ADVERTISEMENT

I have a huge business opportunity that you’re going to love! You’ll be earning six figures, have flexible hours and be able to work from anywhere in the world. All you have to do is invest $5,000 up front, and I guarantee that you’ll earn it back in no time!

If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is. But unfortunately, plenty of people fall for scams every single day. Whether it’s a “Nigerian prince” sliding into their DMs or a grandchild begging Nana to cover their hospital bills, scams are running rampant all over the globe. To raise awareness for some of these schemes, Redditors have recently been discussing common scams people fall victim to, as well as things that are absolute wastes of money. Enjoy scrolling through this list, and be sure to upvote the things you would never give a dollar to! 

#1

“We Have Literally So Much Information Now”: 35 Massive Scams People Are Still Buying Into Prosperity Gospel Preachers.

Battarray:

Specifically Joel Osteen and his ilk. They're why we should be taxing performative mega-churches like they live off of.

UnrealisticPersona , Joel Osteen/Youtube Report

Add photo comments
POST
iseefractals
Community Member
1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

All of them. Not just the greediest mega churches. All of them. Housing every homeless person in the U.S would cost $20 billion per year. The sum total untaxed money taken in by churches each year in the U.S , is $75 billion. Churches could fund those housing costs, and give every one of the 550,000 homeless people in the U.S a salary of $31,000 a year, and they'd still have $37.5 billion left over.

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu
#2

“We Have Literally So Much Information Now”: 35 Massive Scams People Are Still Buying Into Religion.

JoboosMojo , Karolina Grabowska/Unsplsh (not the actual photo) Report

Add photo comments
POST
Anton Burger
Community Member
23 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I am always taken aback how anti-religion this site is, and specifically anti-Christian this site is. It seems that when it comes to religion, this site is a free for all to say what they please. I've never seen so much hate spread in the name of anti-religion as on this site.

Michael Largey
Community Member
16 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Unfortunately you are engaging in the common misuse of the word "hate". What you are reading is not hate, only criticism (at times harsh and sometimes deservedly so) and disagreement. Note that most of the criticism and disagreement concerns not true spirituality, but it's deadliest enemy - organized religion. Those outside of organized religion can't reform it, and those in it seem rarely inclined to.

Load More Replies...
Robin Roper
Community Member
15 hours ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My church has grown and donated over 25,000 lbs. (12,000 kgs) of fresh produce to local hunger relieve programs; we support a "Section 8" senior living community (because they are all on Medicaid, they can only keep $34 per month of their SS checks to buy everything they need not covered by SNAP) by providing paper products, cleaning supplies, personal hygiene, money for laundry, a monthly birthday party with gifts for the birthday guests, and more; we provide Christmas gifts for 50+ children in our community; participate in Habitat for Humanity builds; and work on disaster relief by cleaning out and rebuilding houses. I think the OP needs to visit a few more churches. Not all are money grabs.

john doe
Community Member
14 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

But what is your church not doing? What is it hiding? What is the history of the particular denomination that you follow? how much of your tithings go to special interest groups and lobbyists to influence politicians that make policy that affect the poor and impoverished that you believe to be helping? That is the problem with organized religion, it has the veneer of food but when you peel that veneer away you can see all the rot that it has. The issue is the total aggregate effect various churches have on the overall well being of society, not just a few small local people in a community usually members of the church getting aid. Religion is a net negative for society and more people would have a better outcome in life if there was no organized religion, if you help 50 people but the policies that religions push hurt a million your not exactly being very Christ like.

Load More Replies...
Luke Branwen
Community Member
1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Lately, those smug, condescending atheists (or antitheists) with their "magical sky daddy" talks annoy me about as much as religious weirdos, especially the way they scream "ALL RELIGIONS!!!" when they mean three specific flavors of christianity and extreme Islam. I'm neither religious or atheist btw.

nicholas nolan
Community Member
17 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It all smacks, interestingly, of shame techniques used by certain evangelical sects, particulary those influenced by the Prosperity Gospel. I've always thought it stemmed from wanting to have someone else to punch down at. For both groups.

Load More Replies...
Chich
Community Member
1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Give us your money and do as we tell you and you'll go to a magic theme park in the sky. Of course you'll be dead before you find out if we're lying.

