@stephaniemorenos: Ahí te dejo el tip de vida, por favorrrrr tómalo y luego me agradeces 🥹

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anamarialm__
Ana María López :
Se lo compré al carro porque con tanta inseguridad😅
2026-03-01 21:41:49
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antonel1a
Anto 🌧️ :
No está bien normalizar que las aerolíneas la caguen en algo por lo que les pagamos 😢
2026-03-02 01:08:18
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soyedwinarcos
Edwin Arcos :
nel, mal consejo, no viajen con maletas. punto
2026-03-02 02:53:54
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mclu2301
Camila 🦋 :
Que si me ayudan con una vaca para comprar unos porfa jaajajaja 😅
2026-03-01 19:51:17
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jotacamila
JotaCamila :
yo soy mochilera, me toca llevar todo en el equipaje de mano
2026-03-01 22:42:40
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cachaco45
CACHACOILUSTRADO :
Y ponle un AirTag a tu pareja de nada por el dato 🫢
2026-03-03 14:28:42
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soulysou12
Souly Sou :
Quiero ese pantalón!!!
2026-03-02 04:41:43
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alejadoria23
Aleja :
Así es, no les importa.
2026-04-10 18:53:44
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bolivianacoqueta
Boliviana Coqueta 💋 :
gracias🥺😁
2026-03-01 19:23:24
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noelvis.linares
📚Noelvis Linares📚 :
pero solo funcionan para Apple y los que tienen Android??
2026-04-13 03:07:46
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blancadaza0
Blanca Daza :
Manda el link porfis
2026-03-01 20:41:23
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vickybarliza
Vicky Barliza :
Apoyo😅 sobre todo por la ansiedad que da cuando llegan las maletas de todos menos la tuya
2026-03-03 01:33:40
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alexa_castelblanco
Alejandra Castelblanco :
Yo los compré antes salir a Europa en un viaje de 7 meses y ha sido de las mejores inversiones que he hecho
2026-03-02 18:20:11
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allisonestradaoficial
Allison Estrada :
Me apunto para q me ayuden con la vaca jaja
2026-03-02 16:38:52
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paolapaternostro
Paola Paternostro :
De donde es tu pantalón? 😍
2026-03-02 02:47:03
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dvalenciattt
Daniel Valencia :
Pero no es por las aerolíneas!! son las empresas encargadas de los equipajes!! o también porque no quitan las etiquetas antiguas de vuelo y lo mandan pa donde no esasss
2026-03-02 03:31:26
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eladt.c
Elat.c :
Donde lo compro ? Que es ??
2026-03-03 02:28:57
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anamarialm__
Ana María López :
Cuánto tiempo te ha durado la pila? Hace cuanto los tienes ?
2026-03-01 21:42:09
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annie_trejos
123456789 :
esto sirve para android? perdón la ignorancia 😅
2026-04-17 03:48:53
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ferdmr_
Fer✈️👮🏻‍♀️ :
dónde compro los airtag? necesito ponerle uno a mis llaves
2026-03-02 20:23:43
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juanseoca
JuanSe Ocampo :
Los AirTags no sirven para nada, solo si hay otro dispositivo apple cerca da señal es mejor otros dispositivos, los compré para las gatas igual se perdió una y las ubicaciones que tiraron el AirTag estaban súper mal, al final la gata nunca se fue de la casa y salía como a 40 cuadras
2026-03-02 16:03:01
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nilson_leguia_garcia
NILSONLEGUIAGARCIA :
compa que 🔥
2026-03-01 20:14:33
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luxilenanovoa
Lutty :
Hacemos vaca siono? 🥺
2026-03-01 22:50:27
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nadiezkaz
El ojo de Nadi | 🇨🇴 :
Confirmo ! Lo tengo hasta en el pasaporte 😂
2026-03-10 00:05:58
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ctm4456
Camilotm4456 :
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
2026-03-02 02:17:12
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