"I Bought A Bugatti From TEMU"

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Our readers are smart enough to know that buying "luxury" items from a Chinese e-commerce site like Temu is just asking to get scammed. Unfortunately, millions of consumers aren't that savvy.

Case in point: one YouTuber deliberately threw away tens of thousands of dollars - not to prove a point, but to chase clicks - just exposing the pure bullsh*t on Temu. 

YouTuber Carter Sharer paid $30,000 for a "Bugatti" from Temu. Everyone knows that these supercars cost millions of dollars, with a single rim and tire exceeding $30,000. But that didn't stop Sharer, and months later, the "vehicle" arrived at his doorstep in a massive wooden crate. 

Unboxing the China-Bugatti...

The YouTuber and his pals then realized the vehicle was entirely made of foam.

The quality of workmanship of the China-Bugatti was very poor. 

Watch the full unboxing of the China-Bugatti:

The lesson to be learned is that sellers on Temu and other shady Chinese e-commerce websites shouldn't be trusted.  

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