Your Local Raccoon
Community Member
14 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Not all religion is bad. I'm not crazy about religion, but I believe in many gods and follow the rules of my religion because I want to. Religion is a choice to some, but slavery to many.

Carl Roberts
Community Member
9 hours ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

No...BP, don't say "religion", when you know damn well you only mean "Christianity".

Kelly Scott
Community Member
11 hours ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You know, this is something I saw a while back and it really resonates with me: We've gone from 'my religion says I can't do that' to 'my religion says YOU can't do that'. And this is exactly the reason religion, especially Christianity, is getting so much hate. I don't care if you're religious, I don't care if you are a Christian. What I care about is not having it in my face all the time. What I hate is Christians in government and other positions of power telling me how to run my life and taking away my rights that have nothing to do with anyone except myself. What I will fight against until I have no breath left is organized religion and Christians thinking they know better than me and everyone else how we should live, how we should think, how we should feel, how we should raise our kids and especially, how we should treat other people. I especially hate the hypocrisy of 'we love the sinner, not the sin'. BS. That saying is just an excuse for more Christian bigotry and violence against others who are different from them. You Christians cultivated the hate, you grew it, you marketed it, but now you complain about reaping the results. Too damn bad.

Magicrat
Community Member
12 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Huge admission on a mistake I made. Thought this might be a geat place to share opinions. So wrong. What a hateful anti religious left wing garbage pile this site is.

Magicrat
Community Member
13 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Are you a person of faith? Do you believe in ghosts? Do you think you have a spirit? WTF do any of us really know. Argue.Get pissed. Clearly YOU know how everything works. We all believe what we believe. I will know if I was right when I'm dead. Think about that all you self important all knowing super intellegent know it all saviour of the earth keyboardwarrior ignorant self appointed important celler dwelling suedo intellectual non history learning litte USA hating soul sucking non use to society tax wasting losers. Sorry to keep it brief. I could have gone on...

Eduardo
Community Member
15 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Only anti-Christian. Must embrace other religion of peace.

Blayze Infyrno
Community Member
18 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I can’t upvote on the godawful new UI, so let me just say Amen Brother!

Bill Hankel
Community Member
16 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I fully expected to see religion listed, because most "pandas" are brain-washed lemmings just following the crowd without knowing anything about true religious faith. I never hear any evidence, and the people who make bold, sweeping statements never provide any supporting arguments, proof that you're intellectually lazy. Anton and Luke below are 100% spot-on. This is the "straw that breaks the camels back" for me. It's obvious there are many awesome pandas out there, but this site has become nihilistic garbage, and I'm leaving for good. Not that many of you care, but we'll see what happens when you draw you're last breath on this planet. Good luck!

john doe
Community Member
16 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

So as for evidence the burden of proof is on the claimant ie the religion has to prove its real from hard evidence, I'm guessing you're a Christian just taking the odds if your not I apologize but just so you are aware Jesus likely did not exist, there is no primary source evidence of him and all of the writings about him that come from real verifiable people like Paul were written something like 75-100 years after Jesus's death, meaning that no one who wrote about him ever met him, and the Jewish caliphate was remarkably good at keeping records, they have hundreds of records of other random people that claimed to be the Messiah around the time of Jesus but none were called Jesus of Nazareth or the Nazierine or any variation of the names he can be referred by. I am a trained historian and that means you can't believe Jesus was real, not without better evidence. People just have a huge bias and tend to disregard the lack of primary source evidence because of "faith".

Load More Replies...
View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu
#3

“We Have Literally So Much Information Now”: 35 Massive Scams People Are Still Buying Into Health insurance in America. Paying $400 monthly only to still have a $5000 deductible and argue with insurance companies about 'in-network' doctors. It's basically paying for the privilege of paying more.

Desirable-Sweetheart , Ave Calvar/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

Add photo comments
POST
TCW Sam Vimes
Community Member
21 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The USA is insane on several levels. This is in the top three. Right after selling guns to every idiot and what they call election system where the wealthy buy the president they want.

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu

To find out how this conversation started in the first place, we reached out to HurtHurtsMe, the Reddit user who posed the question, "What do you consider to be the biggest scam?” They were kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda and explain what inspired them to start this thread.

