21 Scams That Have Been Normalized So Much We Don't Even Notice We're Being Taken Advantage Of Anymore

Somehow everyone seems to have not problem with these obvious scams.

Some scams are so baked into everyday life that people stop questioning them. A Reddit thread asking which ones have become completely normalized pulled in a long list of examples, and plenty of them hit uncomfortably close to home.

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From hidden fees and overpriced essentials to industries built around making people pay more than they should, the responses show just how often consumers get squeezed without noticing. The original post from u/ihatenuts69 on r/AskReddit sparked a flood of comments that are blunt, funny, and a little depressing.

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Some of these examples are hard to unsee once they’re pointed out. Read on.

1. "'Service fees' are just an artificial way to pretend prices are lower than they really are. 'That's only $15!' (plus $10 in service fees). Just say it's $25!"

u/srcarruth

1. "'Service fees' are just an artificial way to pretend prices are lower than they really are. 'That's only $15!' (plus $10 in service fees). Just say it's $25!"cloudcfo
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2. "The fact that someone cut a chicken wing in half and managed to convince everyone it was two wings."

-–u/GodChangedMyChromies

2. "The fact that someone cut a chicken wing in half and managed to convince everyone it was two wings."tegut
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3. "Cups with so much ice that you only get 4 ounces of a drink in a 20-ounce cup."

u/your99thproblem

3. "Cups with so much ice that you only get 4 ounces of a drink in a 20-ounce cup."Joloei / Getty Images / iStockphoto

That one hits a little too close to the checkout counter.

4. "The fact that existing customers aren’t automatically moved to better deals once their contract ends. They hope you won’t switch and will pay the premium."

u/zer0mike

"This is why I left my first apartment complex after a year. They wanted to raise my rent $120 per month. When I told them I would not be renewing, they listed my apartment for the same monthly rate I had been paying all along."

u/Firedown31

"I just quit my gym membership because of this. They had big posters advertising the new low rate, but they wouldn’t switch me to that without paying an exorbitant fee. Fuck them. I’ll never go to one of their gyms ever again."

u/Can_I_Read

4. "The fact that existing customers aren’t automatically moved to better deals once their contract ends. They hope you won’t switch and will pay the premium."thenextscoop

5. "MLMs (multilevel marketing)."

u/ScammerC

"Moms Losing Money."

u/fr-ank

"It pisses me off how true this is. It's kicking families at their most stressed out and desperate."

u/Hexatona

5. "MLMs (multilevel marketing)."investopedia

6. "So many scams in dentistry. I’ve been in the industry for 12 years, and it’s amazing how common it is. So easy to tell someone they need a bunch of treatment they don’t really need."

u/Legacy0904

"Years back, my dentist told me I might have a cavity in between the cusps of one of my molars, but he couldn’t tell for sure. He asked me to come back in a few days and he would drill into it to check. If it was a cavity, he’d fill it. If it wasn’t, well, he’d fill the tooth anyway because he’d just drilled a hole into it. Decided to go to another practice. New dentist carefully examined it, gave me a (free) dental X-ray just to confirm, and said, 'Yeah, that’s a stain.'"

u/thyIacoIeo

6. "So many scams in dentistry. I’ve been in the industry for 12 years, and it’s amazing how common it is. So easy to tell someone they need a bunch of treatment they don’t really need."yahoo

7. "Anything that charges an extra fee for DIGITAL processing. Pay my HOA fee online via bank transfer? Three-dollar fee. Mail in a check? Free. Bonkers."

u/DMoogle

7. "Anything that charges an extra fee for DIGITAL processing. Pay my HOA fee online via bank transfer? Three-dollar fee. Mail in a check? Free. Bonkers."freepik

People really do get nickeled and dimed for everything now.

8. "Insurance. You spend most of your life giving them money; then, when you need it, they turn over every stone to figure out how to deny you."

u/Gravemindzombie

8. "Insurance. You spend most of your life giving them money; then, when you need it, they turn over every stone to figure out how to deny you."Fool

9. "Fast fashion. The reason your clothes don't look good after you start wearing them is because they were meant to break/fade after the first wash so you can keep buying more and more."

