Buying EVERY Advertisement I See! ($1,000 CHALLENGE) - Summary

Summary

The content creator spent $1000 on various online ads, following three rules: they had to be physical products, couldn't be services or programs, and each item couldn't cost more than $200. They cleared their browser cache and cookies to get random ads. They bought a range of products including dog toys, vitamins, period-proof underwear, shoes, and more, often expressing surprise or disdain for the items. The experiment was sponsored by an ad-blocking company, and the creator promoted their product as a way to prevent impulsive purchases and protect personal information.

Facts

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1. The person in the video is spending $1000 on advertisements they see online.
2. They have three rules for their spending: they can't buy services or programs, they can't spend more than $200 on one item, and they'll clear their cookies and cache to see random ads.
3. They start by buying a $5 BarkBox subscription on Facebook.
4. They then buy a month's worth of vitamins from Ritual for $32.85.
5. They purchase a pair of Jinx period underwear for $34.98.
6. They buy a pair of handcrafted boots from Melissa Shoes for $134.98.
7. They purchase a NYX bra for $12.57.
8. They buy a Rhode Island-themed candle for $15.99.
9. They purchase a pair of reflective leggings from Shop Olace for $16.99.
10. They buy a set of microfiber slippers for $16.99.
11. They purchase a Libya menstrual pain relief device for $63.93.
12. They buy a water-tracking bottle for $63.93.
13. They purchase a three-wheeled back pain relief pack for $100.
14. They buy a pair of Revis denim pants for $77.08.
15. They purchase a few clothing items, including a green sweatshirt and a windbreaker.
16. The total amount spent is $1003.18.
17. The video was sponsored by Stuff, an ad-blocking company.
18. The person plans to allocate the purchased items to appropriate destinations, such as donations or their own closet.