It’s clearly a platform, or at least *trying* to be one, that’s pushing, uh, “luxury” goods. Thing is, it’s all through yupoo, and if you’ve ever dabbled in that world, you KNOW what that *usually* means. Let’s just say the “luxury” might be a little… aspirational, shall we say? I mean, they got everything listed – belts, hats, down jackets, electronics (risky!), jewelry, even kid’s clothes. Like, are we talking *real* luxury here, or the kinda luxury where the stitching is a little… off? You know?
And the descriptions! Don’t even get me started. The Tag Heuer blurb is hilarious. “Current Path: yupoo luxury > Men shoes > Nike > Article Men shoes-Nike, Code: XS6622,$: 75USD” – That’s it?! And written by “Copybrand.Team”? Seriously? You’d think they’d try a little harder to hide the, uh, *origins* of these Nikes. 75 bucks for “luxury” Nikes? Something smells a little fishy, if you ask me.
I think the whole “Popular in month” and “Popular in week” thing is just a way to try and trick you into thinking stuff is selling like hotcakes. It’s like when you see those “limited time offer!” banners that are ALWAYS there. Yeah, okay, sure.
Honestly, my opinion? I’d tread carefully. Like, *really* carefully. If it looks too good to be true, it probably is. Plus, the fact that they’re pushing WhatsApp contact so hard makes me extra suspicious. I mean, if you’re a legit luxury retailer, you probably have a better customer service setup than “hit me up on WhatsApp.”