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Carter Sharer, un ‘youtuber’ con 11 millones de seguidores, pidió el superdeportivo y nada salió como esperaba.
Online Shopper's $30,000 Temu 'Bugatti' Turns Out to Be Foam Replica In a recent online video, popular content creator Carter Sharer revealed his highly anticipated $30,000 "Bugatti" purchase from the e-commerce platform Temu, which arrived as a disappointing foam replica. The video, titled "Temu Bugatti Update," shows Sharer in his garage, standing next to the red, non-functional car, visibly expressing his dismay. Sharer, known for his adventurous content, had reportedly spent a significant sum on what he hoped would be a luxury vehicle. Instead, he received a large, red, car-shaped object made predominantly of foam. He showcased the replica alongside his genuine Lamborghini Aventador and Ferrari, highlighting the stark contrast. The video has garnered considerable attention, with viewers sharing a mix of sympathy and skepticism. One commenter wrote, "30k for foam is crazy," while another remarked, "You definitely knew you not getting a Bugatti for 30k but you paid for views." Others offered humorous suggestions, such as "It’s foam so make it a boat" or "put a cbr 1000 motor in it and make it a go cart." The incident serves as a cautionary tale regarding online purchases, particularly from marketplaces known for highly discounted goods.
Carter Sharer, un ‘youtuber’ con 11 millones de seguidores, pidió el superdeportivo y nada salió como esperaba.