People Shared The Most Ridiculous Demands They’ve Ever Received From Choosy Beggars
“Can you buy me a Gucci bag? It’s my birthday soon.” Imagine a stranger (or even a casual acquaintance) making a request like that. You’d probably stare at them for a second wondering if they were joking. Most of us wouldn’t dream of asking someone else to spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars on us, especially when we barely know each other. But every now and then, you come across people who seem to have a completely different understanding of what’s reasonable. They’ll ask for expensive gifts, huge favors, or freebies without the slightest hint of embarrassment.
And the strangest part? Some of them genuinely seem surprised when someone says no. From expecting strangers to pay their bills to asking for expensive items simply because they feel entitled to them, these requests can reach truly impressive levels of audacity. Thankfully, people on the receiving end aren't always keeping quiet. They’re sharing these encounters online, giving the rest of us a front-row seat to some spectacularly entitled behavior. Scroll down to see some of the wildest requests and try to keep a straight face.
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I Was Giving Away A Free Dishwasher On Craigslist And Caught One In The Wild!
People Have No Shame
People Have No Shame
In today’s world, with the cost of rent, groceries, bills, and pretty much everything else climbing, it’s perfectly understandable that people are looking for ways to save money. Maybe you compare prices before shopping, hunt for discounts, use coupons, or wait for a sale before making a purchase. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with being careful about where your money goes. In fact, being financially responsible can make a huge difference over time. But there’s a pretty big difference between being frugal and being downright cheap. Saving money means making thoughtful choices with your own spending. Being cheap, on the other hand, can sometimes mean expecting everyone else to pick up the tab.
Hmm
Asking For Food In A Local Fb Group
This Person Had 51 Followers
Since you're a micro-influencer, I'll do a micro-painting. Let's say 36 x 48 microns.
So, what exactly makes someone a cheapskate? Generally speaking, it’s someone who goes out of their way to avoid paying their fair share, even when they can afford to contribute. The problem is that their attempts to save money often end up costing someone else instead. As Yahoo Finance explains, being cheap is generally viewed negatively, while being frugal is about making smart and intentional financial decisions. A frugal person might skip an unnecessary purchase because they have a bigger goal in mind. A cheapskate might conveniently “forget” their wallet when the restaurant bill arrives. See the difference?
I Hate To Say This But…
Why would you want to buy a mixer if you need money to ransom your car!? Priorities people
Birthday Month, Champagne Taste
Used "gift" as a verb? That's an automatic No. Of course it would still be an automatic No anyway...
Bride In One Of My Local Wedding Groups Looking For Vendors To Join An "Unpaid Collaboration"
Etiquette expert and keynote speaker Thomas Farley, known as Mister Manners, put it rather neatly in a piece for CNBC. “A cheapskate is someone who is simply not paying their fair share,” he explained, pointing out that even a billionaire can be a cheapskate. According to Farley, the issue isn't necessarily how much money someone has sitting in the bank. It’s about deliberately choosing not to spend it when doing so leaves other people to cover the difference. In other words, being wealthy doesn't automatically make someone generous, and being on a budget doesn't make someone cheap. Sometimes, it all comes down to whether you're being considerate of the people around you.
People Have No Shame
Please Form An Orderly Line To Take This Dude In!
Furnish My House & Deliver
And here’s the thing: being frugal doesn't have to mean living a miserable life or refusing to spend money on anything fun. Amy Dacyczyn, author of The Tightwad Gazette, famously approached thrift from a completely different angle. The publication began in 1990 as a small black-and-white newsletter written from her farmhouse in Maine. Dacyczyn, who became known as the “Frugal Zealot,” wanted to show that families could live comfortably on a modest income while still reaching major financial goals, including buying a home and raising six children. The newsletter eventually attracted a huge following and was compiled into a book in 1998, becoming something of a bible for extreme thrifting and creative money-saving.
Free Bed, Still Asked To Deliver It
White bubble better get off their b**t and start carrying!
