Gather around Digg readers, for something wicked this way comes. But it's not a headless horseman or even a laughing witch, but rather something far more scary here in the United States... large corporations!
Told by Redditor u/Intrepid_Kitchen7388, they asked the internet to share just a few horror stories of dealing with them. Unsurprisingly, the tales came by the wagon-load and with plenty of fresh grievances, as over eight thousand people responded in less than 24 hours.
What company are you convinced actually hates their customers?
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Here are some of the most infuriating, if not frightful, stories of corporate America.
Oracle is a pain inside and out
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Etsy, where the customer can never be wrong
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Health Insurance companies, all of them
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Enterprise, for when you need a ghost car
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Airbnb, where hidden costs have hidden costs
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Blizzard, game over
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Netflix, we miss DVDs
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Via Intrepid_Kitchen7388.