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Temu Nintendo Switch Deal: Scam or Legit?

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I saw an ad for a $7 and a $99 Nintendo Switch deal in the Temu app and people want to know if it’s a scam or if it’s legit. Here’s the thing. There’s some fine print to be read. According to that fine print, it’s a daily flash sale at 10:00 p.m. on the east coast in the U.S. Also, you have to be a new app user. It’s unclear how new that means. Additionally, can you already have it in your cart and order it at 10:00, or do you have to add it to your cart after 10:00? It’s unclear.

Basically, for those of you wanting to know if this is a scam or legit, all I know is that it says you can get a $7 or $99 Nintendo Switch in the Temu app in the daily flash sale, but you have to be quick. If anyone thought I was going to spend $99+ to test this scam, please show me to where money grows on trees and I’ll gladly journey there.

The $7 or $99 Nintendo Switch offer in the Temu app, whether you consider it a scam or legit, seems like when you’re trying to buy up concert tickets the moment they become available. The problem here is that there are only 10 available. You probably won’t ever get the Nintendo Switch. This is really just a broader effort to get you to visit Temu.com or the Temu app to buy other things. The marketing goal is not to get you to only buy the $99 Nintendo Switch. That wouldn’t make sense from a marketing perspective.

Anyway, if anyone does get this $7 or $99 Nintendo Switch offer in the Temu app from the daily flash sale, tell me down below and provide convincing evidence. Anyone can say they got it, but only people who actually got it can show us the receipts. Thanks for watching.

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