Heyo gamers, I've been wanting to try and improve the sound aspect of my videos to be more "professional". Be as brutally honest as you want regarding background music and the very few sound effects I use.
The first time I saw a temu ad, all the red flags were going off, it was too good to be true, and there was something very fishy. If there’s anything my childhood search for free Minecraft taught me, it’s that there’s no such thing as free stuff.
I remember there once was an actual "free Minecraft", it was called Minecraft Workbench and it was if I remember correctly just a download for version 1.12 or 1.15 of Minecraft. Like everyone in my school had it on a school computer and it wasn't a virus, just illegal. Don't think it exists anymore for obvious reasons.
As someone who tried to buy a simple stress ball from temu, just to see how they would do, i have to say i'm pleasantly surprised that the stress ball managed to come, not only broken, but torn to shreds and turn into basically a gel made of rubber and cheap foam.
@@cruncherrs the app is completely legit, i bought some rgb lights and wireless lenovo earphones for a total of just 20 dollars. sure, the referral program is fishy, but the actual marketplace is completely legit. its sad to see ppl calling it a scam when they havent even ordered from it.
I'm glad I've already adopted this mindset of "if something on the Internet is aggressively advertised, avoid it like the plague." I did it with TikTok, I did it with every single sponsorship on UA-cam, and I'm sure as hell gonna do it with Temu. Besides, if I want used items at a thrifty price I can just go to Goodwill. Also has an added bonus of being able to physically check the quality of what I'm buying before taking it home!
Yeah. Seems companies make up for lack of quality with large advertising budgets. Actual quality products spread like wildfire with word of mouth recommendations.
Honestly same. I've avoided so much video game and app ads like TikTok and them voodoo games cuz they're like a goddamn plague. They're so annoying that I think it's not worth to check them out in the end.
The big thing for me is their ads. I already am not at all interested in buying products advertised on UA-cam, but at least Mint Mobile and Native don't use garbage TTS
AS A CHINESE PERSON DO NOT ENGAGE WOTH TEMU. PDD is notorious in China for selling cheap fake products, horrendously false advertising, and making people die from over working them. I repeat do not engage with TEMU or PingDuoDuo. They are infamous even in China for a reason. Not to mention multiple cyber forensics firms have analyzed the apps and have found genuine malware and back doors sending info back to the CCP
This is great to know :) also do you have any articles or sources for where you found the information? Im not asking because i dont belive that temu would, i just like to have evidence to back up my beliefs and to be able to show others too
@@samtheenderman2 You may have gotten it mixed up with the CCCP, which is the Soviet Union, which you seem to be talking about. OP is talking about the CCP, or the Chinese Communist Party.
Remember, if something is free, then you're the product. Social media sells your data. Temu wants you to be a walking ad. The free sample at the grocery store is to get you to buy more stuff. Everything companies do is for the purpose of profit.
Unless you're picking up returnable trash on the street and returning them to a store. Or finding wild food growing in forests Or... Eh, you get what I mean, there's a lot of free stuff but you need to know where to look.
Temu is especially horrid for scamming older people into thinking they're getting something their kid wants. I love Squishmallows and Care Bears, so my mom tried to get me stuff on there. She bought me Care Bears stickers, and they were all stolen images and fanart. They even printed the DVD case with the rating in the bottom corner. Luckily I stopped her before she bought a knockoff pink cow Squishmallow and informed her I didn't trust plushies from online stores.
My family are in the Temu craze right now and I'm pretty anoyyed because the company is obviously suspicious. Every time I say Temu is suspicious my family just say I got the "American mindset"
It is fishy. My sister referred it to me and it was extremely flashy with vibrant colors. I automatically assumed that something was going on, since they would not just give out items for free. turns out i was correct!
The funniest thing I saw this week on a feed was an article stating Temu was dangerous malware and shouldn't be downloaded - the next article was an ad by Temu for a Switch bundle for like $99 lol
Temu is like those catalogs you’d get in school where you would have to sell a certain amount of items to get a cheap free prize. Most of the time these little toys would break within ten minutes. It’s crazy to me that people haven’t learned anything since being kids.
