South African Woman Vents About Temu Addiction, Video Sparks Reactions in Mzansi

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South African Woman Vents About Temu Addiction, Video Sparks Reactions in Mzansi
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A South African woman vented about Temu addiction in a TikTok video. The clip went viral online, sparking reactions in Mzansi, with many sharing their thoughts.

Learn at Your Own Pace! Our Flexible Online Course allows you to fit copywriting skills development around your busy schedule. Enroll Now!handle @hustlerdee87 showcased all the fantastic things she purchased from the famous online shop and expressed that she paid a total of R650 for all the things she got.@hustlerdee87's clip quickly became a hit on the platform, generating many views and thousands of likes and comments within a few hours of its publication.

Addiction to online shopping can negatively affect a person's finances, relationships, and mental health. With the convenience and accessibility of online shopping, people can buy from anywhere at any time, making it easy to develop unhealthy shopping habits. Excessive shopping can lead to severe financial hardship and strain on relationships.People took to the lady's comments section to share their thoughts on her video, while some inquired for more information."Mara tax yona it's way too high bathong I was shocked for purchase of R345 paid R217 tax.

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