Customers baffled after ordering gadgets that had been too good to be true
Don’t trust everything you see online – as sometimes, an item that looks ‘perfect’ may end up being too good to be true.
People from around the world have taken to social media to share their frustration with items they bought online, which have been collated into an online gallery by and Cheezburger.com.
They include someone who ordered a stylish contemporary-looking chopping board – only for the real product to resemble a bizarre children’s art project.
Elsewhere another person, in Russia, ordered an adorable cake for their friend’s engagement party, only for it to arrive looking like she attempted to bake it herself.
A woman ordered an edgy ‘cowboys and tequila’ ring from a Chinese website; however, it arrived just saying ‘cows’.
People from around the world have taken to social media to share their frustration with items they bought online and Cheezburger.com collated the best into an online gallery. They include someone who ordered a stylish contemporary looking chopping board online only for something to resemble a child’s art project to arrive
A fast-food lover, from England, was excited to see Taco Bell finally arrive in the UK but was frustrated to discover the dismal portion sizes compared to the marketing snaps.
Meanwhile a Walmart customer in the US took to social media to show off the ‘black out’ curtains he purchased.
Here FEMAIL takes a look at some of the funniest expectation vs reality fails…
Elsewhere another person, in Russia, ordered an adorable cake for their friend’s engagement party, only for it to arrive looking like she attempted to bake it herself
A women ordered an edgy ‘cowboys and tequila’ ring from a Chinese website; however, it arrived just saying ‘cows’
A customer of the House of Illuminate’s failed Wonka event, in Glasgow, compared the event marketing snaps to the real experience and couldn’t help but laugh
Meanwhile a Henna artist said she was great at pet portraits but what she delivered was less than impressive
A fast-food lover, from England, was excited to see Taco Bell finally arrive in the UK but was frustrated to discover the dismal portion sizes compared to the marketing snaps
Elsewhere a man bought a Deadpool superhero costume online, but it didn’t look as intimidating in real life
Meanwhile a Walmart customer in the US took to social media to show off the ‘black out’ curtains he purchased
A person’s birthday cake ended up being a complete disaster when it arrived looking nothing like the marketing image
Elsewhere someone wanted to get into the festive spirit and ordered Santa cupcakes from a local bakery, but she could have done a better job herself
A woman ordered an acai bowl which looked colourful and delicious on the marketing snap, however what arrived didn’t look edible
A man ordered a mug, which featured a light bulb picture in the promotional images, however the marketing snap was actually the image on the cup