We here at Bored Panda like to entertain our readers with various funny memes and hilarious photo compilations or broaden our visitors' perspective on arts and interesting facts, but sometimes we feel the need to share a not-so-pleasant educational story or two. And this time it's about rude people, who just cannot ever feel satisfied, mainly because of their huge sense of entitlement.
You know the saying 'beggars can't be choosers?' It turns out it's wrong! Some people, when receiving generous help with their everyday problems by strangers, choose to push for more instead of showing some of the deserved gratitude. And these people, my friend, are just the worst. While some of the helpers decided to kill them with kindness, others delivered the best comebacks for the ungrateful.
This list, collected by us here at Bored Panda is one of those that'll leave you furious. Furious with the sheer gall of people who can't see a good deed when it slaps them in the face and have only one first world problem on their minds; themselves! Scroll down to check the stories and savage roasts for yourself, and don't forget to upvote for your 'favorite' of these shameless cheaters!
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Huffington Post Being A Hypocritical Choosing Beggar
Floss Company Asked For Free Designs. The Artists Responded
Selling A Used iMac For 1200$, Woman Asks “How Low” I Would Sell It For, Or If I’d Take 800 And Some Jewelry She Makes. Oh And I Also Ruined Christmas
Found On My Tattoo Artists Instagram
Then You Don't Get A Tip
A Riding Mower In Exchange For An Almost $20,000 Car...
Choosing Beggars Don’t Like Free Beer At Local BBQ Joint
Choosing Beggar
Cashapp Beggars
Can't Go Any Lower Than That
That Doesn't Make Sense
Maybe he should try to charge people entry fees for his website - I'm SURE they'll pay to see his multi million dollar idea.
If it's a multimillion dollar idea..he can afford to pay the web developer.... My husband is a web developer and works for a company that will not take a web design job unless the client is willing to drop at least five figures on it. While they do free web design for non=profit organizations..they are not in the business of losing money either.
Load More Replies..."You just lost me wanting you to make a thing for me for free".
Load More Replies...A measly three minutes without a response, and the would-be client is already a jackass.
I for one would be super upset at all the bug time I would loose from a random a*****e stranger's million dollar ideas
Maybe he mates bugs...OR it's a PPV Chanel that is all about bugs called Bug Time...
Load More Replies..."I'm not paying for a website that's going to be free to visit, that doesn't make sense" Ok, number 1, most famous websites are free to visit, and they make MILLIONS, and second, people aren't going to visit your website if it cost money just to LOOK AT. In my eyes, it's you who's losing. (Not you viewing the comment, the rude *ss guy who wanted a website. I know it sounds dumb saying that, you gotta understand, people are dumb.)
That moment when you want to punctuate your tantrum with a grand childish exit and you misspell BUG
He has a million dollar idea but doesn't grasp the concept of paying for a service rendered???
WOW that guy is so ... idk how to say "conchudo" in english but he is!!
The typo tho. I feel the pain. Killer line, dumb typo. Also, this guy is a d*ck XD
How does using standard business terms make you sound like an asshole?
Is he for real? Yes, how dare you expect money in exchange for goods and services. You’re an a*****e. You would’ve been nothing without me, you could have been famous.
how can a stupid person who fails to see how basic economics work has a million dollar idea?
"Hey, you do websites, right?" *Three minutes later* "You're about to lose my business." XD
Well, he's definitely going to lose some bug time.... since the guy will leave and stop bugging him.. (sorry, had to. I'll... I'll just leave now)
Web designers have to eat! Red Dot is an a--hole, like the floss company that wanted free embroidery designs.
And they never said you couldnt charge for entry to your site, tho ad revenue is a much better business plan. Dont be a d**k
What tf is wrong with "rates" and "estimates." You expecting free s**t?! Go learn it urself or dont make one
Hopefully no one anywhere did a website for this douche, he doesn't deserve one with that attitude.
Oh no, not bug time! Another douche with problems that are all his. Enjoy learning web development, no one worth a c**p will jump on your little project.
Honestly, I would mostly be upset about losing bug time. Otherwise, losing 'business' from a freeloader sounds like an immense blessing.
LOL as someone who has a business that offers website design (dirt cheap I might add) this cracks me up.
Ps4 For Free
Can I Have Another Free Violin?
Thanks For Knocking Down The Price, Now How About You Knock Down The Price?
