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i got some makeup, sunscreen, and solid perfume
honestly, i was a little disappointed with how small some of the items were, especially the sunscreen. i feel that the images they used were misleading, in that they made the bottle appear larger than it really is. however, i was satisfied overall.
to add, i'm not a fan of their business practices. they encourage shoppers to share codes with non-users so that they can rake in more customers, much like an MLM scheme, and something about that is scummy imo so idk if i'll use their services again
There are too many of these seller companies but they all have the same stock from the same suppliers as others i.e. AliExpress and Shien. I'd say they are "fast" products made cheaply and affordable however their quality are what you pay for (not great). There seems to be a lot of knock offs on those places so take caution.
Just have a quick peek on Temu and spotted Balenciaga sock sneakers knock-offs that read "Fashion" and Gucci shoes that have "OO" instead of "GG".
only later did I learn it's a chinese company. which explains everything.
He never grew up.
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Last time we did business who took all my Pokémon cards. He sold me his deck and wanted them back including my own deck. At least I kept my Ralts card. No wait I traded it to my friend who stole money from me.
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Why did I befriend the bad kind of people!?
I actually got a OLED Nintendo Switch here (for ~$260, not $7) and it's the real deal; it was the Chinese version though, so I needed to get an adapter. No biggie. Still saved a lot of money and I'm happy. That being said, I wouldn't buy consumables (because China = bad); no food, no lotion, no soap/shampoo/conditioner/toothpaste, no cosmetics, nothing of the sort. Wouldn't buy anything my life depends on either, like brake pads, a fire extinguisher, etc. for obvious reasons.
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They offer so called name brands but what you get isn't the thing advertised or is of very poor quality..
Avoid and all costs
Yes it's called dropshipping and a lot of American companies are doing it.
the things I got were useful, like screen cover for patio doors (sliding doors to outside, a screen 'wall' for it that you can walk through like curtains), and some wrist cuffs for washing my face because water drips down my arm to my elbow and i hate it but i must wash my face like a monkey or a duck or something. the wrist cuffs are like little towels around my wrist and are soft as hell
I have some $22 moccasins on the way, it'll be interesting to see how the quality is.