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

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    Common Temu Scams to Watch Out For. Fake Temu Codes and Promotions: Be cautious of codes or promotions that promise outrageous discounts or free money. Scammers often use social media platforms to ...

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

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    Is Temu legit? 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 ...

  4. 8 Legit Items That Are Cheaper On Temu Than Amazon - AOL

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    Temu and Amazon both sell a 4-in-1 universal jar opener. However, the item is listed on Temu for $1.99 and on Amazon for $9.99 (originally $19.98). Temu shoppers say this item works just how it ...

  5. Temu - Wikipedia

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    Temu (/ ˈ t iː m uː / ⓘ TEE-moo) is an online marketplace operated by the Chinese e-commerce company PDD Holdings, which is owned by Colin Huang. [10] [9] [11] It offers heavily discounted consumer goods [12] mostly shipped to consumers directly from China.

  6. Pinduoduo - Wikipedia

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    Pinduoduo was founded in 2015 by Chinese businessman and software engineer Colin Huang and initially focused on the agriculture industry. [5] [6] It developed at a time when Alibaba and JD had significantly consolidated the Chinese e-commerce market and many analysts believed there was limited room for new market entrants.

  7. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    The scam relies on the cashier placing small bills in the register where they will be mixed with existing bills, and the cashier's failure to notice that the nineteen dollars given by the con artist included ten dollars that belonged to the store in the first place (the money that should've been given back for the $10 that was handed over early).