Have you purchased from Temu

Anonymous
I am seeing amazing party decorations on Temu and debating if it's legit, the prices are very very low. Would love to hear if anyone has bought anything from there.
Anonymous
Curious as well
Anonymous
I have bought about $600 of stuff from them since October. It takes a little longer than Amazon but has worked out fine.
Anonymous
This old lady on my team at work loves her some Temu. I say go for it Op and report back.
Anonymous
No I think it’s sourced from slave labor.
Anonymous
China will have your information. As they probably already have it , I saw go for it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This old lady on my team at work loves her some Temu. I say go for it Op and report back.


Awful person alert.
Anonymous
I’m all about Temu. It’s the same stuff you’d get on Amazon for about 30% of the price. It does take a few weeks to arrive though. Don’t order clothes and check the dimensions of things you do order- some are comically small.
Anonymous
Yes.
I ordered stocking stuffers for my teen girls from Temu and it was perfect for this: hair clips (the exact same as you get on Amazon or CVS), string friendship bracelets, velvet hairbows (just like ones from Anthropologie that were $18 but on Temu they were 18/$18.

But then I placed a second order and half the stuff was really crappy. I ordered a gingham tote bag thinking it would be cotton and it was the cheapest, thin, slick polyster of all time (my fault for not reading the reviews but on Amazon a material like this would not even be sold). I ordered socks and they shrunk to the size of doll socks with one wash. I ordered a cosmetic bag and the stitching was all wonky.
This order pretty much went straight to a landfill.

So I guess my Temu high is over. I'm unlikely to order again soon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:China will have your information. As they probably already have it , I saw go for it.


Good reason to never buy from Temu or Wish.com


People will surely type some smug reply like “well, I have nothing to hide!” or “I ordered Temu and nothing happened so it must be safe.”

But, just wait until the Chinese sell your data on the Dark Web, you get hit by an identity thief, and you sit there wondering why?

Temu is a risk. Buyer beware.
Anonymous
You get what you pay for. Crappy products manufactured with no regard for the environment or labor laws.
Anonymous
The name of the company itself is unimaginative and unappealing, and for that reason alone I do not use them.
Anonymous
Some stuff has been great some stuff has been crap

Do small orders and don’t go by the reviews bc good reviews are a way to get discount codes
Anonymous
Yes…I love Temu.

Get off your high horse because those “local boutiques” you like to “shop small” at are getting their stuff from the same dang place, and you’re the fool for paying more.
Anonymous

They're about to majorly fined or banned in certain European countries, for stifling more traditional commerce.

Rock bottom prices mean indentured servant wages, people. It means trashing the environment with millions of new clothing and new plastics.

Traditional businesses do not operate on that scale with such low wages, even if they make their stuff in China too.

Don't be that consumer.



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