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Forwarding (sent to me by my cousin):

"CRITICAL WARNING!!!! Radio talk show hostess, Kim Komando, did some digging about TEMU and this is what she found!

Seemingly overnight, everyone’s talking about Temu (pronounced “tee-moo”), an online shopping app that boasts deals that seem too good to be true, like $17 wireless earbuds, $1 “gold” necklaces and $23 wedding dresses.

Over 50 million Americans have downloaded Temu since it launched state-side in September 2022, after it gained traction with expensive Super Bowl ads promising to let you “shop like a billionaire.”

Today, Temu is the most popular shopping app in the U.S. behind Amazon. But most of us don’t know much about the app’s true origins. Reader Daniel Mayer asked an important question, “Is [Temu] something we should be concerned about?”

So, I did some digging. And as it turns out, yes, you absolutely should be. Here’s what I found:

Where did Temu come from?
This isn’t some fly-by-night operation. Temu is based in Boston, Massachusetts, by PDD Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq: PDD). PDD is headquartered in Shanghai, China.

PDD also owns the e-commerce platform Pinduoduo headquartered in — you guessed it — China. So, Temu is a Communist China-based app and site.

What you need to know before using Temu:

First, you’re buying goods directly from manufacturers in China and other parts of the world. That’s why shipping times are often 12 days or longer. The prices are low because the goods are cheap. The pictures of what you see advertised may not be what you actually get.

Temu’s BBB rating is 2.21/5. Reviews at TrustPilot are interesting, with 38% 5-star reviews and 41% 1-star reviews. But that’s not the worst of it.

Temu is downright dangerous:

The app is a clever, pervasive digital stalker. As you shop, Temu monitors your activity on other apps, tracks your notifications and location and changes settings.

🛑 It gets worse:

Temu gains full access to all your contacts, calendars and photo albums, plus all your social media accounts, chats and texts. In other words, literally everything on your phone. This is scary

No shopping app needs this much control, especially one tied to Communist China. If you’re using Temu, uninstall the app from your phone ASAP.

Pro tip: If you downloaded Temu, to be safe from Chinese spies, you really need to do a full factory reset.

Temu’s sister app was removed from Google Play because of malware.

Do not buy from this company, or use their app!
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Oster1 · M
I always knew this and was 'too good', to be true. Asymmetric warfare? WELL DUH!!!
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@Oster1 I have heard that it is the Chinese that are behind the aggressive phone calls, text-messages and mailers wanting to buy property from homeowners and businesses. They also own at least one solar panel company that is very aggressive sending out young guys as salesmen repeatedly knocking on doors in neighborhoods telling us that they weren’t there to sell anything but to save us money on energy because they know we are paying too much for electricity. My neighbors, an elderly company, fell for their spiel. They got solar panels installed on two sides of their roof. It’s going to take 70 years to pay off the loan, and they are not saving as much as the what the monthly payments cost. Plus those panels are not going to last in Oklahoma, too many severe storms here. What will happen is after they die they will get their house seized due to taking out that loan. They are in their early 70’s. It’s a shame. China was also behind the Confucius Institute that had a presence on college campuses. Supposedly set up to share & educate others about the culture of China. They wouldn’t hear any criticism of Communism. And there were people saying that they were stealing intellectual property on campuses across the country. Rumors that college presidents were getting paid off to allow them to be on campus….payoffs of homes in China for example.
Oster1 · M
@cherokeepatti Absolutely it is! You are no fool!!! 🥰🤗😘❤️
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@Oster1 No telling what else China is behind in this country. Have to be wary of everything these days.