"With the holiday season and change in weather, it’s hard seeing clothing prices jump around," the author shared. "A jacket could be $50 original price but on sale for $22. Then the next day, it’s the lowest price of the season sale! 50% off. Same jacket is marked back to $50 with 50% off to equal $25. If you are not actively stalking pricing, you could get scammed into what you think is a good deal based on retail messaging."

ADVERTISEMENT
#5

“We Have Literally So Much Information Now”: 35 Massive Scams People Are Still Buying Into Funerals, weddings, and pretty much every other thing we blindly accept have to be insanely expensive without even thinking about it.

pinkxsorbet , Kateryna Hliznitsova/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

Add photo comments
POST
Nikole
Community Member
1 day ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

THIS. They’re completely taking advantage of people in a vulnerable state. Edit: the funeral part

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu
#6

“We Have Literally So Much Information Now”: 35 Massive Scams People Are Still Buying Into Having to pay for daily parking at your place of employment.

bought_high_sold_low , Getty Images/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

Add photo comments
POST
Barong
Community Member
1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In many cities the parking lots are owned by a company unaffiliated with the businesses surrounding it. Hopefully your employer has arrangements for parking validation.

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu

When it comes to what the OP considers to be the biggest scam, they shared, "Higher Education costs are outrageous."

On average, it costs students in the United States $108,584 to attend college for 4 years, and they can spend even more if they go to school outside of their home state or at a private university.

#7

“We Have Literally So Much Information Now”: 35 Massive Scams People Are Still Buying Into I think unrealistic beauty standards pushed by media are the biggest scam.

CozyThynara , Peter Kalonji/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

Add photo comments
POST
Nikole
Community Member
1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I’m glad I didn’t grow up in an era of fillers and filters… Just good, old fashioned eating disorders! (Kind of a joke but kind of not.)

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu
ADVERTISEMENT
#8

“We Have Literally So Much Information Now”: 35 Massive Scams People Are Still Buying Into "Detoxing" your gut/armpits/body. Your body does it for you if you're a healthy individual. Most of the bacteria in your gut is beneficial and necessary.

Squishymalloe , Curated Lifestyle/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

ADVERTISEMENT

We were also curious what the author thought of the replies to their post. "I agree that eye glasses costs are a scam," HurtHurtsMe said.

And as far as avoiding scams, the OP recommends that consumers do their own research "and not take things at face value."

#11

“We Have Literally So Much Information Now”: 35 Massive Scams People Are Still Buying Into Tipping and tip workers, tip shame, tip expectations.

THE_Lena:

This! Their income should be paid by their employer not the customer.

FletchWazzle , Lala Azizli/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

Add photo comments
POST
Nathaniel He/Him Cis-Het
Community Member
1 day ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You should only tip for exceptional service and if you can afford it. A £20 or $20 meal should be just that, no extra for a tip needed.

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu
ADVERTISEMENT
#12

“We Have Literally So Much Information Now”: 35 Massive Scams People Are Still Buying Into Organic food in the U.S.

The regulations have been so watered down as to be meaningless….

Leading_Preparation6:

Happy to see this. It was my thesis topic and it’s definitely not what people think it is. Buy the “cheaper” version or grow your own because the USDA organic label means next to nothing.

Dapper-Condition6041 , Annie Spratt/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

Add photo comments
POST
Mason Kronol
Community Member
1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I still don’t understand the “organic” section in produce at our local grocery store it upsells looks the same or worse than everything else and isn’t labeled on where it came from.

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu
#13

“We Have Literally So Much Information Now”: 35 Massive Scams People Are Still Buying Into Printer ink. My printer cost $50 but replacing all the cartridges costs $75. Make it make sense.

CurvyFlowerzx , Mahrous Houses/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

Add photo comments
POST
Barong
Community Member
1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yep typical Razor and blades business model. Same with many pod based coffee machines. So much waste, so much plastic. Bought a an epson et 5880 eco tank printer and it was significantly more expensive than printers with cartridges, but I have less waste, ink is cheap and interchangeable with aftermarket inks so could be even cheaper and it’s a great printer. Great business printer. Almost as fast as our laser printer.

