Read cheeky messages sent by entitled people who demand free things

People share cheeky messages sent by entitled people who demand free designer handbags and rent

  • People form the UK and US are proving that beggars really can be chooser
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They say beggars can’t be choosers, but it seems some brass necked people ignore that rule.

People from around the world have shared pictures of cheeky chancers trying it on.

From an entitled  woman starting a new job that asks for a Gucci bag to ‘make a good impression’ to someone seeking a spare room is adamant that it must come with the perks of a homecooked breakfast and dinner, along with a landlord who can chauffeur them around the city – for a mere £50 per week.

Herald Weekly has created a compilation of messages from around the world, revealing outrageous demands from entitled people.

One individual expects a 50 per cent discount simply because it’s her birthday – but soon realises there’s a fine line when it comes to expectations. 

This person, from the US, gave a counter-offer was lower than their first – receiving a firm ‘no’ from the seller

Negotiating can sometimes backfire, and certain people may take offense if you attempt to haggle too much. 

In one instance, proposing a reduction from $899 to $300 for Honda car resulted in significant offense. 

Here, FEMAIL takes a look at the most astonishing – and hilarious – messages from entitled people across the globe.

A lady with a new job requested a free Gucci or Fendi handbag to impress on her first day

Someone sent out a message explaining that they were looking for a free horse – without health issues

Another American shared a list of requirements that must be met before she will accept a date

One person, from the US,  offered to pay $100 for rent rather than $170 since the landlord must be making profit on sub-leasing 

This lady shared a lengthy list of requirements for prospective boyfriends – including must have facial hair and like animals

One cheeky individual offered to pay $300 for a 2010 Honda Elite – a third of what the seller was asking for $899

This woman queried why her children’s friends referred to her as ‘Karen’ while mocking her ‘chic’ hairstyle

Someone asked whether any law students would be prepared to carry out research without payment

One person, from the UK,  seeking a spare room is adamant that it must come with the perks of a homecooked breakfast and dinner, along with a landlord who can chauffeur them around the city – for a mere £50 per week

One person who declined working for free pointed out that exposure doesn’t cover their rent or bills

A single mother wanted to recruit a babysitter for $100 per week – the role includes breakfast and lunch

Another person tried to get a 50 per cent discount as it was her birthday 

Someone tried to offer $15 for a white gold wedding band, which was firmly rejected by the seller

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