
Natasha Dubash
Freelance Writer and Editor at The Daily Dot
Writer and Editor at Freelance
Articles
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2 days ago |
motor1.com | Natasha Dubash
A man calls out the ridiculous behavior of people on Facebook Marketplace and recounts an interaction with a potential buyer for his Jeep that had him swear off the app. Spencer Lewis (@thewetlandg*psy) uploaded a post that went viral on TikTok, in which he detailed what happened with the person he met online.
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1 week ago |
dailydot.com | Natasha Dubash
A woman claims she bought a $90 Dolce & Gabbana perfume from T.J. Maxx only to find a used men’s cologne inside. T.J. Maxx continues to attract budget-conscious shoppers by offering brand-name merchandise at steep discounts. Beyond low prices, the store also offers a consistently changing selection of goods, including exclusive deals and limited-time offers. However, Elle Greenlee (@elleeeg_) reports that her recent shopping experience at the store was a disappointment.
"What did you expect": Woman buys $800 dress from LoveShackFancy. Then she sees how it was delivered
1 week ago |
dailydot.com | Natasha Dubash
A woman says she bought an $800 dress from LoveShackFancy but was appalled at the condition the dress was delivered in. Angela (@angelakp913) uploaded a short, to-the-point video on TikTok that received over 592,000 views. She tagged the company in the caption. “POV: You treat yourself to a luxury dress from LoveShackFancy and get it in a ripped garbage bag,” the text overlay reads. In a follow-up video, Angela revealed the $765 dress in question.
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2 weeks ago |
dailydot.com | Natasha Dubash
A man put out a PSA for all Samsung fridge owners to let them know they can get their ice maker replaced by the company for free. According to @user4941210962014 on TikTok, Samsung lost a class action lawsuit over the ice makers in their refrigerators. He says that anyone with a faulty ice maker simply needs to call the company. “Call Samsung, have them fix your ice maker for free.
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2 weeks ago |
dailydot.com | Natasha Dubash
It’s always a nice surprise when employees goes above and beyond to make a hotel room extra welcoming for guests. Whether with a free drink, personalized recommendations, or a handwritten note, these little gestures can go a long way in making customers feel special. But sometimes, the best of intentions can go horribly wrong. That’s what happened to Anastasia (@anastasia.gonz) and her partner on a recent trip to Mexico.
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