These 36 Things Might Be Totally Legal, But They Sure Don’t Feel Right

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Printing “now on Netflix!” on book covers:

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Having a mandatory hotel mini-bar that A) takes up a ton of desk space and B) literally charges you if you even move any of the items:

3.

The crotch size on shorts these days:

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Packaging like this:

5.

Your credit score going down after paying off loans:

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Doing this as a customer:

7.

Requiring a printer ink subscription in addition to actually buying ink:

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This nonsense:

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Along with this even more nonsense-y nonsense:

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The host changing the price of an Airbnb after you’ve already booked it:

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Having minimum donation amounts:

12.

Subtitles not translating dialogue in a non-English language:

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Saving seats with a single shoe on a holiday:

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Apps blasting you with notifications because you’re not paying for them:

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Deducting money from your pay because it’s a direct deposit:

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This terrible money-raising stunt that I would legitimately lead a mass protest over:

17.

Having to pay more to fix Apple products than to get a new one:

18.

Locking app features for a super expensive tech item behind a paywall:

19.

Replacing glass fridges with this nonsense:

20.

Everything the IRS does, but especially miscalculating your taxes and then charging you interest because of THEIR mistake:

21.

Selling this bundle of wood as a coffee table:

22.

This work requirement that makes me feel like we’re living in a dystopia:

23.

Providing a link for parents via a print-out:

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The size difference between women’s and men’s pockets:

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Just everything Netflix is currently doing:

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Like, how is this okay???:

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Labeling an item on “sale” when it’s actually not marked down at all:

28.

As well as this trickery:

29.

Filling packaged food up only this much:

30.

Blocking the “no tip” option while asking for payment at a restaurant:

31.

Delivery drivers’ tomfoolery:

32.

Whatever the heck is going on with this company and its lack of photos:

33.

Being forced to speak to support bots instead of actual people when you’re having issues with your bank:

34.

Password requirements these days:

35.

Charging customers for health insurance for restaurant workers, instead of A) just raising prices or B) just actually spending a little extra money on employee health insurance themselves:

36.

And finally, there not being an edit option on Microsoft Teams:

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