$2 For A 36 Minute Trip..in This Economy??? Lmao
Facebook Find.... Jesus
For Dacyczyn, frugality wasn't about constantly telling yourself “no” or feeling guilty every time you spent money. Instead, she treated it almost like a puzzle: How can you solve a problem without immediately throwing money at it? Her philosophy encouraged people to replace spending with creativity, time, effort, and a little resourcefulness. Leftover food could become tomorrow's lunch, an old item could be repaired instead of replaced, and an ordinary errand could be planned more efficiently. In that sense, being frugal can actually be surprisingly empowering. You're not simply avoiding spending; you're finding smarter ways to get what you need without unnecessarily reaching for your wallet.
Woman Asks For Blue Prius In Buy Nothing Group
Trade Your Car For My Counterfeit Watch
Yes, I Would Love To Watch Your 3 Small Children, Cook, Clean, Do Laundry, And Daycare Pickup For $10
And sometimes, it's the tiny everyday habits that make the biggest difference. Canceling a streaming service you barely watch, turning the heating down by a degree or two, washing clothes in cold water, hanging them outside to dry, or unplugging appliances you're not using might not feel like major financial victories. Neither does repairing something instead of immediately buying a replacement. But when those little decisions become habits, they can add up over months and years. The same goes for planning meals, bringing lunch from home, buying secondhand, or simply waiting a day before making an impulse purchase. None of these choices will magically make you rich, but together they can leave noticeably more money in your pocket.
This Level Of Delusion
Told Her No Politely The First Time
Free Game, Fast Attitude
My Local Farmers/Community Generously Put Out Produce/Clothing/Canned Goods For Anyone To Take If They Need And Someone Wrote This (The Produce Really Is Not That Bad!)
Wow I've been close to being homeless, and I don't think I'd be this much of a d**k.
Ultimately, there's nothing wrong with wanting to save money. Being mindful about spending, avoiding unnecessary purchases, and finding creative ways to stretch your budget can be genuinely smart. The line gets crossed when saving money means taking advantage of someone else's generosity, refusing to contribute, or expecting other people to sacrifice so you don't have to. Being frugal is about making your money work harder for you. Being cheap at someone else's expense is a very different story. And honestly, you can probably save a few euros without making everyone around you regret inviting you to dinner.
Egg Donor Requested. Heathens And Brunettes Need Not Apply
Vaguely reminds me of Brave New World. Sounding the eugenics and white supremacy & Christian nationalism alarm. 🚨
This Was After A $25 Tip On Instacart Order
It’s My Birthday; Cash Only (No Books)
And that brings us back to today's posts. They show just how creative some people can get when they're determined not to spend their own money, even when their requests leave everyone else scratching their heads. From shameless demands for free stuff to people expecting others to foot the bill for things they clearly want, these examples take “saving money” to an entirely different level. Some are downright ridiculous, while others are so audacious that you almost have to admire the confidence. So, which of these had you thinking, “You can't be serious”?
Begging For Money Just Because
Entitled Person On Nextdoor Looking For A Dog
Live-In Dog Sitter. You Only Have To Pay $1200-1500 For The Pleasure
One Trip, One Van, One Entire House
Medicinal Pepsi
Trade Offer: You Work At Disney, We Eat Dinner
Wants Expensive Specific Baby Items And A Smart TV
Free Antiques, But You Deliver To Me
Hm
MA’am...this Is A Facebook Group, Not Instacart
Lost Redditor Needs Vacation Clothes
What An Amazing Opportunity!
Some People’s Kids
Dj Needed: Budget = Vibes
People Have No Shame
This Was A Request On Nextdoor
Went On A 2 Week Vacation, Now Stock My Pantry Pretty Please (Specific Items Only)
No Exceptions,$400+ Gifts Only
Dog Sitting, Dog-Sized Budget
Free Housing, Prime Miami Only
Pay Me To Be My Live In Nanny
Actually doesn't sound bad for a student looking for a place without drunk roommates. Some people are ok living in others peoples places. I couldn't but I had a screwy upbringing. I know people that did stuff like this and it was ideal. No utilities or maintenance and if you weren't dating and very social it worked.