15 Years And One Excuse Later...
Desperate For A Free Sofa... But Only If It Matches My Colour Scheme
People Like You Don't Deserve iPhones
Poor Selection At The Food Bank
Girl On Tinder Wants Korean BBQ
He Didn’t Do His Part On The Group Project, Gets Mad That Other Group Does Not Let Him In And I Won’t Put His Name On The Paper (I Ended Up Doing All The Work)
Selling An $800 Drone With Accessories For $400 To Get A Little Christmas Money. Then This Parent Of The Year Shows Up
"No No, You Misunderstand. It's An Honor For You. To Be Allowed To Draw For Me"
The Sheer Audacity Of Someone Who Stopped Associating With Our Friend Circle "To Pursue A Richer Life"
Bridezillas Requirements To Be In Her Wedding Party
I’ll Do Anything For Work, But I Won’t Do That
Girl Begs Me For Money To See Her Dying Father Out Of State. I Find A Bus Ticket For A Fraction Of The Price She Said She Needed And This Was Her Ironic Response
Needs A Miracle, But Not That One
Selling Stuff Online
World-Famous Model Will Promote Your Club For A $25 Bottle Of Vodka
Lol "Work"
Better Learn How To Balance Her Workload
Well Isn't She A Keeper...
I Guess Their Offer Wasn't Good Enough
Literally A Choosing Beggar
I Love Selling Stuff On Facebook
Girl Refuses To Pay $20 An Hour For Me To Help Her Move, And Decides To Call Me Cheap
This Guy Cracks Me Up
The Typical Choosing Beggar With Their “I Have A Mate That Will Do It For Free”
Ohhhh Noooo
She Wanted To Take Her 2 Year Old Daughter To A Marilyn Manson Concert
Guy Who Hacked My Ps4 Account Admits It, And Would Like Some More Free Games Pls
Quite Literally Choosing Beggar
If They Live With Their Parents, They Don’t Need Money. End Of Story
You Don’t Say...
Don't Offer Me A Ride If You're Not Also Willing To Pay For Parking
Does This Work?
My Artwork Is Easy To Recreate So I Should Give It Away Free!
"Your Art Is Mediocre At Best So Please Design Me A Free Tattoo"
A Comment Under Post Malone Coming To Where I Live Post
This Guy Wanted Me To Drive 3 Hours To Give Him A Free Game
I had a similar experience like this on eBay--I was selling 3 brand new, still-in-package sets of Hello Kitty lights (on strings, like for Christmas or around your room), and some lady begged me to knock down my price and hold them for her until she had the money so she could buy them for her daughter's birthday party. I agreed, but she kept stalling and stalling, and I told her if somone wanted them for the full price AND PAID FOR THEM, I was going to sell them to the other person. Well, that's what happened, and of course, *I* was the bad guy for ruining her daughter's birthday party, because she PROMISED her daughter she'd have them. Maybe I'm wrong, but I have a hard time feeling bad about this.
You are definitely not wrong. Susans like that act like we should all bow down because they decided to have kids
Load More Replies...It shows that there are people that are never satisfied. Sad for them because they'll never be happy and they'll die thinking that during their whole life they never really got what was coming to them.
you strike me... as a woman who has never been satisfied...
Load More Replies...I get so tired of seeing all the parents begging and using their kids to try and get free stuff. If you can't afford it, little johnny might as well learn early that they aren't going to get everything they want
I was living in the US and used to see a lot of veterans at intersections holding cardboard signs asking for money or means to go on with their lives. I always felt so deeply sorry that they had to endure a war, literally having their lives on the line. One day I found a guy who looked older. I pulled down my window and handed him a $20 and said "Thank you for your service, God bless you". He faltered. Looked me in the eyes, but accepted. No 'Thank you'. As soon as the light went green, he banged on the side of my car 3 times and yelled "Go away! You're stealing our jobs!". I was shocked. I had been relocated from my country to the US *by the North American company* where I used to work because my specific skills were a fit for the position. I was not 'stealing' anyone's job. I feel so sorry that Veterans have to go through this, after all they have endured. They should have proper social and health care. His rage was not against *me*. It was against the lack of dignity he deserved.
Unfortunately, some of these panhandlers are dealing with mental illness. I've seen them fighting over who gets what corner to beg from. They can be angry at life or just whatever.
Load More Replies...This attitude is becoming more pervasive every day! As if everyone OWES them something in some way!
