These extremely expensive blood spatter rugs on Wayfair are very questionable to me, and if they’re so unique why are the costs so different when they look identical?
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I’d have to start a go fund me to pool financing just to buy this insane thing and best case scenario is I’d end up with a hideous rug that I don’t even want and will never return
Wow the picture showing this item is atrocious. I’ve never photoshopped anything, but if I ever do, this looks like what it would look like. Who would buy a $1000+ rug based on that picture?
They have $15 rugs with like 7+ normal looking pictures on those listings so if it’s not trafficking it could be money laundering because it doesn’t look like they’re actually trying to sell the product. But again, the rugs in this specific post are very creepy
Okay... I know this isn’t anything to laugh about - but your comment is funny as hell! Lol
No doubt wayfair, amazon, ebay and the like launder money... people just happens to be one the services/products being exchanged for money, is all. I don’t think they’re shipping people when a sale is made (but never know what some sellers do)... just part of a money trail, if that makes sense.
Well thank you and it would be funny if it wasn’t so crazy because it looks like a cut out from a magazine glued into a picture of a room! I don’t know shit but I know people aren’t being literally shipped. Whoever started that idea was dumb or trying to deliberately make people looking at this seem like idiots to delegitimize. Money laundering is very real and this seems like an easy way to do it regardless of the reason for the laundering
That rug, if really handmade in the 1960s, and still in such good shape, is not unreasonable in price. However these descriptions are all terrible. They don't show the back of the rug, for instance, which is where the quality of the knots is evident.