One horror story involved a late - night interview where the interviewer was clearly under the influence of alcohol. They slurred their words and asked really strange, inappropriate questions. The celebrity was very uncomfortable and tried to end the interview as soon as possible. This incident made headlines not for the content of the interview that was supposed to be about the celebrity's upcoming album, but for the unprofessional behavior of the interviewer.
Sure. There was this one interview where the interviewer's microphone wasn't working properly. So, there were constant disruptions as they tried to fix it. The celebrity was left sitting there awkwardly waiting, and it really ruined the flow of the interview.
Sure. A millennial went for an interview at a big corporation. They were asked very inappropriate questions about their personal life, like their dating history. It made the millennial extremely uncomfortable. They tried to deflect the questions but the interviewer kept pushing. Needless to say, the millennial didn't want to work for such a company and left the interview early.
Sure. There was an interviewee who had an online interview for a BuzzFeed position. Right in the middle of answering an important question, the connection dropped. They tried to reconnect immediately, but when they finally got back on, the interviewers seemed annoyed. Instead of giving the interviewee a chance to start over or continue smoothly, they rushed through the rest of the interview and cut it short. It was really unfair as the technical issue wasn't the interviewee's fault.
Sure. A homeowner had their property listed on Zillow, and suddenly they started getting calls from all over the country from people claiming they had bought the house through Zillow. It turned out that there was some sort of glitch in Zillow's system that made it seem like the house was sold multiple times. The homeowner had to spend a lot of time and effort to clear up this mess and prove that the house was still on the market.
One really bad bridal horror story involved the bridal makeup artist not showing up. The bride had to do her own makeup in a hurry and it looked really bad. To make matters worse, the hair stylist was really late and did a terrible job. The bride ended up looking nothing like she had hoped on her big day. There were also issues with the music. The DJ played all the wrong songs and the first dance was a total disaster.
There was a situation where a couple stored some of their winter clothes in a damp attic. When they went to get the clothes out the next winter, they were horrified to find that mold had completely covered the clothes. The mold had not only made the clothes unusable but also had a very unpleasant smell. They had to throw away all those clothes and clean the attic thoroughly to prevent the mold from spreading further.
One horror story is about a woman who bid on a van at Copart. She planned to use it for her small business. After getting the van, she realized that the mechanical problems were far more severe than what was described. It cost her a fortune to repair it, almost double the price she paid for the van itself. And on top of that, Copart was not very helpful in resolving the issue.
I know of a story where a waitress was serving a large group. One of the group members secretly slipped a piece of jewelry into her apron pocket. Later, they accused her of stealing it. The waitress was mortified and searched everywhere. It was only when another customer saw what really happened and spoke up that she was cleared. But the whole experience made her feel so violated and distrusted in her workplace.
A waiter once had a party of ten people. They all ordered different complex dishes. The kitchen was a bit backed up, but the waiter tried to keep the customers happy. When the food finally came out, one of the customers found a hair in their food. The waiter apologized and offered to get a new dish. But the customer was so angry that they demanded the whole table's meal to be free. The manager had to get involved, and it was a huge mess. The waiter felt so bad and got a lot of blame, even though it could have been a mistake in the kitchen or from the food supplier.
A really bad ICL horror story is about a person who got an ICL to correct their vision. But after a while, they noticed that their vision was getting worse instead of better. They went back to the doctor and found out that there was some sort of infection around the ICL. The infection was hard to treat and it took a long time of using strong antibiotics and close monitoring to finally get it under control. During this time, the patient was constantly worried about losing their eyesight.
Here's one. A family decided to skiplag to save some money on their vacation. They didn't realize how strict the airline was about it. When they got caught at the layover, the airline cancelled their return tickets as well. So they were stuck at a strange place, far from home, with no easy way to get back. They had to spend a lot of extra money on new tickets and accommodation, and it completely ruined their vacation mood.