What is Temu? Everything you need to know (2024)

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If you watched Sunday's Super Bowl 2024 live stream, you probably noticed a few ads for Temu amid the barrage of big-budget Super Bowl commercials. But what is it?

As its motto "shop like a billionaire" suggests, Temu (pronounced teh-moo) is an online marketplace where you can find a frankly staggering range of products for extremely low prices. After making its advertising debut at last year's Super Bowl, the e-commerce site was back with several more ads during this year's big game.

Temu ran three commercials during the Super Bowl after the game advertising $15 million in coupons and other giveaways. One ad shows an animated shopper dancing her way through bargains on furniture, clothing, kitchen appliances and other products ranging from 99 cents to $9.99 in price. The free Temu app has since shot to the top of the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, where it has over 100 million downloads.

While headquartered in Boston, Temu is owned by Chinese e-commerce giant PDD Holdings, which also owns its sister company Pinduoduo, a social commerce platform in China. Temu's website states that it achieves its low prices by tapping into "parent company PDD Holdings' extensive network of over 11 million suppliers."

Of course, as you might expect with such low prices, you get what you pay for. Temu’s primary business model seems to be undercutting competitors like Amazon and Walmart, but while those online retailers try to curb off-brand lookalikes and dubious products to varying degrees of success, Temu feels more like the Wild West by comparison. Many people liken it to apps like Shein, Wish or AliExpress, e-commerce sites known for having lower-quality items, longer shipping times, and a shorter item return window.

Temu controversy

Since its launch in 2022, Temu has come under fire for accusations of using forced labor in its supply chain because of its low prices and, unlike Shein and other retailers, the company does not publish audits of its manufacturing facilities to ensure they’re not engaging in forced labor or other violations. Its sister company, Pinduoduo, has made the U.S. Trade Representative’s Notorious Markets List, which identifies markets that reportedly engage in or facilitate substantial copyright piracy or trademark counterfeiting, for six years in a row.

Since May, Temu, along with Shein and other online retailers with a manufacturing presence in China, has been undercongressional investigationfrom the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party. Lawmakers have also accused the company of failing to abide by the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act and illegally spying on its customers.

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Ahead of the big game, several Republican lawmakers sent a letter to the CEO of CBS urging the network not to run Temu's commercials during the Super Bowl.

"The only measure Temu reported that it takes to ensure that it is not shipping goods to Americans that are produced with forced labor in violation of U.S. law was that its suppliers agree to boilerplate terms and conditions that prohibit the use of forced labor," reads a letter signed by Senators Roger Marshall (R-KS) and Mike Braun (R-IN). "Temu also admitted that it 'does not expressly prohibit third-party sellers from selling products based on their origin in the Xinjiang Autonomous Region.'"

What's it like ordering from Temu?

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Temu sells everything from avocado slicers to power tools. You won't find many brand names while searching through the site, so you're not going to find cheap iPads or a $300 OLED TV here. Instead, you'll find tons of fashion accessories, apparel, kitchen appliances and everything in between.

Last year my colleague Kate Kozuch had some luck when she spent $50 on Temu for a few random items, like three miniature Pokemon “inspired” building bricks for less than $3 each, a decorative glass straw for $3.68 and two coffee glasses that rivaled Crate & Barrel quality for $4.99 each. That being said, while the glass straw survived its trip from China intact, one of the coffee glasses arrived as a pile of broken glass. Shipping was surprisingly fast — just eight days — and since some of the items she bought had dropped in price since her initial order, she received a partial refund from Temu to the tune of $2.71. It may not seem like much, but in the world of Temu, a few bucks go far.

Meanwhile, her experience ordering fake Apple products on Temu was a disaster. A $19 smartwatch "inspired" by theApple Watch Ultra was nothing more than a shoddy attempt, complete with spelling errors and details printed on, including the fake exposed screws. A pair offake AirPods came with a flimsy case that looked like it would shatter at the first drop. The delivery time was also significantly longer at two weeks.

In short, when it comes to ordering from Temu, your mileage may vary. And if a price feels too good to be true, it may very well be.

Does Temu offer free shipping or returns?

At the time of this writing, Temu is offering free shipping on returns within 90 days from the date of purchase. If you have already returned items from an order but decide to return additional items from that same order, you can still do so as long as the 90-day window has not expired, but you'll have to fork over a $7.99 shipping fee, which will be deducted from your refund.

Speaking of refunds, you can either receive your refund as a Temu credit balance for future orders or opt to be credited back via your original payment method. Refunds can take between 5-14 business days to be processed.

Certain items are ineligible for return and refund, according to the Temu website. That includes: clothing items that have been worn, washed, or damaged after delivery; clothing items that have had their tags or hygiene sticker removed; items labeled as non-refundable in their Temu marketplace listings; and "some free gift orders."

However, it's worth noting that Temu currently has aboutnearly 1,000 complaints on the Better Business Bureauwebsite from shoppers who never received their items or received damaged items despite being charged. Temu's overall BBB rating is currently sitting at a C+.

