder what reaction she recieved when she posted that pictures online.
The best part of working at UPS is breaking other people’s shit
How can Amazon mess up someone's order that badly that it's not even in the same category!?😳
They sent me a pair of pajamas that I didn't order, gift wrapped with a card that said, "Love ya baby. From Me." When I contacted Amazon, the rep said that he couldn't verify the sender. :)
All of these electronics mystery bundles are scams. Don't buy them!
I get the shoe size thing. They were sent child size shoes. In the UK there is a child size 4 and a teenage/adult size 4.
🌼💖🌸
Sell those 300 ipads and get yourself a better grill.
And have plenty left over for some nice Tbones.
I believe they connected with the person who got a grill instead of his I-pads and they made a swap. Most of these clips were stolen from other compilations. Tiu-tiu is especially bad about it.
Some of these are so bad that they are worth the laughs you’d get sharing them😂
Thank you so much for your video.
Had a simular incident with the shoes. Bought dress shoes online for my son's wedding. I did receive a left and right shoe...in a size 10 and 12. To make it worse, I wear 11s and the wedding was in a marshy area. My left foot being crushed all day and the right kept falling off!
My fear of that kind of thing is why I will never order shoes online. I'll go to an actual store where I can try them on and know what I'm getting.
Yep. Same thing happened to me with Wonder Woman boots 2 years ago for a Halloween costume. Bad enough that I had to go with a size smaller because they were out of my size, but when they arrived, I got 2 right boots. Had to pay for another pair to get them shipped to me and then, I was refunded the first payment after I shipped the wrong size back to them. Hot Topic online. Customer service girl on the phone was great by the way! They were quick about the process.
1:15,reminds me of an episode of That 70's Show when Fez was selling knock off👕that say "Tad Nugent"🎸.
2:51, "Heh, I am Groot." Something tells me he isn't family friendly anymore.
Hilarious
Some of these turned out for the better though.
Bruh you can’t expect the outfit to fit you the same as the model when your body type is completely different…like wut?
3:18 so they think that you are alright
1:02 I wouldn’t complain
Somewhere is somebody saying "I ordered 300 i pads and got this grill"...
I don't believe doordash would refuse a refund on raw chicken
Not their fault. You'd have to get your refund from the restaurant.
@@Ididnotwanttojoin that's not how it works. you didn't pay the restaurant, you paid doordash. from experience, doordash issues the refund, they get it from the restaurant.
@@TV-jv4eg Oh, yeah, I suppose. Then they would have to get the refund from the restaurant.
We have good luck with Amazon
We always get exactly what we ordered, sometimes a day earlier than expected, and nothing has ever been broken or damaged. I shouldnt complain...but I sure wouldn't mind being sent 300 iPad by accident some day.
We have, too! We're pretty rural so it's not feasible to drive 1-2 hours each way for hard-to-find items. The only issues we've had were an obviously used and malfunctioning appliance, and a spray bottle which literally fell to pieces the second time it was used. Amazon sent call tags and had UPS show up quickly! Really, I shop local as much as possible but things like spices needed to make corned beef pickling liquid (for example) aren't going to be carried by our single grocery store or the local Walmart.
These things are cases of mail fraud y'all. Back in the day before internet, someone advertised a "how to get rich" book then mailed every buyer that sent their $29.95 payment a sheet of paper that had written on it, "Don't buy books called how to get rich for $29.95".
Or something to that effect.
Just quit shopping these damn companies and hit em where it hurts.
I ordered some rhinestones online. They were supposed to be 5mm but seemed too small. Noticed the label wasn’t the original label - someone had put the 5mm label OVER the packaging label of 2mm. First time Amazon has done that to me.
7:10 Looks more like 6ft circumference.
2:11, if I got that in the mail, I would be happier than if I got what I actually ordered. It is quite cute.
3:36 this is not a problem, bamboo is a grass and also a weed. the trick is removing it, not getting it to grow.
Some of these are honest mistakes, like the wrong item pulled or labels getting mixed up. It happens, and it's not particularly hilarious. People make mistakes.
Then you've got the careless deliveries, ending up with smashed and damaged merchandise. Those are infuriating.
THEN you've got the flat-out misleading ads and poor quality craftsmanship. THOSE can be funny, but only in a "can you BELIEVE this shit???" way. Half the time the problem is people not reading descriptions closely enough. I used to work for a company that was similar to ebay, only with specific companies being vetted to sell, mostly internationally. Some of our merchants were European, so the measurements would be metric. Well, on the whole, we Americans are dumb as a box of rocks when it comes to metric, so people would be ordering handpainted wooden mementos from Lithuania that said 14 centimeters, but of course see the 14 and assume inches. Then they'd call me (merchant services and support) and complain that they'd been mislead, lied to, ripped off...you name it, they'd scream it in my ear. I advised all the merchants to put measurements in metric AND "American", and, if possible, put the "American" measurements first or in bigger print. Complaints dropped dramatically after that.
We Americans don't read the fine print and assume an awful lot, then end up sucker-punched when our purchases arrive. But those companies that are purposefully misleading? Most are in China, and if anything says it will ship from China - pass. No matter HOW good a deal it is or HOW pretty it looks in the picture. In fact, those are even MORE suspect.
Especially from China!
1:06 9k but if you got to keep one or two would it be that bad lol