I applied for a job titled "supervisor". The job description including supervising one or more job sites, leads, officers and other company employees as required. Meeting with clients, awarding and disciplining officers, making work schedules, etc..
I was called in after a couple days for an interview. The office I had to go to was 50 miles one way.
In the interview, I was informed that the job I had applied for didn't actually exist. After I expressed my disbelief at having driven 100 miles round trip to interview for a job that didn't even exist, it was explained to me that corporate makes those job postings to get people in to interviews.
I did not get loud or rude. I did ask a lot of questions. This made the interviewer "uneasy", and I was actually escorted from the building at that point.
This wasted three hours of my time, not to mention the gas to travel 100 miles.