I just put "motorhome" into Temu

Julie bought some items for Xmas presents off temu all was utter crap and only fit for the bin she did get a refund but put us off using again
That's because you got to learn how the system works. I've been buying from wish for years and I learnt the hard way. Now I'm an expert. Got 2 X air fryers for £17 each, a DJI mini copy for £1 and hundreds of other things that are good quality and worth buying. Just sayin' ,👍
 
Obviosly when buying anything online, you have to scrutinise the description and the picture or you will end up with crap for sure,

I bought two T Shirts and a couple of other bits for Xmas pressies, two of the items were really crap and I was refunded and told to keep the items but I binned them, the T Shirts were really well made and the material and printing were excellent even @£3.99 each.
 
If you have no use for it save your money,i have just sold a collection of boxed big cars, just sat in the loft gathering dust.
I had a collection of every HD ever made, but I sold them and got good money for them.
 
And from what I have seen of them, so are their RVs. What a pile of carp. I was looking in a brand new one at a show. The second-hand tea chest wood that they made the bed base out of had a 10" splinter sticking out, ready to pierce some innocent passer-by's femoral artery. The red tassels above the drapes were peeling off where their glue was melting. Doors didn't fit and the appliances were just 'orrible.
I don't think the UK imports them now. Does anyone know? Does anyone care?
Actually now I think about it, yes, you can if you have a mountain of money and less than two brain cells. The Erwin Hymer Centre imports those curvy Aluminium Airstream caravans. I was chatting to a salesman and asked him who buys these? He said people who already have one, they all belong to the "mine is bigger and better than yours" club and so when theirs gets a year old, they trade it for a new one. They have far too much money and when they have bought every useful thing there is, they come here and buy an Airstream. They tow them with their huge Chevrolet V8 trucks. The salesman clearly had no respect for them but obviously was happy to relieve them of the wieght of their overburdened wallets.
It’s the American company Thor Industries that owns Hymer and quite a lot of the other motorhome manufacturers we know
 

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