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  2. Is Temu safe? What you need to know before you shop - AOL

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    The Better Business Bureau, however, gives Temu just a "C Plus" rating due to more than 900 complaints in just a year about late deliveries, damaged items and other issues.

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

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    Temu takes data protection and customer privacy seriously. The company’s payment system is PCI-certified and the company employs industry-standard security measures to protect sensitive customer ...

  4. Temu: The Affordable Shopping App That’s Taking ... - AOL

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    New shopping app Temu has seen 10.8 million installations since its launch in September, making it the most downloaded mobile app across all categories between November 1st and December 14th ...

  5. Temu - Wikipedia

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    The Temu platform first went live in the United States in September 2022, and ran ads during the February 2023 Super Bowl. [19] In March 2023, Temu launched in Australia and New Zealand. [1] In the following month, Temu launched in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, and the UK. [3] Temu eventually expanded into the Latin American ...

  6. Mop - Wikipedia

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    A mop (such as a floor mop) is a mass or bundle of coarse strings or yarn, etc., or a piece of cloth, sponge or other absorbent material, attached to a pole or stick. It is used to soak up liquid, for cleaning floors and other surfaces, to mop up dust, or for other cleaning purposes.

  7. Tawashi - Wikipedia

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    A tawashi (たわし or 束子, lit., a bundle) is a scrubbing brush for wet cleaning, [1] of a style that is popular in Japan. [2] Traditionally, tawashis were made from the hemp palm. [3] [4] In Japan, sponges used for rubbing and washing are now treated as forms of tawashi.