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I messaged a rubbish removal company to see if they would clean up my garden but was mortified by the accidental photo I attached

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A WOMAN was mortified when she accidentally sent a photo of herself to a rubbish removal company.

She explained that she had messaged the waste company on Facebook to get a quote to clear a pile in her garden.

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A woman was mortified when she accidentally sent a sexy selfie to a rubbish removal companyCredit: tiktok/@voximobile
She intended to send a photo of the garden waste she needed to dispose of

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She intended to send a photo of the garden waste she needed to dispose ofCredit: tiktok/@voximobile

Although she wanted to send them a photo of the waste they needed to get rid of, she managed to send another photo as well.

She I took it to TikTok to share the awkward situation, showing a screenshot of the Facebook conversation she started by writing: “Hi, could you please give me a quote for this rubbish removal?”

She then attached photos – of the trash and of herself.

What made things even stranger was that her photo was a very sensual selfie.

“Imagine being that company and saying, ‘Excuse me? Which one am I choosing?” she said, unable to control her laughter.

Her friend could also be heard in the background screaming with laughter.

“When you accidentally send a photo of yourself to the trash collection company… wait until you see,” was written at the top of the video, shared on mobile network Voxi’s TikTok page.

“I need to know what they said back,” they captioned the clip.

And someone in the comments section, claiming to be the woman’s brother-in-law, responded with what the company had said in return.

“They gave her a discount and said it was the least they could do haha,” he replied.

I was scammed into buying Taylor Swift tickets and I’m embarrassed I ignored the red flags and now I’m £450 off

Other people in the comments section revealed similar hilarious mishaps they’ve experienced.

“I did this for a carpet company who sent me a quote,” wrote one.

“I responded with a photo of my credit card statement and a photo of Captain Tom Moore.”

“I once accidentally texted a delivery driver instead of my fiancé saying ‘where are you, I miss you’,” another laughed.

“It could be worse,” insisted a third.

Can you unsubscribe from sending embarrassing messages?

THERE’S nothing worse than sending a message and realizing you accidentally included something you shouldn’t have. So can you cancel the shipment?

In your cellphone

If you have an iPhone running iOS 16, you can unsend a message two minutes after sending it. To do this, long press on the message you want to delete and click ‘unsend’ in the pop-up menu.

The message will be deleted, but the recipient will receive a notification that you canceled sending them a text message.

Additionally, the unsent message will still be visible to the recipient if they haven’t updated their device to iOS 16.

By email

If you have Gmail, you can delete an email quite easily.

When you send an email, you will see a link saying Undo in the bottom left corner.

Tapping it will allow you to bring the email back as a draft.

You can also set how long you have before the email can no longer be retrieved in Gmail’s settings – choosing from the default of five seconds, or increasing it to 10, 20 or 30 seconds.

“I accidentally selected a photo of myself as my WhatsApp profile picture without realizing it and it was up for hours and I was in two company WhatsApp groups with all the team members.”

“I sent photos of my hair to hairdressers for quotes and attached a photo of me in the bathroom with panties around my ankles,” said another person.

“I took a picture of my hair in the bathroom and thought I had it cut!”

“I installed a cat flap and the guy who did it asked for photos to put on his website,” added another.

“I took the photos and sent them, but the back door window showed my reflection in really revealing pajamas and looking like I’d been dragged backwards through a hedge!”





This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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