17 Rude Customers Who Horribly Overstepped Boundaries And Should Never Be Allowed To Shop Anywhere Ever Again

    Just your daily reminder that the customer is NOT always right.

    1. This customer who thought a mattress store should help them move two years later:

    "but two years later when we were moving they refused to help us move the bed"

    2. This customer who wanted a customized computer with a HUGE discount:

    "I mean do it for your customers"

    3. This client who wanted to get a free professional shoot from a successful photographer and offered ~exposure~ in exchange:

    "I've been nominated three times for a Pulitzer. I'm so exposed I could be naked."

    4. This customer who apparently wanted the seller's exact address:

    "I need to get the address not a store near you"

    5. This customer who ghosted, then wanted this special order and delivery right before Christmas:

    "I'm not hitting you up again, one week before Christmas, to see if you can make that terrarium."

    6. This "haute couture fashion designer" who wanted to skip the line at a restaurant:

    "we are not the restaurant for you"
    "actually though, unfollow us."
    "I consider YOU posting my message HARASSMENT"

    7. This customer who realllly wanted a delivery for an item when the seller clearly stated "no delivery" on the original post:

    "Post clearly state no holds no delivery."

    8. These Airbnb guests who thought their host should move existing reservations with other guests just to accommodate their change of plans:

    "she doesn't want to accommodate, so that's fine."

    9. This influencer who tried to make a deal to get a $2,800 PC for free:

    "Sell 50 systems and you can have this one for free"
    "Or you can just buy it for $2800"

    10. This customer who left a bad review for an all-you-can-eat (AYCE) restaurant, but apparently left out quite a few details:

    "To the person writing this review for the party that acted disrespectfully, you can feel free to contact our restaurant to discuss the mater further."

    11. This client who blamed this trainer for further ruining his marriage — all because they wouldn't work for free:

    "For a combined fitness + meal plan it's $50"
    Screenshot of a text conversation
    Screenshot of a text conversation
    "Ok, I'll send you the plan upon payment."
    "Please I need this"
    "If you had a wife you'd understand"
    "I'm sorry but I can't send it to you without payment"
    "Go to hell"

    12. This helpful customer who tried to get this couch off a seller's hands:

    "If you willing to give for no cost, I could come and move it for u"

    13. This "clout page" that reached out to this artist to feature their work — and wanted them to pay for it:

    "We don t need it"

    14. This "regular customer" who thinks they should get a free cookie after dropping theirs:

    A customer complaining that they had to pay for another cookie because they dropped theirs

    15. This customer who wants an item over half off...and wants it ~now~:

    "250 Now"

    16. This customer who showed up to a restaurant with a huge group and didn't think to call in or make a reservation first:

    "With a large group it is customary to make a reservation in advance."

    17. And finally, this person who decided to leave a bad review for a "beautiful" wedding venue they did *not* use because they couldn't afford it:

    "You can find all package details at the website I provided..."
    Screenshot of a text conversation
    Screenshot of a text conversation

    H/T: r/ChoosingBeggars and r/FacePalm.