The shortage of gas opens up space for increasingly expensive and difficult to verify offers. In Santiago de Cuba they promise delivery at home for up to 75,000 pesos, while users question the images used and the origin of the product.
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The shortage of gas opens up space for increasingly expensive and difficult to verify offers. In Santiago de Cuba they promise delivery at home for up to 75,000 pesos, while users question the images used and the origin of the product.