A "friend" came over and told me a sob story about how he was going to lose his car because he gave all his money to charity that month (yea, right). The man is able bodied, so I offered to help if he would agree to help me paint my house. He signed a contract that detailed hourly rate & all. He worked off about half the money I gave him in advance. Then he skipped town without a phone call, an offer to pay at a later date when he was back on his feet, or an apology. The jerk had the nerve to call me up ten years later saying he was moving back in town. He said he needed a place to stay. He said he needed money to rent a storefront and open a business he wanted to start. Hmmm...He didn't ask for help, he just told me his needs. I was supposed to leap to the rescue of the poor dear. This guy only expects the best out of his friends. Funny how he won't give so much as a phone call in return. I told him to give me a call when he was settled in, and we could go for coffee ...
Once I stepped in at the last minute to teach a cooking class when the regular instructor was stuck in traffic. When he thanked me I made the mistake of saying "no problem!" which he interpreted as "no need to pay me!" 4 hours I will never get back
I truly appreciate the polite and civil answers given by the advertisers/posters to these "choosy beggars". Especially after reading the beggars' responses when their wishes were denied! I would have to put such a rein on my "sarcasm stallion" he'd flip over! Personally, I don't give change nor supplies to pan handlers. I have seen them get picked up and dropped off at prime off-ramp locations by white vans to believe that they have no support systems. However, I do give money to the local advocacy and support groups for the homeless and donate food to the pantries and food drives on a regular basis. The person complaining about the food handed out by the local pantry not meeting their particular tastes was especially galling. I cannot bring myself to feel sorry for these people, I just pity them.
Yeah, I advertised 5 free boxes of fabric scraps for quilting. Had a second person show up after I gave away the first five, and I put together 3 more boxes for her and she complained because I "wasted" her time!
Some people just don't understand gratitude. The world does not owe you a living - the world was here first. You want a living, work for one. However, if you are down and out because you had a run of sh***y luck, I don't mind lending a helping hand.
These people are terrible. It’s people like this that give actual people who have fallen on hard times a bad rep.
On a reverse of this, I made a relative a necklace as a gift and someone asked her where she got it. She told them it was handmade and they asked her if I would make one for them, they would pay $50 for it. Without even asking me she told them no because I am too busy to sell my crafts, it's just a hobby. It is just a hobby, and her piece was the first one I made, but shouldn't it be my choice who I make items for?
Omg! How rude! My stepmom was like that. I made her a matching necklace and bracelet set one Christmas and she complained that I gave her cheap, homemade stuff. I told her to give it back. I had been selling those sets at festivals for $60 all summer.
Load More Replies...I was selling a wardrobe for $200 (it was an antique and worth a lot more but I'd had ZERO luck selling at higher price) and some guy contacted me expecting me to knock $120 off the price cause he had to hire a car to come get it. I said "not my problem mate, if you can't pick it up I'm selling it full price to someone who can".
I'm selling a Star Wars Droid factory, near complete for $160 and had someone offer me $50. I countered with $8 off, he declined LOL
Oh wow…expirenced part of this recently…no idea there was such a thing. Knew someone that i helped but nothing was ever enough and there was always an excuse. Negotiating Prices. Not wanting to pay normal prices. I wish i had heard about it before. .
BoredPanda was surprisingly conservative, in that post... I like that.
" This other person can do it for a lower price/free " / " Even I can make it myself " — so just do it. Make it yourself. Go to the person foolish or generous enough to do it for f r e e . Yeah, bargaining is a thing that I won't disapprove 100% — but you need to know when you should bargain, and how to accept ' no ' .
Recently, when moving, I listed a bunch of stuff to give out for FREE (receiving end to pay shipping, but I still have to pack them and ship them out), including $200+ handbags and $500+ home appliances, all in good condition. I could just donate them to charity, but I would like friends and acquaintances to enjoy them, because I sure did when I had them! I also listed them on some message boards, offering them to strangers. In the end, not one of those "friends" who took my stuff even sent a "thank you" message after receiving the items, while the complete strangers took their time to thank me and tell me the stuff are useful to them...
We are just about to move and have put some stuff we don't want for very low prices online. I was selling a school bag at half the price it was bought for, almost perfect condition. A woman asked for it for $4 and said that was ok, because frankly, I prefer not to waste things. Then the lady said I had to bring it to her....to catch public transport to her location would have cost $2 and taken an hour return. Thank you but no thank you.
