Now it’s a “dog” – shame – artificial Real.
Fashionistas in the market for an affordable, cruelty-free accessory may be barking up the wrong tree if they buy the same necklace as a disgruntled Teemu customer, who claims the pendant on her costume jewelry actually came from a rank animal. Has a tooth.
“What’s the matter, Temu? What nonsense?” Bella Moscardini questionedA UK content creator, in a scathing TikTok testimonial.
“It really, really looks like a dog’s tooth,” she continued, showing the jewellery, an off-white and black bauble, to her more than 1.1 million viewers. “This natural decay really makes me think that [it] It has been thrown out of the mouth.”
And Moscardini’s dog claims have left people around the world speechless.
“What overturned, Temu?” barked one worried commentator.
“I’m afraid of Temu,” admitted an equally stunned skeptic.
Below her trending post, Moscardini commented that she was “trying” to report the alleged accident.
“At Teemu, we offer a 90-day money-back guarantee for items that are not as described, damaged or do not arrive,” a spokesperson for the online marketplace told The Post.
The representative said: “Customers can contact our customer service through the app or website.”
The spokesperson did not directly discuss the veracity of the customer’s claim.
Shyamala is not the only angry patron who has criticized Teemu for allegedly organizing a dog and pony show for unwitting buyers.
An Australian tastemaker recently took the e-store to task after receiving a resin “croissant lamp” that, according to her, was a slice of bread.
“I got this Temu lamp as a gift from my sisters, and I had it in my room, and I came home from work after a hot day, and there were hundreds of ants under it,” Woman moaned in viral video,
“I just drilled a big hole and it looks like a f—king croissant under there,” he said. “Are you really kidding me? It looks like f–king pastry. Look at the pieces. What the actual f–k is, Temu?”
Florida mom Leanne Marley also got more than she bargained for after stepping out in a pair of $12 shoes she purchased on the site, and reportedly His right leg was cut open with a “razor sharp” Made into shoes.
“My leg was bleeding,” said Nurse Marley. He was taken to a local hospital and received 14 stitches. “The injury took me out of work…I paid about $2,200 in medical expenses”.
Temu resident Kelly Kaye also faced the odd problem when she ordered a starfish-shaped home decoration that reportedly “turned out to stink of shellfish.”
The blonde girl claims the adorable trinket was a “real” starfish.
In the TikTok view, which has garnered over 10 million views, she opens one arm of the small object to reveal the insides of a sea creature.
“Don’t buy starfish curtain ties,” Kaye requested in the clip’s closed captions.
Moscardini issued a similar warning to followers.
“Temu defeat scandal. “I’m absolutely disgusted,” the whistle-blower said in a caption at the top of her video, in which she described a “strong stench” emanating from the pendant.
“I burned it with a lighter – it’s not melting,” she said, supporting her suspicion that the dangling gem is a rotten tooth rather than a painted piece of plastic. “And then the most disgusting smell comes from it. I’ve checked twice, thrice and it stinks.”
“Don’t buy this strange necklace from Teemu,” Moscardini urged.
“I am angry and disappointed. Not happy.”