Jun 15

One look at the image of the Christian Louboutin on sale was extremely sweeping. Every fashionista’s dream is to have her twinky toes on a Louboutin pair, no doubt about that. But after getting my hands on the actual pair that I bought off from a Multiply site, I was confronted with a really dismaying experience. I thought I had my dream shoes with a price well within a middle income earner’s budget. It was an obvious fake, and my money was a total waste.

Once is enough, twice is stupid. I hate to admit that for the second time around, I was in the same position as I was when I thought I finally had Louboutins to strut the busy Jersey streets. Stupid, alright, but I was unsuspecting because it was an offer through an ad, this time, through a trusted daily newspaper. I thought I got my money’s worth on the Wireless Security Systems that I so badly need. But the ad was for a swindling company with a swizz agreement and a worthless investment on a plastic piece of junk.

Lesson learned: only resort to expert advices on security systems. Do not fall for price tags and colourful ads that try to outsmart you.