And here I thought my eyebrows could not go any higher. I think they hit the ceilieng. 5 stories above me.
I don't think I can keep my middle finger extended for much longer. Please send help. Willing to pay cash/sexual favours.
It's actually not something I'm used to seeing, especially the online convos(I might be wrong but I think this kind of sh*t is less widespread here because people on the whole have lower life standards and are usually more grateful for what they do have/get) so that was a very entertaining read. It makes me wonder...are those like op unique cases or is this actually a common kind of attitude? This whole attitude...it's like very very infantile and it seems that's becoming a common thing in modern adults, especially in developed countries. With the coddling to kids' whims, with whole 'you can be whatever you want and do whatever you like'(yes, but there are certain limits to this...), with generous social support...to an extent all these things are great and much needed, but is this actually what we are getting on the big scale? A generation littered with people who want the world to comply to their every whim, adults with mentality of 5 year olds? That's alarming...
It's a common attitude, just not quite on this scale all the time. People complaining about getting the wrong gift, wanting a specific free coupon, complaining about free content not being as they expect, things like that.
Load More Replies...My conservative, republican, uncle does c**p like this all the time.
Load More Replies...I had a similar experience like this on eBay--I was selling 3 brand new, still-in-package sets of Hello Kitty lights (on strings, like for Christmas or around your room), and some lady begged me to knock down my price and hold them for her until she had the money so she could buy them for her daughter's birthday party. I agreed, but she kept stalling and stalling, and I told her if somone wanted them for the full price AND PAID FOR THEM, I was going to sell them to the other person. Well, that's what happened, and of course, *I* was the bad guy for ruining her daughter's birthday party, because she PROMISED her daughter she'd have them. Maybe I'm wrong, but I have a hard time feeling bad about this.
You are definitely not wrong. Susans like that act like we should all bow down because they decided to have kids
Load More Replies...It shows that there are people that are never satisfied. Sad for them because they'll never be happy and they'll die thinking that during their whole life they never really got what was coming to them.
you strike me... as a woman who has never been satisfied...
Load More Replies...I get so tired of seeing all the parents begging and using their kids to try and get free stuff. If you can't afford it, little johnny might as well learn early that they aren't going to get everything they want
I was living in the US and used to see a lot of veterans at intersections holding cardboard signs asking for money or means to go on with their lives. I always felt so deeply sorry that they had to endure a war, literally having their lives on the line. One day I found a guy who looked older. I pulled down my window and handed him a $20 and said "Thank you for your service, God bless you". He faltered. Looked me in the eyes, but accepted. No 'Thank you'. As soon as the light went green, he banged on the side of my car 3 times and yelled "Go away! You're stealing our jobs!". I was shocked. I had been relocated from my country to the US *by the North American company* where I used to work because my specific skills were a fit for the position. I was not 'stealing' anyone's job. I feel so sorry that Veterans have to go through this, after all they have endured. They should have proper social and health care. His rage was not against *me*. It was against the lack of dignity he deserved.
Unfortunately, some of these panhandlers are dealing with mental illness. I've seen them fighting over who gets what corner to beg from. They can be angry at life or just whatever.
Load More Replies...This attitude is becoming more pervasive every day! As if everyone OWES them something in some way!
A "friend" came over and told me a sob story about how he was going to lose his car because he gave all his money to charity that month (yea, right). The man is able bodied, so I offered to help if he would agree to help me paint my house. He signed a contract that detailed hourly rate & all. He worked off about half the money I gave him in advance. Then he skipped town without a phone call, an offer to pay at a later date when he was back on his feet, or an apology. The jerk had the nerve to call me up ten years later saying he was moving back in town. He said he needed a place to stay. He said he needed money to rent a storefront and open a business he wanted to start. Hmmm...He didn't ask for help, he just told me his needs. I was supposed to leap to the rescue of the poor dear. This guy only expects the best out of his friends. Funny how he won't give so much as a phone call in return. I told him to give me a call when he was settled in, and we could go for coffee ...
