Can someone explain to me how this makes money?
It's made of lead, by children. Last I checked lead tin and plastic are super cheap. And you can pay children in onions.
>>1038704
Because it costs like half a cent to make and ship overseas.
OP your wife is a lucky lady...
>>1038709
I've read the government on their end helps to pay export shipping costs, but how does it get shipped around the US for so cheap?
>>1038704
1mil units fell off a truck
what I don't get is women who think adding junk jewelry (or most jewelry) makes them look better
non-machinable mail (i.e. anything that isn't flat is considered a first class package even if it weighs under an ounce, which mean it is around $2.00 minimum, at least for civilians.
>>1038718
Bulk contracts, combined with the didparity in currency value would be my guess.
>>1038732
My gf's sister paid 5k just to RENT Tiffany jewelry for her wedding. She had almost 80k worth on, but her engagement andwedding rings were only worth like 10k combined .
My gf couldn't get her to understand why this was full retard
>>1038824
>renting jewelry
kek
>>1038826
It gets even worse
What if I told you that they borrowed money for this wedding
>>1038824
I agree with you it's very stupid, but you can also rent luxury cars and watches. So it's not only a girls thing.
>>1038837
now this is stupid. I see no problem in renting something specially if it's an important event. But the key ist to be realistic with your economic situation.
And from what you're telling us, this seems an utter stupid decision.
>>1038706
>It's made of lead, by children
Actually it's made by machine.
Children would cost too much and cause tons of problems (law, foreigners, doody in pants, etc)
Artisan's Lien most likely.