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    What is Temu? Everything you need to know (2024)

    FAQs

    What is Temu? Everything you need to know? ›

    Temu is an online shopping megastore offering almost any product you can imagine. You can buy car accessories, clothing, kitchen appliances, electronics, outdoor furniture, power tools, baby clothes, and everything in between.

    What is the warning about Temu? ›

    Cyber security experts have issued a warning against Chinese online marketplace megalith Temu's 'very dangerous' cash giveaway, claiming that it could lead to serious fraud. The retailer is offering users 'free' cash in exchange for new sign-ups - and hundreds of people are jumping on the bandwagon.

    What's the deal with Temu? ›

    Temu is a legitimate online store and items you purchase will generally be shipped out to you. However, some users have reported that items they ordered either never arrived, were damaged or were not as described.

    What is the Temu controversy? ›

    In addition, due to concern over data privacy, Temu faced a class action lawsuit filed in September 2023. The lawsuit claims Temu collects private data using “deceptive” and “unscrupulous” methods. However, Temu denies these allegations, asserting they do not sell customer data to third parties.

    What not to buy on Temu? ›

    Consider Skipping High-End Electronics and Brand Name Dupes

    Also, while Temu is legit and safe to use, it's wise to skip on brand name dupes. These items might look like the real deal, but they usually can't match the quality of the genuine brand.

    Can Temu see everything on your phone? ›

    Temu is now the target of several class action lawsuits, one of them claiming that once the Temu app is downloaded, it has access to nearly everything on a user's phone. This lawsuit alleges that Temu uses malware and spyware to collect user data beyond what's necessary for an online shopping app.

    Can I trust Temu? ›

    Temu is a legitimate company and a functioning e-commerce site, but it lacks accreditation from the Better Business Bureau (BBB), which is the standard for major retailers. Many of the tech items being sold on the site look like those manufactured by major companies like Dell or HP, but they're not authentic.

    Why is Temu so cheap? ›

    As mentioned earlier, Temu sources their products directly from manufacturers in China, cutting out the middleman and reducing costs. They also operate on a low-profit margin model, which allows them to offer products at prices lower than most retailers.

    Is Temu safe to use credit cards? ›

    Though some customers complain about their bad shopping experiences on Temu, it is still a legitimate site. Temu is owned by PDD Holdings, which is a Nasdaq-listed company. There are various proactive measures in place to protect buyers' transactions at Temu. For example, Temu launched a Purchase Protection program.

    Why is Temu getting a lawsuit? ›

    The Class Action Suits

    In both class action suits, plaintiffs allege that the Temu's app is designed to embed a spyware and malware on user's phones to collect sensitive personal information.

    Is it ethical to buy from Temu? ›

    Temu has been accused of a multitude of unethical practices from forced labor, copyrighting images from other businesses, stealing designs, data leaks, violating privacy rules, tax evasion, the list goes on, and very much suggests Temu to be unethical.

    Why is Temu facing backlash? ›

    Washington legislators have accused both Temu and its China-founded rival Shein, a fashion-bargain app, of selling goods that may have been made using forced labor. The push is part of U.S. efforts to target Beijing's treatment of Uyghurs in China's Xinjiang region, which lawmakers have labeled as genocide.

    What chemicals are in Temu clothes? ›

    Reports reveal elevated levels of lead, PFAS, and phthalates in fast fashion items. Temu's products, like those of its peers, harbor these toxins. In fact, Health Canada revealed that a Shein children's jacket contained more than 20 times the allowable amount of lead for children's products.

    How to shop safely on Temu? ›

    1. Consider shopping on the platform's website, rather than its app.
    2. Avoid logging into Temu using your social media account or linking It to your other online accounts.
    3. Use disposable credit cards or payment aggregators like PayPal so as to avoid the damage that having your credit card details compromised could cause.
    Jan 17, 2024

    Is Temu a Chinese company? ›

    Temu (/ˈtiːmuː/ TEE-moo) is an online marketplace operated by the Chinese e-commerce company PDD Holdings. It offers heavily discounted consumer goods which are mostly shipped to consumers directly from China.

    Is Temu safe to buy from? ›

    Is Temu legit? Temu is a legitimate company and a functioning e-commerce site, but it lacks accreditation from the Better Business Bureau (BBB), which is the standard for major retailers.

    Is there a lawsuit against Temu? ›

    Conclusion. The cases against Temu are among the latest class action lawsuits brought by consumers concerned about their data privacy. For more guidance on the interplay between sports, business, and law, reach out to a member of our team.

    Does Temu collect social security numbers? ›

    Like many online companies, Temu tells you that it collects all kinds of information, from your name, phone number, and address to your birthdate, social media photos, and social security number.

    What are the security issues with Temu? ›

    People are also concerned that Temu might be collecting more personal data than it needs to operate the app. This is partly due to its parent company, Pinduoduo, which was previously accused of using malware to spy on users and removed from the Google Play Store.

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