Once I stepped in at the last minute to teach a cooking class when the regular instructor was stuck in traffic. When he thanked me I made the mistake of saying "no problem!" which he interpreted as "no need to pay me!" 4 hours I will never get back
I truly appreciate the polite and civil answers given by the advertisers/posters to these "choosy beggars". Especially after reading the beggars' responses when their wishes were denied! I would have to put such a rein on my "sarcasm stallion" he'd flip over! Personally, I don't give change nor supplies to pan handlers. I have seen them get picked up and dropped off at prime off-ramp locations by white vans to believe that they have no support systems. However, I do give money to the local advocacy and support groups for the homeless and donate food to the pantries and food drives on a regular basis. The person complaining about the food handed out by the local pantry not meeting their particular tastes was especially galling. I cannot bring myself to feel sorry for these people, I just pity them.
Yeah, I advertised 5 free boxes of fabric scraps for quilting. Had a second person show up after I gave away the first five, and I put together 3 more boxes for her and she complained because I "wasted" her time!
Some people just don't understand gratitude. The world does not owe you a living - the world was here first. You want a living, work for one. However, if you are down and out because you had a run of sh***y luck, I don't mind lending a helping hand.
These people are terrible. It’s people like this that give actual people who have fallen on hard times a bad rep.
On a reverse of this, I made a relative a necklace as a gift and someone asked her where she got it. She told them it was handmade and they asked her if I would make one for them, they would pay $50 for it. Without even asking me she told them no because I am too busy to sell my crafts, it's just a hobby. It is just a hobby, and her piece was the first one I made, but shouldn't it be my choice who I make items for?
Omg! How rude! My stepmom was like that. I made her a matching necklace and bracelet set one Christmas and she complained that I gave her cheap, homemade stuff. I told her to give it back. I had been selling those sets at festivals for $60 all summer.
Load More Replies...I was selling a wardrobe for $200 (it was an antique and worth a lot more but I'd had ZERO luck selling at higher price) and some guy contacted me expecting me to knock $120 off the price cause he had to hire a car to come get it. I said "not my problem mate, if you can't pick it up I'm selling it full price to someone who can".
I'm selling a Star Wars Droid factory, near complete for $160 and had someone offer me $50. I countered with $8 off, he declined LOL
Oh wow…expirenced part of this recently…no idea there was such a thing. Knew someone that i helped but nothing was ever enough and there was always an excuse. Negotiating Prices. Not wanting to pay normal prices. I wish i had heard about it before. .
BoredPanda was surprisingly conservative, in that post... I like that.
" This other person can do it for a lower price/free " / " Even I can make it myself " — so just do it. Make it yourself. Go to the person foolish or generous enough to do it for f r e e . Yeah, bargaining is a thing that I won't disapprove 100% — but you need to know when you should bargain, and how to accept ' no ' .
Recently, when moving, I listed a bunch of stuff to give out for FREE (receiving end to pay shipping, but I still have to pack them and ship them out), including $200+ handbags and $500+ home appliances, all in good condition. I could just donate them to charity, but I would like friends and acquaintances to enjoy them, because I sure did when I had them! I also listed them on some message boards, offering them to strangers. In the end, not one of those "friends" who took my stuff even sent a "thank you" message after receiving the items, while the complete strangers took their time to thank me and tell me the stuff are useful to them...
We are just about to move and have put some stuff we don't want for very low prices online. I was selling a school bag at half the price it was bought for, almost perfect condition. A woman asked for it for $4 and said that was ok, because frankly, I prefer not to waste things. Then the lady said I had to bring it to her....to catch public transport to her location would have cost $2 and taken an hour return. Thank you but no thank you.
And here I thought my eyebrows could not go any higher. I think they hit the ceilieng. 5 stories above me.
I don't think I can keep my middle finger extended for much longer. Please send help. Willing to pay cash/sexual favours.
It's actually not something I'm used to seeing, especially the online convos(I might be wrong but I think this kind of sh*t is less widespread here because people on the whole have lower life standards and are usually more grateful for what they do have/get) so that was a very entertaining read. It makes me wonder...are those like op unique cases or is this actually a common kind of attitude? This whole attitude...it's like very very infantile and it seems that's becoming a common thing in modern adults, especially in developed countries. With the coddling to kids' whims, with whole 'you can be whatever you want and do whatever you like'(yes, but there are certain limits to this...), with generous social support...to an extent all these things are great and much needed, but is this actually what we are getting on the big scale? A generation littered with people who want the world to comply to their every whim, adults with mentality of 5 year olds? That's alarming...
It's a common attitude, just not quite on this scale all the time. People complaining about getting the wrong gift, wanting a specific free coupon, complaining about free content not being as they expect, things like that.
Load More Replies...My conservative, republican, uncle does c**p like this all the time.
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