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A definitive collection of expensive fails seen on the internet; not everyone gets away with just a free kick in the nuts; cars get wrecked, houses destroyed, rockets explode and silos collapse, and all of these fails cost a pretty penny.
A definitive collection of expensive fails seen on the internet; not everyone gets away with just a free kick in the nuts; cars get wrecked, houses destroyed, rockets explode and silos collapse, and all of these fails cost a pretty penny.
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World's Most Expensive Fails
S4, EP13 "All Falls Down"Whether it's buildings, vehicles or egos, everything comes crashing down in style.
World's Most Expensive Fails
S4, EP4 "Beyond Repair"These fails leave everything beyond repair, from vehicles to bank accounts.
World's Most Expensive Fails
S4, EP12 "Gone Too Far"Pushing limits doesn't always pay off; instead, it costs big.
World's Most Expensive Fails
S4, EP3 "World's Most Expensive Fails Out of Pocket"The chaos isn't limited to what breaks, there's more at stake than what meets the eye.
World's Most Expensive Fails
S4, EP18 "Priceless or Pointless?"What happens when high-value items meet low-effort mistakes?
World's Most Expensive Fails
S4, EP17 "No Going Back"Once the damage is done, there's no undo button-just regret and expensive repairs.
World's Most Expensive Fails
S4, EP16 "Uninsurable"These mishaps are so bad, even insurance companies might refuse to pay out.
World's Most Expensive Fails
S4, EP15 "Misjudged Moments"One bad call, one wrong move and suddenly, things get expensive.
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