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu
#14

“We Have Literally So Much Information Now”: 35 Massive Scams People Are Still Buying Into Multi level marketing schemes. We have literally so much information now about how they are predatory. It’s disgusting how a lot of them target low income mothers who feel guilty about spending time away from home to work and earn a living.

life-love:

Not gonna lie, I attended one of those pyramid scheme meetings at my friend's insistence and man it was filled with low-income people and the whole thing was clearly targeted at them. Felt really bad seeing how they were being sold dreams of earning a lot of money and stuff. Such a scam.

Confident-Guess4638 , Curated Lifestyle/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

Add photo comments
POST
BookFanatic
Community Member
16 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I was a blissfully unaware late teen/early 20s jobseeker who found a really great deal selling knives. And if I got some of my friends and family to buy my knives, they could also learn to sell them! And I'd even get some of the money they made! My parents had to explain what, exactly, the problem was.

View more commentsArrow down menu
ADVERTISEMENT
#15

“We Have Literally So Much Information Now”: 35 Massive Scams People Are Still Buying Into The Mormon "Church" - check out the r/exmormon subreddit for more details.

It is a real estate and securities hedge fund masquerading as a church in order to maintain tax exemption.

Jumpy_Cobbler7783 , Bailey Burton/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

Add photo comments
POST
iseefractals
Community Member
1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They're all scams. It's absolutely insane to me that 30 years on from everyone finding out that the catholic church was (and continues to be) complicit in child molestation for....like 70 years. All the nuns stealing, selling, and either killing or covering up the deaths of babies. Missionaries going to africa during the aids crisis, telling them that condoms are sinful while also handing out injectable meds/vaccines.....while using the same dirty needles for who knows how many people at a time. Every single religion is filled with one horrific story after another.

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu
#16

“We Have Literally So Much Information Now”: 35 Massive Scams People Are Still Buying Into Fake, RICH celebrities on Facebook begging for money.

cbostwick94:

The number of times "Vin Diesel" has confessed his love to my mother on Facebook is wild. Man has a LOT of accounts

lysistrata3000 , Austin Distel/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

Add photo comments
POST
HF
Community Member
1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Family is important to "Vin", so he has an account for every family he has

View more commentsArrow down menu
#17

“We Have Literally So Much Information Now”: 35 Massive Scams People Are Still Buying Into My stepfather texted me a year ago saying "your mom and I won a lottery, we just need to go to the store to get some cards to pay for the taxes". Like cmon man, I know you are smarter than this. Thankfully enough all I had to do is ask him why would they make you use gift cards to pay taxes instead of just paying the IRS? He immediately connected the dots.

charlesthefish , Sincerely Media/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

Add photo comments
POST
Melissa Harris
Community Member
1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Did you also tell him to make an appointment with his doctor? First signs of cognitive decline and dementia is often falling for obvious scams that a oetson wouldn't have previously.

View more commentsArrow down menu
ADVERTISEMENT
#18

“We Have Literally So Much Information Now”: 35 Massive Scams People Are Still Buying Into The email/text “this is the United Postal Service, your package has been delayed, we need you to verify name, address, and card information for delivery” gotten those dozens of times when I don’t have any packages on the way, but a ton of friends have fallen for it.

Belial_plz , Firmbee.com/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

Add photo comments
POST
Child of the Stars
Community Member
1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've recently started getting similar texts about my "order from Amazon" being canceled because of "the seller's reason." I haven't used my Amazon account since I canceled my Prime subscription 3 years ago.

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu
#19

“We Have Literally So Much Information Now”: 35 Massive Scams People Are Still Buying Into That one where you get a random “wrong number” text from a gorgeous woman who wants to get to know you. I promise no actual women want to get to know a random stranger they accidentally texted.

raccoonhippopotamus , Hannah Busing/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

Add photo comments
POST
Bob Brooce
Community Member
1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Generally very good advice. It was before texting was a thing, but a glass artist named Josh Simpson (makes some amazing stuff) once answered a wrong number call from a woman who happens to be an astronaut. I've never found out exactly how the call went, but they're married. I'm not sure if he was already making his "planets" before that, but a lot of his work is inspired by space. Untitled-6...ae95d1.jpg Untitled-6740167ae95d1.jpg

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu
#20

“We Have Literally So Much Information Now”: 35 Massive Scams People Are Still Buying Into Paying money to the “IRS” in the form of Apple gift cards.

anon , Miguelangel Miquelena/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

Add photo comments
POST
iseefractals
Community Member
1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

and after you've done that, kindly send an eight ball and a couple hookers to this no-tell motel.....or you'll be audited.

