I very much agree with you concerning TEMU purchases. I'm constantly looking for TEMU to increase their prices since I usually can find the exact same item, in the same packaging on other sites. Excellent Haul! I hope you have great experiences with everything received or choose.
I've had Ohuhu duel brush markers (definitely the same thing, just differently branded) for yeeeaaarrsss and they all still work, so those markers are definitely a great bang for your buck!
I still need to fully learn these markers. They seem to be pretty decent. I'm not used to water based markers. For the price, I was expecting a couple of dry markers and everything I received was perfect and vibrant. It's such a great deal I got with these. Thanks for watching 🙂
Amazing the prices of the goods from Temu. Makes you really wonder if it’s too good to be true. I mean, nothing better than sl*ve labour to produce cheap products … am I right?!
@@OzzieOzzieOzzieOyOyOy ultimately big companies have been doing this for years. Huge and very expensive clothing brands will often use cheap labour to produce their products. Amazon is full of the same products that Temu is selling, as are many large retailers. The only difference now is we don't have to pay the huge markups. People are struggling a lot financially and need to make the choices that work best for them.
@@lozantoninocreations Regarding Amazon I wouldn’t know. Firstly I hate how their workers are treated, and second, they don’t ship to my country. As for China, yes, I agree it is very difficult as many goods are made there, so as much as humanly possible, I compromise. If the item I want has components made, or the entire item has been made in China, and there is zero alternative, then I bite the bullet and buy it. If, however, I can buy goods that are made in other countries (such as all my clothes, shoes, white goods and furniture), then I refuse to buy an alternative that’s made in China. I’m not barefoot, naked and homeless yet.