Tuesday, October 8

VIDEO: Man buys an excited toolbox online and receives a package with a photo of the product

So far it is not known if the announcement had
So far it is not known if the ad had “fine print” that the buyer ignored.

Photo: Matt Cardy/Getty Images

armando hernandez

After the COVID pandemic, e-commerce became a common option for millions of usersHowever, in some cases, they become unpleasant experiences.

Such was the case of a man in Colombia, who Excited bought a toolbox online, thinking he had found a great deal, but was disappointed.

According to TikTok user María Legaz (@marialegazzz), she recounted with a laugh that a seller from the AliExpress platform had scammed his father when he bought a toolbox and when he received his product and opened it, he realized that they had only sent him a printed color photograph of the product.

The moment became a whirlwind of reactions on the Internet, with dozens of users who expressed their opinions on the embarrassing episode.

In the comments, several users laughed at what happened and commented that they did not think that someone would dare so much, while others shared the bad experiences they have had when buying items on that page or on other e-commerce platforms.

However, several users recommended that a complaint be filed for the return of money, to which the author of the video commented that It had already been done and they are awaiting the resolution.

AliExpress is a Chinese retail e-commerce platform that belongs to Alibaba Group, owned by Chinese businessman Jack Ma. The company is characterized by selling items at cheaper prices but with very long-term deliveries, and there are even experiences where Users accuse that their products do not arrive or that they take up to years.

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