Wish.com is an online retailer notorious for selling a wide variety of items for dirt cheap. Of course, the items are rarely even close to what you expected. They don't look anything like their photos, they're awful quality, and they're usually created from a particularly weird concept, such as selling sandwich bags full of live worms. Wish isn't exactly the place you go for your daily shopping needs, and when you see ads like theirs, you're even less likely to shop from their online store.

Many of us have not personally shopped from Wish, due to the percieved risks. It's rare that anyone even tries to nowadays, especially with the state of their advertising game. Their infamous ads are so known for their shock value that the subreddit /r/WTFwish is entirely devoted to documenting them. Just know that whatever you order from them will definitely not be what’s pictured in the ad (and sometimes, that’s probably for the best).

Seems legit

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So you can hide from your problems

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No need for the dentist

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It's called fashion, look it up

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Its Danny Devito on a Dorito

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Only $3 for a dead meme

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Definitely effective against COVID

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Don't lie, you want this

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Mr Bean from Wish can't hurt you

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For the most extreme chickens

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Fresh from the Suez Canal

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In trying times, I suppose

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Not sure what these are for

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I kind of want it…

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Only $20 for the former Iraq president

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For your toilet snacking needs

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Starting to think Wish might want us dead


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Abirami Srigangatharan

I tend to ponder, 'Am I spending too much', but then I noticed that my mom spent a few too many $15 for some fake gold jewellery on Wish.

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