Chapter 132 A 1 Yuan Color Printed T-Shirt?!
Chapter 132 A 1 Yuan Color Printed T-Shirt?!
Chapter 132 A 1 Yuan Color Printed T-Shirt?!
Shen Zhi used his phone to find the previous video.
The video description on Tudou.com included a link to Pinduoduo. He was redirected to the Pinduoduo official website homepage via the link.
Upon entering the homepage, a dazzling array of products floods in like a waterfall.
His pupils contracted sharply as he looked at the items. What did he mean by a membrane keyboard for 9.9 yuan, with free shipping? And a 7-day no-questions-asked return policy?
What is meant by an old-fashioned small bread that costs 5 cents a pack?
He knew from watching the blogger's videos that the products on Pinduoduo were very cheap, but there was still a barrier between them. Now that he's come here himself and sees these products, he can truly understand just how cheap the blogger was talking about.
But how can these merchants not lose money selling at such low prices? He couldn't help but recall what the blogger had said: on Pinduoduo, you get what you pay for, and such cheap items can't be of good quality.
That's what they say, but it's really too cheap.
He even saw those four flash sale entrances again, and the one that attracted him the most was the 1 yuan flash sale.
He clicked on it and saw that the first item in the list was a colorful printed shirt with the words "Go 2008 Olympics" printed on it.
It costs 1 yuan, including shipping, and you can pay later.
A series of question marks instantly popped into his head: Does this mean that he can buy a T-shirt with a color print for just one dollar, without even having to pay for shipping, and he can even wear it first and pay later?
Business studies no longer exist.
He even clicked on the product link and found that to buy the shirt for 1 yuan, he needed to invite someone to join a group order. If he didn't join a group order, he couldn't buy it for 1 yuan, and the shirt would revert to its original price of 5 yuan.
Five yuan a piece is very cheap, but since you can buy it for one yuan, why spend an extra four yuan? Shen Zhi is a businessman and has a good network of connections at school. He quickly found a friend to join him in buying the item together.
Just as he was about to make the payment, Pinduoduo popped up a window asking him if he wanted to use the "pay later" feature.
Of course he wanted to. After clicking "OK", the link redirected him, prompting him to download the Pinduoduo APP and verify his QQ account. Only accounts with three or more sun levels could use this function.
Seeing this request, Shen Zhi felt relieved: no wonder it supports pay-later payment, it turns out it's to guide people to download the app.
what.
He understands this business logic; he's a tech whiz himself, and he's even managed to get his QQ account to over a crown level.
So he downloaded the app and completed the verification, and successfully "got" the printed T-shirt for free.
After getting the T-shirt for free, Shen Zhi was still not satisfied. He thought about how his mouth had been so bland lately and wanted to buy something to satisfy his craving.
He then remembered seeing a blogger in a video buy a snack gift pack, which cost 30 yuan and contained 80 packs of snacks. The blogger said the snacks inside weren't very tasty.
But Shen Zhi didn't care whether it tasted good or not. As long as it was flavorful and satisfied his cravings, he was content. Those genuine brand-name snacks were too expensive, and he couldn't bear to buy them.
Shen Zhi used the search bar to search and quickly found the product.
This snack gift pack is a flash sale item priced at 30 yuan. You need to invite four people to join the group order to buy it for 30 yuan; otherwise, the original price is 50 yuan. Shen Zhi forwarded the link to his customer group.
He typed in the customer group: "Anyone want to buy snacks? I have a snack gift pack for 30 yuan, with 80 small snacks in it. The taste is so-so, but it can satisfy your cravings."
Shen Zhi has a good business sense and puts a lot of effort into managing this group. He posts information and pictures to the group every day, making the small community very active.
He received a response very quickly after sending out the group-buying information.
Someone asked, "Boss Shen, what's this group buying? Are you starting a new business?" Another person said, "I went in and took a look, and this stuff is ridiculously cheap. Is it a scam?"
Shen Zhi forwarded the video from the content creator on Tudou.com to the group chat, saying, "The items are all genuine; you get what you pay for. The products here are cheap, and the quality is indeed average, but they work. This content creator has 3 followers, so he shouldn't be lying."
With Shen Zhi personally endorsing their trust, almost everyone in the group was convinced.
At the age when they were in vocational school, most of them were seventeen or eighteen years old, which was a time when they were craving food, so they quickly gathered enough people in the group to buy a group order.
The group became more active as a result, with everyone refreshing Pinduoduo's group-buying information and many people buying the things they wanted. These group-buying deals then multiplied, extending from this small group to various class groups.
After some time, the items that Shen Zhi and everyone else bought on Pinduoduo arrived.
Shen Zhi went to the security booth to pick up his packages. When he returned carrying bags of them, his roommates immediately surrounded him: "Shen Zhi, is this what you bought on Pinduoduo? Take a look and see if it's any good. If it's good, I'll buy some too!"
"Did you get my membrane keyboard for me?" Shen Zhi handed the membrane keyboard to his roommate, then opened his own package, the first thing he opened was the 30 yuan for 80 packs of snacks.
The snacks inside include QQ candy, scallion sticks, Tang Monk meat, vegetarian beef, figs, and a whole bunch of spicy strips without even a manufacturer's label.
Without a word, the roommates rushed over and grabbed some. One roommate tore open the spicy snack packaging and stuffed it into his mouth. After a few bites, he frowned and complained, "This spicy snack looks like a shoehorn! It has no flavor at all! The chili peppers are chili peppers, and the gluten is gluten. It's so awful!"
Another roommate, munching on a bag of candy, suddenly brightened up: "These candies are pretty good, you guys should all try some!" The others grabbed the candies and stuffed them into their mouths, immediately wincing in pain: "Ugh, they're so sour! Ugh! My teeth are going to fall out from the sourness! You deserve to be punished, you bastard!"
Shen Zhi himself ate a few bags of snacks. To be honest, the blogger was right, the taste was really bad, but there were a few bags of snacks that were quite tasty.
He thought about it and realized that the snack gift pack was a worthwhile purchase. The emotional value of sharing it with his good friends, complaining about it together, and "opening blind boxes" together far exceeded the 30 yuan.
Next, my roommate, who had bought a keyboard, started trying out the membrane keyboard he had bought for 10 yuan.
He asked Shen Zhi to buy the keyboard because his QQ account only had two suns, so he couldn't use the pay-later feature.
This roommate is a computer enthusiast. He went to the TuLaKaDing forum to learn about computer assembly, spent more than 200 yuan to buy a batch of second-hand parts, and assembled a dilapidated desktop computer.
This computer is old and broken, but it works. Watching videos and playing simple games is no problem at all.
His keyboard was accidentally damaged by water a while ago, so he was thinking of getting a new one.
There are keyboards for 5 yuan on the second-hand market, which is cheaper than on Pinduoduo, but those keyboards are really dirty.
He saw such a cheap keyboard on Pinduoduo, and that he could use it first and pay later, so he thought he would buy it to try it out, and return it if it didn't work well.
Immediately, my roommate connected the keyboard to the computer, opened 4399, and selected a game called "Wide Noodle Kid" to test how well the keyboard worked.
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