I was just looking at a product called "MINI (yes, all uppercase) Bucket and Shovel" (kids toys) on a website and of the 42 product reviews, about half of them were complaints that the buckets are "tiny".
Last time I checked, "mini" means "really fucking small". If the mini part was misleading, the fact that the product description says that the shovels are 3.5 inches long should have been an indicator that this is not a regular size bucket and shovel set. And if that wasn't enough, the half dozen photos showing the little buckets and shovels as cute little table centerpieces with M&Ms in them should have tipped them off. They also might have considered reading the 20 reviews where the other asshats complained that they weren't expecting 3.5 inches to be so damn small.
I can understand wanting to leave a comment stating that they weren't thorough enough when researching their purchase and as such wanted to leave a message stating that the product wasn't what they expected so that other lazy people didn't make the same mistake but giving a product zero stars because the product is actually what was described in the first place is just plain not helpful to me.

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