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Talulabell Review ~ Sunset Bag

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Hello everyone, I’ll be giving a review on an online shop called Talulabell Handmade Crafts ( https://www.facebook.com/TalulaBellHandmadeCrafts/ ). I found their page on Facebook, it looked simple but it was fine. I ordered two abaca bags from them. We had the transaction through Facebook chat. I noticed that they respond late almost all the time. Finalizing the orders took a week. Payments were made through bank transfer and then my orders were confirmed. Joy Olaguera was the said owner, which I had my transactions with. I didn’t know the bags were made to order as she only told me after I paid for the bags. She told me to wait for two weeks until they finish the orders. I agreed and waited patiently for two weeks and after that, I asked for an update. The response was late as usual but what I didn’t like the most was the tone of her message. She seemed annoyed by me asking for an update which is my right as a customer. She told me that they weren’t done yet. I got annoyed no...

Talulabell Review ~ Vicky Bags

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Hi Everyone, For today’s review, I’ll be telling you a horrible experience that had happened to me when I bought some abaca bags from Talulabell. I had always been fond of native bags that is why I buy native bags most of the time as a collection. I easily found this online store called Talulabell Handmade Crafts on Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/TalulaBellHandmadeCrafts/ ) when I search for handmade crafts. They also have a website; it’s on top of the list if you search google ( https://talulabellblog.wordpress.com/ ). The online store sells different native products which all looked good and durable. I picked up two abaca bags that I liked and messaged them on Facebook. The payment method was through the bank. The said owner of the online store is Joy Olaguera. She was the one who confirmed my orders and told me to wait for two weeks. The bags were made to order since the stocks are fast moving. I sent her my shipping address so that when it’s done it could be ...

Talulabell Review ~ Sling Bags

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Hello Everyone, For today, I’ll be telling you a bad experience that happened to me when I bought some abaca sling bags from Talulabell. I had an upcoming event in which we were asked to wear something native. I already had something to wear but I didn’t have any bag to pair it with and so I decided to look for a simple native sling bag that I could pair with my attire. I found this online store called Talulabell Handmade Crafts easily on Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/TalulaBellHandmadeCrafts/ ). They also have a website to visit ( https://talulabellblog.wordpress.com/ ). The store offers different native products which all looked nice and well-made. I found the perfect match for my attire, but I decided to buy two sling bags since I liked it very much. I message them through their FB page and I got a response the next day.  I paid through BPI and sent them the proof of payment. Joy Olaguera, the owner of Talulabell, confirmed my orders and told me to wait till...

Talulabell Review ~ Doormats

Imahe
Hello everyone, Let me share with you guys a bad experience that happened when I bought some native doormats form an online shop on Facebook. I was looking for some nice and presentable native doormats. Facebook has been a place where many online sellers dwell. I searched for native doormats and I found this page ( https://www.facebook.com/TalulaBellHandmadeCrafts/ ), named Talulabell Handmade Crafts selling some abaca doormats. Everything looked really nicely done and durable, that’s why I immediately decided to order 2 abaca doormats I message them on their FB page.  Finalizing my orders took one week. I paid through BPI deposit and sent them the proof of payment. Joy Olaguera was the owner of Talulabell, she told me that the doormats are for production, she asked for 2 weeks before they could finish. I waited 2 weeks and after that, I asked for an update. She told me that it wasn’t done yet because they had a lot of order. I understood the situation and so I ga...

Talulabell Review ~ Berry Bags

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Hello Bag Hoarders, For today, I’ll be sharing with you a terrible experience when I bought native abaca bags online. I have found this online shop on Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/TalulaBellHandmadeCrafts/ ). The page seemed legit and so I decided to keep on scrolling for some native bags. I was really happy with their designs. It all looked nice and chic. I ordered two bags from them, I will show it later.  I ordered through chat on their Facebook page. The response rate was not so impressive because it took a day to respond, though maybe they were just busy that time. It took a week before I finally finalized my orders and payment. I paid them through BPI bank transfer because it saves me more time. I sent my proof of payment, and then they confirmed my orders. The owner, Joy Olaguera asked me for 2 weeks for production time since the bags aren’t on hand. I patiently waited for 2 weeks before I asked for an update. The owner responded after a day, she said...

Talulabell Review ~ Dahlia Bags

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Hello Bag Lovers, Today, I’ll be sharing with you a bad experience when I bought some native abaca bags online. I have found this online shop on Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/TalulaBellHandmadeCrafts/ ). I wanted to be sure of its legitimacy and so I looked for a website too and I was glad they had one ( https://talulabellblog.wordpress.com/ ). I was really amazed at the designs of their native bags. It all looked like it was well made and durable. I have picked what I liked the most and then I ordered two bags from them.  I ordered through their Facebook page.  It took me a week before I finalized my orders. I paid them through BPI bank transfer. After that I sent my proof of payment, they confirmed my orders. The owner, Joy Olaguera asked me for 2 weeks time before she could ship the bags because it was still in production. I was glad because I thought that it was great that the bags that I ordered are going to be really new. I waited for 2 weeks befor...

Talulabell Review ~ Sunrise Bags

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Hello Bag Hoarders, Another blog, another story. Today, I’ll be sharing with you an experience I never want to happen again when I bought two bags from an online store. At first, I was impressed because this online shop has their own website ( https://talulabellblog.wordpress.com/  ), which makes them more legit than other online stores. They have posted really nice designs of native bags which I really like. I looked them over on Facebook and I found them as Talulabell Handmade Crafts ( https://www.facebook.com/TalulaBellHandmadeCrafts/ ). I ordered two bags through chat. For a response, they take a long time to respond. I just thought maybe they're busy. My orders were finalized within a week. I sent my payment through BPI because it would save me time. I sent the proof of payment and then Joy confirmed the payment and orders. Joy Olaguera (Owner) told me that the bags are for production, she didn’t mention when it would be shipped but I decided to give them two...