First off, Yupoo. It’s like…a visual bookmarking site? Or a weird photo album thing? Think of it as a place where people (usually sellers) dump a ton of pictures of their stuff, often without prices or much description. So, you gotta hunt. It’s like a digital scavenger hunt for rugby jerseys. Fun, right? (Maybe not).
This “todojerseys” angle is where it gets… interesting. They’re clearly pushing the “Google ‘todojerseys’ for promotion and coupon!” line, which screams “discount code you’ll probably never find.” But hey, gotta try, right? I mean, if you’re *really* desperate for that All Blacks jersey from 2024.
And then the Whatsapp number. +852? That’s Hong Kong. So, we’re potentially talking about a seller based in Hong Kong, selling…probably replica jerseys. I’m just saying, temper your expectations. You’re not gonna be getting a game-worn jersey for, like, 20 bucks. Probably.
The Telegram channel mention… yeah, that’s where a lot of these folks operate. It’s easier to share tons of pics and deals (or fake deals) than building a whole website. Plus, less oversight, if you catch my drift.
Honestly, buying from Yupoo sellers, especially ones pushing Whatsapp and Telegram, feels a little…sketchy. Like, you might get a decent jersey. You might get a complete disaster. You might get nothing at all and just be out a few bucks. That’s the risk you take, I guess.
My personal opinion? If you *really* want an All Blacks jersey, go to the official store. Pay the extra dough. Get the real deal. You’ll be happier in the long run. But if you’re on a super tight budget and willing to gamble a little, then… well, good luck to you, my friend. Just don’t come crying to me if your jersey arrives looking like it was printed on a potato.