25 Examples Of Sneaky Marketing Techniques Used By Companies
In a world where advertising is everywhere, customers are growing increasingly savvy—and fed up—with sneaky marketing tactics designed to manipulate and mislead. From hidden fees and misleading product claims to “limited-time offers” that never seem to end, these tricks leave consumers feeling duped and frustrated.
#1 Saved This To My Cart Yesterday But Decided To Wait Until Today To Buy It To Get A Sale Price On Amazon Prime Day
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#2 The Fees On Ticketmaster Cost More Than My Tickets
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#3 Bowlero – Default 22% Tip. Canceling Order Then Tries To Get Your Business By Giving The Option For No Tip. Then Asks Again To Confirm If You Are Cancelling Order. How is this manipulation not illegal? Time to go back to Cash Only.
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#4 Amazon Prime Video Doesn’t Tell You If A Show Is Unavailable In Your Country Until After You Subscribe To Amazon Prime
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#5 This Is A New Low, Even For Epson
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So apparently the ink cartridges that come with this Epson printer are only for the “initial printing” (i.e. the test pages), so you have to buy new cartridges the moment you get the printer. WTF, Epson?
#6 Starbucks At Laguardia Won’t Let You Order A Coffee Without Installing Their App
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#7 Despite The Official Weight Limit Being 50lbs, These Spirit Self Service Kiosks Will Flag Anything Over 40lbs As Overweight And Require A $78 Additional Charge To Proceed. The only way to avoid this is to have your bag checked by a live employee who will follow the real 50lb limit.
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#8 The Way This Goal Has Extra Rings To Make The Goal Smaller. You Cant See It From The Front When Shooting The Basketball To Try And Win A Prize
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#9 Paying For A Subscription And Still Have To Sit Through 8 Min+ Of Ads
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#10 Ham And Eggs Are $8.99, But They’ve Outlined It To Look Like $0.99 From Afar
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#11 This Is What Happens When You Price Everything At £4.99 Instead Of £5
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#12 My New Truck Requires A $15/Mo Data Plan To Use Features My Previous Model Did For Free (Maps, Basic Voice Commands, Text To Voice Messages)
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#13 Panera Bread Increases Food Price By 25% When You Switch To Delivery – After Redeeming “No Fees” Delivery
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#14 Amazon Prime Video Is Basically Back To Cable TV Now That We’re Getting Random Commercials In The Middle Of Movies
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#15 The Price Of My Burger King Meal Got More Expensive As I Was Checking Out
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#16 Uber Eats “Taxes & Other Fees” Strikes Again
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#17 Dave & Busters Spin Game Landed On The 500 And It Only Gave Me 4 Tickets. Showed To Manager And Said It Needed To Be In The Middle
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#18 Semi Deceptive Marketing. It’s clear what they are offering once you read it fully. I love and hate this in ways that I’ll just not say.
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#19 Forcing Scanning Qr Codes To See Prices At The Gas Station?
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#20 Hotel Charging Cable That Requires You To Register An Account And Sign In With The Qr Code In Order To Work. It Gives You A 5-Minute Free Trial And Then Requires A Fee Per Hour Of Use
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#21 $1 Slices… *squints* Oh
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#22 “Sale” Pricing
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#23 Grocery Store Price For Bay Leaves Is 16300% Higher Than The Farmers Market. The cheapest bay leaves the local Kroger had were $61.06/ounce. The farmer’s market sells a higher quality for $5.99/pound ($0.37/ounce).
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#24 $1 Kids Meal? Wow That’s A Good D-…oh Wait
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#25 So, I Was Helping Mum To Use Her Printer And This Comes Out…an Advert…that Used Her Printer Ink To Make It
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