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  1. Is it safe to shop on Temu? Here are 5 scams to avoid ... - AOL

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    Are Temu Products Legitimate or a Scam? Determining whether products offered on Temu are a scam or legitimate is not a straightforward task. Yes, the platform does deliver products to its ...

  2. What To Know About Temu: Is it a Real Website? - AOL

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    Yes, Temu is a legitimate e-commerce platform that offers consumers an extensive catalog of products at competitive prices. The company works with a network of reputable manufacturers and ...

  3. Temu - Wikipedia

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    Temu (/ ˈtiːmuː / ⓘ TEE-moo) is an online marketplace operated by the Chinese e-commerce company PDD Holdings. [8][9] It offers heavily discounted consumer goods [10] which are mostly shipped to consumers directly from China. [11][12] Temu's business model has allowed it to become popular among consumers but has also drawn concerns over ...

  4. Is Temu safe? Lawsuit claims app hacks 'literally everything'

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    Temu has a 2.5-star Better Business Bureau rating, and most of the customer reviews claim some issue, like its "horrible" customer service, delivery errors, pricing tricks and low-quality items.

  5. Temu targeted in EU consumer group's complaint to EU tech ...

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    Temu, which entered the EU market just over a year ago, said it actively adjusts its service to align with local practices and preferences and that it is committed to full compliance with the laws ...

  6. Temu operates as an online store, carrying cut-price merchandise from self-employed sellers. More than 100,000 of them are based in China , according to Marketplace Pulse, a research firm.

  7. Fake news websites in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Fake news websites target United States audiences by using disinformation to create or inflame controversial topics such as the 2016 election. [1][2] Most fake news websites target readers by impersonating or pretending to be real news organizations, which can lead to legitimate news organizations further spreading their message. [3]

  8. Shein sues Temu over copyright infringements as the legal ...

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    Shein, which was founded in China but is now based in Singapore, accused Temu in court of engaging in deceptive business practices and misleading consumers by creating impostor accounts on social ...