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Let me just be honest — the cost of everything these days is crazy. From groceries to phone accessories to simple household items, everything just keeps getting more expensive. Even something as small as a power bank or an LED light is now 2x the price it used to be last year. That’s why I’ve been spending time looking for legit ways to save money online, and I came across this platform called Temu. Some people have already heard of it — it’s becoming popular because their prices are very low. But what most people don’t realize is that there’s a $100 coupon code available for new users that can actually cut your total spending big time — if you use it right. I know it sounds like “another one of those things” — so I decided to actually test it out for myself and record everything in a short video for anyone who’s interested in making small savings add up. 👉 You can watch it here 👇👇 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrJOQBRpKm4?si=i6VfLxqfUgX_Ls2T Here’s what I learned: You can’t just click the app and expect the $100 to apply magically. It’s a bundle of coupons and you need to activate it a specific way. Most people don’t get the full value because they don’t go through the full process. The best part? You can buy little everyday things like organizers, USB fans, slippers, phone stands, etc., at almost giveaway prices after applying the code. I’m not saying this is a miracle money-saver, but in this economy, even ₦5k worth of discounts is a win in my book. If you’re the type that likes online shopping but hates overpaying, I really think it’s worth checking out. Has anyone else here used Temu yet? Did your order arrive okay? I’d love to hear your experience too — I’m planning a second order soon. |
So I’ve been seeing a lot of talk about Temu lately — people posting about “cheap stuff”, “freebies”, and the famous $100 coupon code that new users can get. At first, I thought it was just another hyped-up platform that probably wouldn’t work for Nigerians. But after doing some digging and actually trying it out myself, I think people need to know a few things before jumping in. First of all, yes, the $100 coupon is real — but it’s not one flat $100 discount. What they give is more like a bundle of discount vouchers that you can use across different items or categories. It’s legit, but you have to be smart about how you apply the codes to actually save the full amount. I made a quick walkthrough video on how to unlock it properly, because the app doesn’t make it very obvious. If you just click randomly, you’ll miss most of the coupon value. Now, for the real tea — Temu is good, but it’s not perfect. Here’s what I noticed: Prices are very cheap, but don’t expect iPhone-quality. It’s best for things like accessories, LED lights, household gadgets, tools, phone cases, etc. Shipping takes time. This isn’t Jumia Express. If you’re in Nigeria, expect to wait around 10–18 days depending on your location. You must use the coupon on new accounts, and sometimes it only works in the mobile app. So, if you’re thinking of trying Temu just because of the discount, make sure you actually plan to buy a few small items so the coupons don’t go to waste. And most importantly — don’t fall for random fake links people are posting all over social media. That’s why I did the video myself, to show everything step-by-step from someone who actually tested it. 👉 Here’s the video if you’re curious or want to try the $100 coupon method https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrJOQBRpKm4?si=i6VfLxqfUgX_Ls2T Let me know if you’ve used Temu before, or if you’re thinking of trying it. I’m still testing the waters, but so far, not bad at all. |
So I came across something that I think more Nigerians should know about – it’s called Temu. I know most of us are used to Jumia, AliExpress, maybe even Konga, but Temu is sort of like a hybrid of all those, just that their prices can be ridiculously cheap… and I mean too good to ignore cheap. Now here’s the part that shocked me — I found a way to get a $100 coupon code as a new user. Yes, I know how that sounds. I was skeptical too. But I tested it and it actually worked for me. It’s not like one $100 off a single item, but more like a bundle of coupons that adds up to $100 you can apply across different categories — electronics, beauty, home tools, clothes, gadgets, name it. I made a short video to explain exactly how I did it, because the way the app presents it is a bit confusing and if you don’t click the right place, you might miss the full value of the coupons. 👉 Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrJOQBRpKm4?si=i6VfLxqfUgX_Ls2T If you’re planning to buy anything online — especially those small gadgets, tools, or accessories that usually cost too much locally — it might be worth checking Temu out with this coupon method. The delivery takes a bit of time though (like 1–2 weeks), so don’t expect same-day delivery like Lagos stores. But overall, I’m impressed and I just thought to share this. Has anyone else tried Temu recently? Would love to hear how it worked out for you — or if you’ve used that $100 coupon before. |
I don’t usually trust shopping apps with “too good to be true” prices… but I tried something this week that actually shocked me. There’s this app called Temu (some of you may have heard of it already) — they’ve been doing crazy promo campaigns, and people are literally walking away with $100+ in free items using some coupon stacking method. I thought it was a scam — but nope. I followed a strategy I saw in a short YouTube video, and I was able to claim over $100 worth of real products without paying anything upfront. No fake referrals. No shady downloads. Just a smart way to unlock their biggest coupon codes. Here’s the video I followed — it’s less than 3 minutes and explains everything clearly: 👉🏽 [ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OW53ozOZ1JY?si=7onTAKBRPtRxISnC] If you're the kind of person who likes testing loopholes or stacking deals like on Jumia, this one is worth watching. Has anyone here tried this method before? Did your stuff arrive? Let’s share tips or any warnings for others too. |
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