How these marketers got tired! 20 failed purchases, the disappointment of which cannot be measured
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/how-these-marketers-got-tired-20-failed-purchases-the-disappointment-of-which-cannot-be-measured.htmlThe main rule of business in capitalism is to make a profit! Some cunning merchants understand this as "extract from the buyer" and go all out, trying to squeeze as much money as possible. And in return — one disappointment, the scale of which is sometimes even difficult to assess. We have collected unsuccessful acquisitions claiming to be the "Disappointment of the Year".


What a big piece of cheese… Wait!

Damn liars

Instead of plasticine, they put a piece of cardboard

The order in the picture and what was brought

It turns out that "25% less" is not about the price

The way these perfumes are packaged is just a mockery of customers

There are no words

Are you serious?

The way they hide the real volume of the balm behind the sticker

"I thought I still had a quarter bottle of cologne. No, it's solid glass!"

How much plastic and foil, how few pills

Well at least there is a piece of fish there

"Either the packaging is lying, or someone has already licked my ice cream"

Dog pool

Cherry cat cried a lot…

Imperial stormtroopers are no longer the same! (But how he laughs inside this costume)

How to properly lay out the components in a sandwich so that the buyer does not suspect anything

Expectation and reality

A good photographer is very much appreciated in advertising

It doesn't look appetizing at all
And what marketing tricks got you?
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