View more commentsArrow down menu
#21

Literally anything related to the slimy Kenneth Copeland Ministries. That guy is one of the biggest con artists, if not THE biggest, to ever exist in this country.

sneak_tee Report

ADVERTISEMENT
See Also on Bored Panda
#22

“We Have Literally So Much Information Now”: 35 Massive Scams People Are Still Buying Into Amway, Herbalife and any pseudo-pharma-sounding c**p.

KazakiriKaoru , Eduardo Francisco Vazquez Murillo/Flickr (not the actual photo) Report

Add photo comments
POST
Yellow dot
Community Member
21 hours ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My darling cousin has been pushing keto products on instagram for some MLM scheme for 6 years. First she sold for that stupid "sharp forever" MLM knife company, then it was the romantic sex product MLM company, then it was a different crash diet MLM..... my poor cousin just doesnt understand how she isn't 1. Losing weight on these MLM crash diet companies and 2. Isnt getting promoted or making the money these companies promise she will make.

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu
#23

Payday loans. The interest rates are atrocious. They prey on the poor.

Major-Check-1953 Report

Add photo comments
POST
BugABoo
Community Member
23 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I feel the same way about rent-a-center. I get it is helpful to some who need things but can't afford them but the over charging is ridiculous. If you could just put aside the amount they want you to pay weekly/monthly you can buy what you need in a few week or months instead of paying $1000 for a $100 product.

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu
#24

“We Have Literally So Much Information Now”: 35 Massive Scams People Are Still Buying Into Chiropractors. I’ve personally cared for two patients with vertebral artery dissections from chiro adjustments. I’ve known one other outside of work.

RN-B , Getty Images/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

Add photo comments
POST
Nikki van Reenen
Community Member
1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've had 2 cervical fusions and my doctor told me to stay away from chiropractors because they would cripple me.

View more commentsArrow down menu
#25

Ticketmaster.

GrumpyCoo:

Ticketmaster is one of the primary reasons I stopped going to concerts...

Megnuggets Report

#26

“We Have Literally So Much Information Now”: 35 Massive Scams People Are Still Buying Into “Contractors” that show up to your door unsolicited telling you they’ll do work on your house for super cheap. *Especially* those “working in the area.”

Do your homework on anyone working on your house. Make sure they’re licensed, insured, permitted to work in your state etc.

perpetual_student , Samuel Cruz/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

ADVERTISEMENT
See Also on Bored Panda
#27

“We Have Literally So Much Information Now”: 35 Massive Scams People Are Still Buying Into The Nigerian prince emails.

dude_stfu:

These are intentionally ridiculous / over-the-top / filled with errors. They don’t want to go back and forth with the 99% of people who can sniff out relatively obvious bulls**t. They want that rare, vulnerable 1% who will take the bait and believe it. Phishing is a science.

_tanka_jahari , Stephen Phillips - Hostreviews.co.uk/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

Add photo comments
POST
Roxy222uk
Community Member
1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is what people don't realise. Predators seek out vulnerable prey. They are after people with learning difficulties, dementia, mental health problems, brain injuries, and those that are vulnerable due to loneliness or grief. When people say 'if you fall for it you deserve to be scammed' they are imagining someone like themselves.

View more commentsArrow down menu
#28

“We Have Literally So Much Information Now”: 35 Massive Scams People Are Still Buying Into When people say invest in Cryptocurrency.


I'll tell them let me know when you can buy anything in the store or online with it.

Inner_Map_5004 , Behnam Norouzi/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

#30

Buying new iPhones. They’re extremely overpriced.

AngelGirlBella7 Report

ADVERTISEMENT
See Also on Bored Panda
#31

“We Have Literally So Much Information Now”: 35 Massive Scams People Are Still Buying Into Healing crystals. If anything, they've become even more popular recently.

