They say beggars can't be choosers, but it seems some brass-necked people are ignoring that rule.
People from all over the world have been sharing photos of cheeky contenders trying it out.
From an entitled woman starting a new job and asking for a Gucci bag to 'make a good impression', to someone looking for a spare room who is determined that it must come with the benefits of a homemade breakfast and dinner, together with a landlord who can drive. them all over the city – for just £50 a week.
Herald Weekly has made a compilation of messages from all over the world, revealing scandalous claims from rights holders.
One individual expects a 50 percent discount simply because it's her birthday, but quickly realizes there's a fine line when it comes to expectations.
This person from the US made a counter offer that was lower than his first offer: he got a firm 'no' from the seller
Negotiating can sometimes backfire, and some people may get offended if you try to negotiate too much.
In one case, a proposed reduction from $899 to $300 for a Honda vehicle resulted in a significant violation.
Here, FEMAIL takes a look at the most amazing – and hilarious – posts from rights holders around the world.
A lady with a new job asked for a free Gucci or Fendi handbag to impress on her first day
Someone sent a message explaining that they were looking for a free horse – with no health issues
Another American shared a list of requirements that must be met before accepting a date
One person from the US offered to pay $100 for the rent instead of $170 because the landlord needs to make a profit on subletting
This lady shared a long list of requirements for future boyfriends, including having facial hair and owning animals
A cheeky individual offered to pay $300 for a 2010 Honda Elite – a third of what the seller was asking for $899
This Woman Wondered Why Her Kids' Friends Called Her 'Karen' While They Mocked Her 'Chic' Hairstyle
Someone asked if law students would be willing to do research for free
One person from Britain looking for a spare bedroom is convinced it should have the benefits of home-cooked breakfast and dinner, along with a landlord who can drive them around town – for just £50 a week
One person who refused to work for free pointed out that the exposure does not cover their rent or bills
A single mother wanted to recruit a babysitter for $100 a week – the role includes breakfast and lunch
Another person tried to get a 50 percent discount because it was her birthday
Someone tried to offer $15 for a white gold wedding band, which was firmly rejected by the seller