meanvhile, ze russhans hawe maid zis:
<a href="https://mysku.ru" rel="nofollow">https://mysku.ru</a>
Which is a surprisingly active community of alijunk reviewers, sometimes sponsored, sometimes very in-depth
> An avid practitioner of retail therapy, he's excited to share his findings with you.<p>Yikes, is retail therapy really a thing? Assuming this is a real website, there are so many things both wrong and sad here. :( You don't need to buy things (especially on Aliexpress) to be happy, to enjoy life, to make friends.<p>I hope the lockdown many people here are experiencing will at least make us a bit more aware of the madness of ultra-consumption we live in.<p>Edit: okay fine, I clicked on the ”Terms of Service”. I still don't really get the point of this website. Can you explain?
I would highly prefer <a href="https://thieve.co/" rel="nofollow">https://thieve.co/</a> over this.<p>* It's not a newsletter that's gonna spam your email every day<p>* It has a website interface. So you can visit the website whenever you are looking to buy something<p>* You essentially get the same deals without surrendering your email address.<p>Note: I am NOT affiliated to this website in any way. I just use it sometimes to find cool stuff.
First thing I noticed was that the site's theme is broken on my ultrawide monitor. Admittedly, this would only be a problem for a small subset of potential users, but it is annoying.
weekly newsletter of cheap chinese crap.
nothing I bought from Ali Express or Wish lasted more than couple of uses. why would I bother to read about lies about how great and cheap these stuff are.