9. "Fast fashion. The reason your clothes don't look good after you start wearing them is because they were meant to break/fade after the first wash so you can keep buying more and more."theplanetapp

10. "College bookstores. They are the worst."

u/RightAboutTriangles

"Why distribute a PDF and cut your overhead to a fraction when you can charge hundreds for a textbook?"

u/megamanxoxo

10. "College bookstores. They are the worst."bookstore

11. "Free trials that auto-enroll you at the end."

u/BADMANvegeta_

"Some companies make it harder for you to even find the cancellation page."

u/trystate

"AND for some, you have to call them to cancel."

u/rendenwolf

11. "Free trials that auto-enroll you at the end."vecteezy

12. "The funeral industry."

u/username802

"When my mother died, my father bought the cheapest casket available on principle (my mother would have agreed). We got some strange looks at the funeral when everyone saw the obviously inexpensive casket. Unfortunately, a lot of people still equate the cost/quality of the casket with how much the person was loved or valued."

u/Neelieoh

12. "The funeral industry."Davidford / Getty Images / iStockphoto

Once the thread gets going, the list only gets more familiar.

This feels like the roommate who used rent money for a trip instead of bills.

13. "Black Friday."

u/rottenblues

"Some companies are the worst about this. Whenever they advertise what discount you're getting for an item, it's ALWAYS from the MSRP. For example, a product could be $100 that they sell for $80 throughout the year, but on Black Friday, they'll list it at $70 and claim a 30% discount."

u/taybul

13. "Black Friday."DW

14. "For-profit healthcare that's rigidly tied to employment."

u/Defiantcaveman

14. "For-profit healthcare that's rigidly tied to employment."expatica

15. "Mascara ads that use false eyelashes on celebrities who endorse products they don’t use. We know you ain’t using boxed L’Oréal from CVS, Beyoncé."

PHM8

15. "Mascara ads that use false eyelashes on celebrities who endorse products they don’t use. We know you ain’t using boxed L’Oréal from CVS, Beyoncé."L'Oréal / Via youtube.com

16. "Rent-to-own — coming from someone who worked for a rent-to-own company for three and a half years."

u/El-ChuPugcabra

"I worked for a rent-to-own company for about a year in California. Our only customers were people who had no chance at buying a TV, stereo, or appliance outright or even on credit. 'We provide a service for underprivileged clients!' No, you prey on unfortunate victims who have no other recourse but to come to you and pay 300% of the actual value. Couldn't stomach it and got out."

u/CharDeeMacDennisII

16. "Rent-to-own — coming from someone who worked for a rent-to-own company for three and a half years."generisonline

17. "Employers not giving raises that at least match inflation. Essentially paying you less money compared with the last year."

u/Dolthra

"It used to be normal to get yearly raises to match/exceed inflation as a sign of employee appreciation. Then they realized they didn't have to do that because fuck you, that's why. 'What are you going to do, quit and make me hire a new person at a low hourly rate? Boohoo! Don't do that!' What happened to organized worker rights, again?"

u/Cyhawk

17. "Employers not giving raises that at least match inflation. Essentially paying you less money compared with the last year."istockphoto

18. "Car dealerships. Why the FUCK is there an entire industry dedicated to forcing you to overpay for a product and finance it with a high-interest loan? It should be direct from manufacturers to customers."

u/ItsKnope2016

18. "Car dealerships. Why the FUCK is there an entire industry dedicated to forcing you to overpay for a product and finance it with a high-interest loan? It should be direct from manufacturers to customers."Dragonimages / Getty Images / iStockphoto

By this point, the frustration is pretty hard to miss.

19. "Needing experience for an entry-level position."

u/faizanalam

"Companies: 'Nobody wants to work anymore! We can't even find anyone with a bachelor's degree and years of experience to run our cash registers.'"

u/DeathSpiral321

19. "Needing experience for an entry-level position."jobstreet

20. "Getting students/interns to work for free while treating them poorly."

u/yk003

20. "Getting students/interns to work for free while treating them poorly."123rf

21. "Women’s razors and other unnecessarily gendered products."

meow

"It’s pink, it works worse, AND it’s more expensive? Sign me up."

PHM8

21. "Women’s razors and other unnecessarily gendered products."Evgen_prozhyrko / Getty Images/iStockphoto

Despite being aware of these scams now, there's nothing any of us could really do about it. You could boycott companies who are known for such practices; other than that, it's just capitalism doing its thing. There are always alternatives that can replace a lot of the things mentioned above, and that should be the way to go.

May the hidden fees stay far away.

Want more rent-fairness drama like the AC bill standoff, read whether roommates should split rent equally despite an AC bill dispute.

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