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Is the temu app worth it
Have you purchased from them? What do you think?
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Do you like cheap knockoffs that take a month to ship and will probably break and essentially don't have a warranty?
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That shit is made by the Chinese kids too stupid and/or disabled to make Walmart stuff
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No. It’s shit and they steal your identity.
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If you have to ask you deserve what you’re going to get.
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Thought this was a bump of a previous thread
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No. It will steal all of you info. Link later
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Don't do it
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No. Not only is it cheap knock offs it straight up steals from people.
My mom makes jewelery and there have been multiple times they have stolen the pictures she uses to promote her work to pass it off as theirs. Then they send a cheap knockoff. |
Whyyyyy
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Amazon for the win
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For higher end things you expect to last, pass on it and get the real thing.
For cheap crap you don't care if it lasts, don't fall for the scare tactics. They already have your identity, and that cheap thing you buy off Amazon was made in the same factory with the same labor practices. Most that cheap stuff is not really a knockoff, but rather the same thing you'd buy off Amazon. Only difference is the one on Amazon, someone else bought first, drop shipped to Amazon and sells ifor double the price. Might as well save a few bucks and buy direct. It's true the shipping is a bit rigged at the expense of US tax payers, but the government agreed to that and will eventually correct it. Might as well benefit from your own tax dollars while you can. You are not going to get the thing the next day, but it also does not take months. Things I've been happy with: garden hoses, sunglasses I don't want to spend money on cause my son will break them, vacuum attachments to clean out the laundry vent, and a few other small random things. |
My 18 year old niece is obsessed with Temu, she’s gotten some decent shit from them.
However, she is an 18 year old college student, so her expectations might be lower than yours. I would generally agree with most posters here that’s simply not worth the risk. I know everybody has access to our identities these days anyway, but why make it even easier for them just to pick up a cheap pair of dumbbells and save a few bucks? |
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