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If we are talking about actual tangible items,

-That cheap 1 ply Toilet paper you find in like public schools that is so thin it barely exists. Might as well use your hands at that point.

And they rip the living snow out of your sphincter. Multiple pun intended.
 
All vacuum cleaners. There hasn't been a vacuum cleaner from 79 dollars to 799 dollars that my wife can't break in the first month
 
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All vacuum cleaners. There hasn't been a vacuum cleaner from 79 dollars to 799 dollars that my wife can't break in the first month
Have you tried a Miele? I did a ton of research before deciding on a Miele canister vacuum. That was at least 15-20 years ago and it's still going strong.
 
Toyo Proxes tires. Never felt more unsafe in a vehicle than with those things on, and the rears wore out in a year of non-aggressive driving. Town Fair Tire can suck it too for being no help in the matter. (I've since researched all tire purchases on tirerack.com to great success)

Jiffy Lube once removed my air filter and neglected to replace it. Debris ended up taking out the mass air flow sensor. Bastards. They ultimately ended up covering the repairs but I've never been back.

I like to think I've gotten a lot smarter about cars since these things happened.
 
All vacuum cleaners. There hasn't been a vacuum cleaner from 79 dollars to 799 dollars that my wife can't break in the first month

Take it out of her hands. Get a roomba.
 
I drove an older Audi once and wouldn't recommend them to anyone. Things may have changed, but back then it was a $400 fix about every month until I sold it. Bought a 2002 Subaru Forester that runs great--has 170K and never had a problem since day one.


I'm going to vote this one down. My A6 is a phenomenal vehicle in all respects, though I will vouch for the Subaru. Owned three of them and been very happy with each.
 
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I had a 98 forester I thought would last forever until the head gasket went at 160k. Then I read online that most 98-02 have head gasket issues between 155-175k. Good luck to Phil.
 
I've said it before . Anyone that lives in the greater new haven area or tri state area that eats pizza from Pizza Hut , Papa Johns , Little Ceasers or Dominos
Should be arrested and fined. Most of our two star pizza spots are significantly better than those places.
 
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This pudgy faced . Two cans for $11.99 and after you give your CC# the only shipping option is $19.99.

I was drunk one weekend and bought 6 cans.

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Human body parts after 60.

Any premium-priced (>$28) vodka other than Chopin that comes in a frosted/etched bottle.

Lays potato chips.

The music industry.
 
Toyo Proxes tires. Never felt more unsafe in a vehicle than with those things on, and the rears wore out in a year of non-aggressive driving. Town Fair Tire can suck it too for being no help in the matter. (I've since researched all tire purchases on tirerack.com to great success)

Jiffy Lube once removed my air filter and neglected to replace it. Debris ended up taking out the mass air flow sensor. Bastards. They ultimately ended up covering the repairs but I've never been back.

I like to think I've gotten a lot smarter about cars since these things happened.

Just never go to a jiffy lube or similar place. I had a friend with an AWD car and instead of emptying the oil and then refilling, they emptied the front diff fluid, left it empty, and then way overfilled the old oil. They're not exactly hiring mechanics.
 
I had the same experience. One car they drained the transmission fluid and left it dry.

Another car that took huge amounts of 5-20 they put 10-30 in because that's what they have in bulk. They told me I couldn't watch them but I caught them doing it anyway and they told me it didn't matter.

I change my own oil now. Doesn't save money but gives me piece of mind.
 
Samsung dishwashers. Bad circuit board.

LG front load washers. Weak spider arm.

America Beer. A German beer recipe made with Chinese rice owned by Brazilian bankers headquartered in Belgium.
 
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