This item is being offered on Aliexpress or Temu for about $135.00. But, there is no manufacturer name. You are tempted to buy it because they offer you guaranteed refunds and a delivery guarantee if there is any issue. What if, after 25 days in waiting for the delivery, you see two tracking numbers and evidence of two shipping companies but you have not received the phone as described? So, you ask for what has been guaranteed to you and thankfully, they did not let you down since it does say there is a delivery guarantee. Did you get the item you ordered; yes or no? If no, you are protected by the delivery guarantee, You at least got your refund. If you see an Reno 11 for $120.00, then its a fraud probably at Aliexpress or Temu. If you see an Oppo Reno11 for $670.00 at Walmart, then that is a certainly legitimate deal. However, across the globe if you find 30 naive people a day who try to buy the Reno 11 for $120.00 and they send in the money, we cannot pretend the money is free to Aliexpress or Temu and the truth is that IT IS A FRAUD if there is no phone that they intend to ship or send to you and they cannot really say the buyer is stupid or has devalued you by accepting the offer. It is certainly an offer but an illegal one if it is just to say any buyer who thinks they could buy a phone for that much is just fitting into my culture. Maybe just sell apples on the street corner for $1.00 an apple and suggest they have special health properties but send the apple and offer the shipping for free. You also tell us all day that the phone only costs $2.00 for you to manufacture it so if its $120.00, that is a significant profit margin. I would probably buy it. You are Chinese and offered me "guaranteed family" and you take my ice cubes from the urinals and make me some siblings or children. So, I thank you but we have to be consistent if you make me your son at Kung Fu School. In the Aliexpress world, they sell no name shavers and no name clothing. So, a no name phone is not inconceivable. But to intend to bait and switch is to intend fraud and to commit a fraud. But if it was not for the delivery guarantee, I would not have bought it. I am not naive. I am not a victim. I am not stupid. I am your customer. Respect sells but fraud does not. Bait and switch has always been a part of the mail order industry. Temu and Aliexpress as well as Amazon or Walmart are online mail order industries. But, because of the high number of potential rogue sellers on the TEMU or Aliexpress website practicing this bait and switch game, affecting North American consumers, it is possible that TEMU or Aliexpress very soon will not be able to transact business online in any North American or Anglo countries until the companies can ensure safety for all consumers like the vulnerable Canadian grade 10 dropout population. It is sad to point this out but you would not think popular online sellers would be involved in "bait and switch" when every Chinese citizen is guaranteed at least $100,000.00 a year as income support. I would very often hope that they would write a management deal to run the country for maybe all of North America and that would be to collect the sales tax and pay the founding nations, pay out the income support and then take their percentage from the sales tax; maybe 1% a day on 17% sales tax. Everyone would have more and it would work much like how they made a deal to manage Volvo and it works. With all of the automation, there is not much left but to eat, drink and be merry as North Americans and that takes money. So, you would never think they would be hungry or anything to be unscrupulous with "Bait and Switch" games. But, then maybe your item was really delivered as a very good deal just as offered but the human beings required to deliver it have been unfaithful three times in a month for items less than $20 each. You are left somewhere in between what they say and what AliExpress says. The thieves think they are provoking you to react and take the law into your own hands for what is less than $48.00( to Allah to Jehovah) in total. By Automobile Television(TM) Online Magazine.
This item is being offered on Aliexpress or Temu for about $135.00. But, there is no manufacturer name. You are tempted to buy it because they offer you guaranteed refunds and a delivery guarantee if there is any issue. What if, after 25 days in waiting for the delivery, you see two tracking numbers and evidence of two shipping companies but you have not received the phone as described? So, you ask for what has been guaranteed to you and thankfully, they did not let you down since it does say there is a delivery guarantee. Did you get the item you ordered; yes or no?
If no, you are protected by the delivery guarantee, You at least got your refund. If you see an Reno 11 for $120.00, then its a fraud probably at Aliexpress or Temu. If you see an Oppo Reno11 for $670.00 at Walmart, then that is a certainly legitimate deal. However, across the globe if you find 30 naive people a day who try to buy the Reno 11 for $120.00 and they send in the money, we cannot pretend the money is free to Aliexpress or Temu and the truth is that IT IS A FRAUD if there is no phone that they intend to ship or send to you and they cannot really say the buyer is stupid or has devalued you by accepting the offer. It is certainly an offer but an illegal one if it is just to say any buyer who thinks they could buy a phone for that much is just fitting into my culture. Maybe just sell apples on the street corner for $1.00 an apple and suggest they have special health properties but send the apple and offer the shipping for free. You also tell us all day that the phone only costs $2.00 for you to manufacture it so if its $120.00, that is a significant profit margin. I would probably buy it. You are Chinese and offered me "guaranteed family" and you take my ice cubes from the urinals and make me some siblings or children. So,
I thank you but we have to be consistent if you make me your son at Kung Fu School.
In the Aliexpress world, they sell no name shavers and no name clothing. So, a no name phone is not inconceivable.
But to intend to bait and switch is to intend fraud and to commit a fraud. But if it was not for the delivery guarantee, I would not have bought it. I am not naive. I am not a victim.
I am not stupid.
I am not stupid.
I am your customer. Respect sells but fraud does not.
Bait and switch has always been a part of the mail order industry. Temu and Aliexpress as well as Amazon or Walmart are online mail order industries. But, because of the high number of potential rogue sellers on the TEMU or Aliexpress website practicing this bait and switch game, affecting North American consumers, it is possible that TEMU or Aliexpress very soon will not be able to transact business online in any North American or Anglo countries until the companies can ensure safety for all consumers like the vulnerable Canadian grade 10 dropout population. It is sad to point this out but you would not think popular online sellers would be involved in "bait and switch" when every Chinese citizen is guaranteed at least $100,000.00 a year as income support.
I would very often hope that they would write a management deal to run the country for maybe all of North America and that would be to collect the sales tax and pay the founding nations, pay out the income support and then take their percentage from the sales tax; maybe 1% a day on 17% sales tax. Everyone would have more and it would work much like how they made a deal to manage Volvo and it works. With all of the automation, there is not much left but to eat, drink and be merry as North Americans and that takes money. So, you would never think they would be hungry or anything to be unscrupulous with "Bait and Switch" games.
I would very often hope that they would write a management deal to run the country for maybe all of North America and that would be to collect the sales tax and pay the founding nations, pay out the income support and then take their percentage from the sales tax; maybe 1% a day on 17% sales tax. Everyone would have more and it would work much like how they made a deal to manage Volvo and it works. With all of the automation, there is not much left but to eat, drink and be merry as North Americans and that takes money. So, you would never think they would be hungry or anything to be unscrupulous with "Bait and Switch" games.
But, then maybe your item was really delivered as a very good deal just as offered but the human beings required to deliver it have been unfaithful three times in a month for items less than $20 each. You are left somewhere in between what they say and what AliExpress says. The thieves think they are provoking you to react and take the law into your own hands for what is less than $48.00( to Allah to Jehovah) in total.
By Automobile Television(TM) Online Magazine.
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