Seen Today On Fb
Hm
Cb Wants Halloween Candy Scaled To The Value Of Your Home
Halloween is NOT about begging for sweets with menace 🤬it’s a pagan thing, that USA decided to ruin know uk follows suit to 🤬and to have the audacity to moan about why sweets are give is making even more of a mockery of it !! Buy your own freaking sweets !
Help Wanted. Solutions Not Accepted
“It’s For My Wedding”
Needs A Cheese Pizza, And A Pizza Pan, And Needs It Dropped Off…
Single Dad Of 6 Asks For Help With Christmas Presents- Offered Loads Of Help, But Only Wants Cash. Comments Tore Him A New One, Rightfully So LOL
Wedding Photo Booth, Paid In Publicity
Pay Me To Take Down My Barn Please
LOL "Work"
Need A Finncial Miracle
I Had To Sell My Truck So Please Give Me Yours For Free Or Almost Free
Would Someone Buy Us A Steak And Lobster Dinner For Valentine’s Day?
Okay, I was thinking that it was a bit sweet, you know, like in a "it doesn't hurt to ask" way, but it's not just the steak and lobster, it's also a 30 dollar bouquet, two individually wrapped potatoes (for the price of a whole bag), Texas toast, a 25 dollar box of chocolates, and a 40 dollar 4-foot teddy bear. I get wanting to be sweet to your wife who just had a kid, but I'm sure just one of those things with something handmade and heartfelt would be enough, and much more likely to be funded.
These People Refuse To Get A Job And Beg People For Things On Facebook All The Time And Act As Though They’re Entitled To It. In The Past 2 Months They Got 2 Cats And 2 Days Ago Got Another Kitten When They Clearly Can’t Afford It
Pay Me $300 To Remove Unwanted Cactus
Need A Free Smart Phone, Just Make Sure It Meets My Specs Please
People Round Here Have No Patience With Someone Who Doesn't Want To Pay For Mattress Disposal
Hmm
The 2nd two of the requests are fine. People may have extras of those they don't need or want. I gave away a large crate once.
Drive Me 60 Miles Round Trip For $10! Oh And You Have To Be Gay
They didn't say "you have to be gay". They basically said they don't want a random cishet man driving them. You can be straight if you have other women who trust you. I don't blame them for having this criteria.
One Person’s Requests
Washer Wanted: Free, Delivered, Diesel Only
I mean, they didn't say free, and offered to pay for it to be delivered. I'm not sure about the diesel petrol thing as I don't drive yet, but this doesn't seem too unreasonable to my understanding?
$7 An Hour, 98 Hours A Week
Pay Me To Take My Pool
Hasn't been cleaned in a few years either, but it looks like it still holds water so, yay?
I Just Have A Feeling There’s More Of A Reason Her Parents Won’t Let Her Borrow Their Car…
Woke Up On A Monday Morning To Some Entitled Cb Berating Me While Also Giving Me The Worst Deal I've Ever Received
Pay For My Tattoo
If you're "always struggling," then maybe there are better uses for that tattoo money. A tattoo is a luxury.
Mm, Mm, Mm, Yummy Exposure!
Definitely Not Looking For A Handout
One Person’s Request For The Last Six Months
“Teen May Receive A Portion If The Parent Chooses If Interested”
Full-Time Childcare, Part-Time Pay
Just Moved In, Now Hand Over Your Entertainment
Mutual Aid, Minimal Fiber
My Family Owns Small Moving Company. Seems Like Even When We Do Everything Right, We’re Still Wrong. (Ps All Of Our 50+ Reviews Are 5 Star Except This One)
She Can’t Imagine Why $3 An Hour Isn’t Enough
tbf, they should go to a daycare.,,,,, The average price for full-time center-based daycare in the United States ranges from about $250 to $332 per week per child ($1,000 to $1,400 per month). Costs shift heavily depending on the child's age, your geographic region, and whether you use a commercial center or an in-home provider.
