ripoffs

[US]/[ˈrɪpɒfs]/
[UK]/[ˈrɪpɒfs]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.Instances of being exploited or cheated; scams.; A product or service of poor quality sold at a high price.; A person who exploits or cheats others.
v.To exploit or cheat someone.

Phrases & Collocations

avoid ripoffs

such ripoffs

calling ripoffs

exposed ripoffs

online ripoffs

travel ripoffs

prevent ripoffs

beware ripoffs

major ripoffs

those ripoffs

Example Sentences

the online course was full of ripoffs and didn't deliver on its promises.

we need to be wary of online ripoffs when buying electronics.

many travel agencies are known for their expensive ripoffs.

don't fall for those fake designer goods; they're all ripoffs.

the concert tickets were advertised as cheap, but turned out to be ripoffs.

be careful of investment ripoffs promising huge returns.

he exposed several online scams and ripoffs targeting seniors.

the software was riddled with hidden fees and blatant ripoffs.

we avoided the tourist traps and potential ripoffs in the city center.

the dating app was just a breeding ground for romance ripoffs.

he warned us about common vacation ripoffs at the resort.

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