“Can’t quite believe my eyes.”
“What my sister ordered vs What she got. Guys, I’m not kidding at all.”
“Ordered a pair of shoes online, they took a while to get delivered. When they arrived I was so excited to try them on, and then realized they were both for my left foot.”
“What I wanted to receive and what I got”
“My boss presented me this chocolate and I was surprised when I opened it...”
“When you forgot to check the size of the product”
“Someone saved money on cream.”
“I was really looking forward to this shirt.”
“I ordered wipes online and this is what they sent me.”
“It lacks any visible coconut flakes.”
“AliExpress is amazing.”
“What my dad ordered vs What he got in the mail”
“Found a cheap kitchen scale — I feel like something is missing.”
“My ’full-sized’ Mjolnir arrived. I’m still happy and I refused to let my moment be ruined.”
“Ordered some reclining camping chairs online...”
“What I bought from AliExpress vs What I got”
“Maybe I just need to water it and it’ll grow...”
“Ordered a sink rack for $30 (sale price). Came in today... Fits a whole bar of soap if you can believe it!”
“I’d never thought that this would happen to me — and yet here we are.”
“This patch I ordered off Amazon”
“The mask I ordered (left) vs the mask I got (right)”
“Purchased this temperature mug. After letting it sit in boiling water and even putting it in the microwave, this is the most I could get the image to show. Unfortunately, nobody drinks coffee this hot...”
“I want my money back.”
“I just need to add the grapes. Then voila — it’ll look just like the original.”
“My friend bought this costume online and I’ve been laughing all day.”
"It seems the factory ran out of rubber while producing these shoes."
“These shorts my friend ordered from an Instagram ad — just a little bit different from the advertisement!”
“What I ordered (left) vs what I got (right) — it’s actually way funnier this way, though.”
“Those pockets were supposed to be a bit lower.”
“Oh, dear Tinkerbell, what did they do to your bangs?”
“Waited a month for this. Doggo was not impressed.”
“Was this Christmas tree delivered by Charlie Brown?”
"Ordered myself some hair dye from Amazon. First time I've gotten an invisible product from them."
"What I ordered vs what I received"
"I’d like to go on record as stating these taste good, but opening this treat was a stunning disappointment."
What I ordered (Top) vs. what was delivered (Bottom)
"What was ordered v what was received"
"Ordered a print online, this is what I got."
"My baby yoda plush looks sick"
"Don’t trust Instagram ads... just got this yesterday and saw the top post here today was similar. Stella is less than pleased."
"Did they event try?"
"Bunny mask from RedBubble"
"The green one tastes like soap and the peanut is filled with cheap Kraft peanut butter."
"The crust is not the only thing that is thin."
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Actually you could say similar things about many of these. Take a picture in the right lighting and where it's posed or displayed the same way, and it would look just like the picture from the ad.
Likewise I see a lot of these where they show a picture from the ad of a slim, pretty woman in an attractive pose wearing a dress and then they show their own picture of an overweight person with matted hair and slumped over wearing the same dress and duh, it doesn't look as good. What did you expect? That buying this dress would make you magically lose 50 pounds, fix your hair and give you good posture?