Affected by inflation, many consumers have turned to the recently popular discount platform Temu in order to save money.
However, an Australian consumer recently posted a complaint saying that the products he bought from Temu ruined his Christmas atmosphere.
It is understood that the woman posted on Facebook to share her experience, saying that what she received was completely different from what she expected and even looked a bit funny.
According to the pictures shared by the netizen, the items she bought included Christmas trees, trains, houses, and gingerbread decorations in the shape of gingerbread men. The netizen said that many products had spelling errors.
"Temu ruined my holiday, happy Easter!" the netizen wrote.
However, the woman went on to write that despite these issues, the products themselves were fine and very cheap, costing only about $6 for several items combined.
This post became an instant hit after it was posted online, attracting many netizens to leave comments below.
One netizen pointed out: "If you look at it from a different angle, it's not actually spelled wrong, you just need to turn the product upside down."
In addition, many people shared their hilarious experiences when shopping in Temu.
One person wrote: "We bought a sign in Temu a while ago and it said 'Northern Circle' instead of the Arctic Circle."
Another added: "I bought a Christmas shirt from Temu the other week that said 'Christmas is coming' on it."
Another netizen reminded others to be more careful when shopping online, because many times what you get is completely different from what you see online.
Having said that, although some netizens have previously complained about the spelling errors on the air fryers they bought from Temu, it is really cheap, so most consumers "tolerate" some flaws in the product. Temu Christmas |
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