QUESTION Temu Disney Pins?
They have a lot of those for sure ,keychains tooGood to know. Though I may look at the ears cuz I collect real and fantasy mickey ear hats
It’s kinda like the online dollar store.What is Temu? I've been getting spammed by/about them for the past several weeks - they go right to junk mail - had no idea they actually were a thing? (Not that I'd buy from anyplace that was spamming me that I'd never contacted before.)
It’s kinda like aliexpress/alibaba but a little shady(?). Actually more in line with Wish, probablyWhat is Temu? I've been getting spammed by/about them for the past several weeks - they go right to junk mail - had no idea they actually were a thing? (Not that I'd buy from anyplace that was spamming me that I'd never contacted before.)
It’s probably fine — I’m just weary of ordering from these places — even aliexpress/alibaba, but for little things, it’s impossibly cheapOk, never heard about Wish, but sis gets a few things here and there from Temu...little knick-knacks and stuff like that
It’s probably fine — I’m just weary of ordering from these places — even aliexpress/alibaba, but for little things, it’s impossibly cheap
I mean even Amazon nowadays is a lot of rebranded stuff that all comes out of the same factories in China; paying more for the same exact thing on Amazon usually just means there’s better quality control and marketing
what do you mean ,I could do it ..all depends how ,I could be a Temu Guru ..hehehethinking out loud — since there’s a social aspect to Temu and lots of items fall into the “group buy” type purchase with lower prices the more people
participate in the purchase, maybe DPF can have a thread for members to organize purchases from there (?)
I don’t shop on Temu, but just a thought.
to be honest, not quite sure, as I've never used Temu beforewhat do you mean ,I could do it ..all depends how ,I could be a Temu Guru ..hehehe
Well I have 3 pins on my cart that Disney sells and Temu says official Disney …I will be buying them next weekendto be honest, not quite sure, as I've never used Temu before— it's just what i'd heard (or at least, it seems like an element of the site)
Definitely post pics if you can when you get themWell I have 3 pins on my cart that Disney sells and Temu says official Disney …I will be buying them next weekend
I took the chip and dale out of my cart ,but the stitch ones I am definetly getting for sureDefinitely post pics if you can when you get them
Temu could also be a seconds market selling items rejected during QA for the primary market. Not sure.I've bought a lot of stuff from Temu (even a $150 laptop that I am actually quite impressed with. It's low-end for sure, but for what I needed it for it's perfect and new (so it runs Win 11). My old laptop was from the XP days, so needed a bit of an upgrade..)
I've bought lots of shirts (included a NMBC shirt I wore to DL...) I've found that I want to get a size larger than I normally wear, as their shirts seem to run a bit small...
As for authenticity, I've encountered two situations
1- seems to be the factory (or someone with access to it) selling the same official products cheaply. I got a 'Lucas the Spider' plush from them for dirt cheap, and it was the official licensed product that sells online for much more. (I assume I'm basically depriving the copyright holder of their profits though, so there could be moral issues there...)
2- Or, it's a factory selling a cheap knock off, and using official pictures to advertise their product. (There was a Sisu dragon from Raya on there, and they were showing pictures with obviously an official Sisu plush, but if you looked at the comments and pictures from customers, the item they were selling looked horrible, clearly just a 'we made one that looks like this picture', but did it blindfolded...)
So, before you buy anything, look at the reviews, especially ones with pictures of what they actually received. If there aren't reviews, either look for other listings of that same product, or just pass on it (or take the risk if it's really cheap and you want to see what they send)...
It is similar to Amazon in the sense that I don't think 'Temu' themselves sell anything. It's just a store front, and anyone can create an account and start selling things, so the quality can be all over the place... And, for many things, you will find them being sold by more than one person, and possibly with some price variance.
But with careful purchasing, I've only ever received one thing that didn't actually work, and I was able to return it (and they didn't want it back, just refunded my money and I threw it out).
A friend of mine uses it a lot too for trinket like things, and she's 'returned' a lot of stuff (she says you are allowed one return per order), and only once did they want the item physically returned... I would imaging cheap things like pins they would just tell you to keep and refund your money.
And also be aware that shipping can be slow, especially if you are used to Amazon. Sometimes it will ship from a domestic hub, other times it literally is coming straight from China, so it can take 2-3 weeks sometimes...
But again- the most important thing- look for customer reviews with photos! That's where you will see the truth...
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?