Edit: Having said that, I *have* seen them be very effective as tools to effect introspection and discussion about mental health, basically operating as a fun, dialectical abstraction of psychological concepts that might be too complicated or daunting to address directly. But it's a slippery slope to letting this abstraction become a real, significant part of how you live your life.

DogsAreAnimals , Emilija Launikaityte/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

#32

"Don’t forget tomorrow starts the new Facebook rule where they can use your photos. Don't forget Deadline today!!! It can be used in court cases in litigation against you. Everything you've ever posted becomes public from today Even messages that have been deleted or the photos not allowed. It costs nothing for a simple copy and paste, better safe than sorry”.

MartieRizer Report

Add photo comments
POST
Lisa T
Community Member
1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Then people post on their profile “I do not consent to Facebook using my images” etc like it’s a legal document

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu
#33

“We Have Literally So Much Information Now”: 35 Massive Scams People Are Still Buying Into Being green.

top 10 corporations produce 90% of the pollution. but it always falls on the citizen to be green! buy an ev you can’t afford!!

if everyone is pissing in the pool besides you, are you making a difference?

and i don’t mean to litter freely, everyone should 110% do their part. BUT. it’s crazy to think/ask citizens to completely change their routine day to day life while you still move on private jets/ motorcades.


for those of you jay don’t know. i drive a diesel F250. a new one with modern emission systems. every 5k ish miles i have to buy DEF(Diesel exhaust fluid) for my emissions right?

it comes in a 2.5 gallon plastic jug. with a plastic nosel thats wrapped in plastic in a cardboard box.. so how f*****g much am i helping?… (this is a required chemical on all diesels 2011? 2010? and newer.

Both-Holiday1489 , Getty Images/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

Add photo comments
POST
Shane S
Community Member
1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Manufacturers put everything in plastic but then make the consumer feel responsible for recycling it. They have passed the guilt onto us and we just accept it.

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu
ADVERTISEMENT
See Also on Bored Panda
#34

How about the scam I fell for :( The fraud department of my bank calling me, alerting me to fraudulent charges happening on my card. I’ve had my identity stolen before, so I wasn’t surprised snd was just grateful they found the charges early on. I googled the number and it was the same # as my bank.

They had identifying info about me that not just anyone would have and asked me verifying questions after that my bank asks me any time I have called them before. It was so, so believable and I was already in a stressed mental state prior to the call. When I called my bank directly the next day, even the employee told me it was legitimate. It wasn’t until I called again that an employee dug into their logs of texts/calls to me that they determined it was fake. Luckily, I was only out about 1.5 hours of my time in total with talking to the scammer, changing card and bank numbers, updating accounts, etc and didn’t lose a dime.

Main lesson I learned: If your bank calls you for ANY reason, hang up and call them directly. Don’t be dumb like me.

Edited to add: When they were sending me texts to verify things / help me add the card alerts to my phone, the confirmation texts came from a number that I’ve gotten legitimate texts from my bank before. They’re too smart!!

the_anxious_nurse Report

Add photo comments
POST
Lily Robertson
Community Member
1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My "bank" called me about something "suspicious" and wanted my bank info. I said i wasn't comfortable sharing that info when i was being called by a blocked number. She told me that was fine, and that i should call my bank and clear it up. I did. She was real, and there was something suspicious, which we cleared up, but i told them that having someone call like that was insane.

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu
ADVERTISEMENT
See Also on Bored Panda
#35

Homeopathy.

Carliebeans:

Right?! My Dad has a friend with serious health issues. He’s under the care of traditional western medicine which has saved his life, and he also has his homeopathic ‘potions’. Guess what he credits for his health?

84OrcButtholes Report

Add photo comments
POST
Rafael
Community Member
14 hours ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Homeopathy has one (and ONLY one) thing going for it, in that the "doctor" treat their patients with respect and care - it is one of their "dogmas", it seems. Considering that most patients have no idea how homeopathy supposedly "works", the placebo effect plus the "therapy" session with a trusted "doctor" might in fact produce some results. This is not to condone homeopathy in any way, there are still big bucks preying on ignorance, but our real "western" medicine could learn a thing or two about the value of respect towards the patient.

View more commentsArrow down menu
Scam Word Search Scam Word Search

Scam Word Search

Explore the letter grid to find hidden words in all directions!