There were stories of lost items. Some people lost their wallets or important personal items in the chaos of the event. With so many people around and the constant movement, it was difficult to find lost things. One person lost their passport, which caused a huge headache as they had to deal with embassy procedures in the middle of the event.
I heard about a guy who built a bike that could shoot out confetti and play really loud disco music. He rode around the playa all day, getting everyone excited and dancing. It was like a mobile party on wheels.
Sure. There was a home - cleaning franchise where the franchisor took a large percentage of the franchisees' revenue for 'advertising' but there was no visible increase in business due to it. Also, in a tutoring franchise, the franchisor provided really outdated teaching materials. Franchisees had to spend a lot of their own money to update them. Another bad one was a pet - care franchise where the franchisor didn't support the franchisees during a local crisis that affected the pet - care industry.
Sure. There's a story about a single mom whose ex - husband refused to pay child support. She had to work two jobs just to pay the rent and keep her kids fed. She was always exhausted and had no time for herself at all.
Well, I heard about a family whose Thanksgiving was ruined by a power outage. They had all the food cooking in the oven and on the stove, and suddenly, everything went dark. The turkey was only half - cooked, and all the side dishes were left in a state of limbo. They had to eat cold sandwiches instead of a warm Thanksgiving meal.
A truly horrible workaway story involved a young workawayer who was promised a friendly and cultural - exchange - focused experience. Instead, the host made them work from dawn till dusk in a sweatshop - like environment. The living conditions were so bad that there was no proper sanitation, and the food was inedible. The workawayer became ill due to the poor conditions but was still forced to work. This is a prime example of how a workaway can turn into a nightmare.
One of the worst I've heard was a family who had been living abroad for years and had multiple bank accounts in different countries. They were completely unaware of the fbar requirements. When they finally got notified, they faced huge fines that nearly bankrupted them. They had to sell some of their assets just to pay the penalties.
A horrible experience was when someone had their wallet stolen on the train. They were traveling alone and all their money, cards, and identification were in that wallet. They had to rely on the kindness of strangers just to be able to call their bank and family. It was a nightmare trying to sort everything out in a foreign country.
There was a case where the furniture and decor items sourced by Homepolish were of very poor quality. They started to fall apart or look shabby within a short time after the project was completed. The client had paid a significant amount for what was supposed to be high - end items, but ended up with junk.
Sure. I've heard of someone who had really bad insomnia when trying to quit. They would lie in bed for hours, unable to fall asleep, and it affected their entire day. They were tired all the time and couldn't function properly at work or in their personal life.
In a mining accident, a miner got seriously injured. His family was depending on the workmens compensation to pay for his medical bills and support them. However, the mining company's insurance department made the process so complicated. They sent different forms every week, asking for the same information over and over again. They also stalled the payment process for a long time. By the time the miner finally received some compensation, his family was on the verge of bankruptcy and he had missed out on some important medical treatments due to lack of funds.