So, I was excited to display an artificial pampas grass at home that I found online. I’m not an avid online shopper, but my little sister enticed me to tap their offers. Of course, who would ever refuse to buy without spending too much? Since I’m a practical person, I immediately tapped their flash deals about the 9 pesos costs of their items. Sometimes, they post a 1 peso product from its expensive and original prices. Like for example, an iphone 13-worth of 30,000 pesos. On that day, they dealt it for only one peso. Fortunately , add it to cart immediately. An iphone for only 1 peso? There is no risk to buy that little price.
My little sister just bought a one peso slipper and it was real! We couldn’t believe there was an item for one peso plus the free shipping.It was in good condition.
I tried to order twelve pieces of fake reed for 9 pesos. It was five days of waiting to be delivered at home. “What will the side table look like?,” I often asked myself for days of waiting.
At last, it came! The product is okay, but seems like the seller is tight of budget to afford wrappers for fit packaging. The stems are folded, looking so bad when put in the vase. The reeds are different than what they show on pictures, but the fact that they wrote on description “artificial,” it’s still understandable. Funny but in the pictures, it looks realistic.
I didn’t want to throw the fake reeds even they look so bad in the vase so I folded the stems before putting in to the vase. It looks even better than in their real length.
How about you? Have you been deceived many times when you shop online?