Ah good memories, I knew I wouldn’t be able to get the drones and stuff but the MP3 player was at 50 coupon book sales. I first went around my neighborhood and one of my neighbors gave me the best salesman advice, sell them a solution to their problems, I ended up selling 65, most to random folks I didn’t know. That MP3 player kiss ass, size of a USB stick with good audio quality and it could even connect to FM radio, I still use that thing. But yea those fundraisers top prizes were pretty much unachivable
Times like this I am actually thankful for my anxiety. Insane sensory blasts like the popups and the ticking timers and things like that trigger my anxiety like nothing else and I freak out and close the app, it's almost full on fight or flight mode so it's been extraordinarily easy for me to avoid getting sucked into things like this. I feel bad for everyone else who gets got by it, I just got a cocktail of mental illness that somehow renders me nearly immune instead.
Temu is nomore than a giant scam, its been around for almost a year and now has gained tons of traction due to its consumer audience who also became mini salespersons of there own for temu
There’s nothing more than scares me away from an app/program more than an overwhelming design. If I just get stressed by looking at your app, then I ain’t even gonna bother with it, and Temu makes me stressed beyond belief with all those pop ups just in this video alone.
I tried Boo (dating app) yesterday because I was told it's actually alright, and oh BOY was it NOT alright. It bombards you with pleas to go premium constantly and has a whole ass unskippable tutorial before you even make an account. It's also another one of those things that claims not to be like other apps and completely fails to deliver. I gave up a few swipes in because it just won't stop hurling things at you to dodge. It got me so annoyed I uninstalled it not even a minute into actually getting to use it (after getting through the minimum effort "detailed" personalization of my account). Who even is this kind of aggressive spam meant to cater to? Who even decides to throw money at something which annoys them from the first second they start using it?
I work in a post office. And the amount of people who come in everyday to return stuff to Temu because of how crappy the stuff they got from there is a significantly mind-boggling amount. Also too, those return labels? Temu doesn’t even put their name on there anymore to hide the fact those return parcels are theirs. Edit: at the time of writing this, the return labels now have their name on it…
I don't know if you're allowed to ask people, but I'd like to know how often you're personally seeing the package contents labeled incorrectly in your area? My experience with any place in China that sells dirt cheap stuff has always been that they intentionally mislabel the stuff to skirt Customs Duty. I also haven't really considered it until now, but could that also have something to do with regulations regarding anti-trust, undercutting, and predatory pricing?
@@pretzel4626 I cannot say for certain how much parcels are labelled incorrectly (either because the worker couldn’t be bothered to list them all, customer did say everything either by accident or on purpose, or other factors) as most parcels we process are usually labelled properly, and we stress to people that if it’s mislabeled and customs does get suspicious, they’ll send it back and they have to pay to resend it (it has happened a few times, and its a pain to explain it to them) and that if it is mislabeled, they could get in trouble if its stuff that cant be sent such as batteries or perfumes. Plus, most customers I serve are honest about what they send anyway. I will say though that customs have begun to get strict about what goes as letters leaving Canada. Granted, even I can’t say why they are getting strict now, though all of the reasons you gave are plausible.
tbh buying things are legit, but it’s seems scammy because everyone and their mother are trying to promote their code, so it’s overall a pyramid scheme
it does look like a scam, however from my personal experience i've had 0 issue whatsoever, i got my stuff perfectly fine, not damaged or anything just dont pay mind to having to inviting people for free things, aint worth it, just buy your stuff and dip
Aside from being a HUGE scam for Temu’s Chinese brother, Pingduoduo was also recently exposed for using exploits on your phones to steal EVERYTHING (including contacts, location, etc). So if you think wiretapping is already bad enough, be careful that Temu could only be far worse.
i have gotten over 750 dollars from temu alone lol and im adding the free switch i earned into that. it can be brutal but it is entirely worth it for something so pricey.
@@soupsy4606 A lot and it goes up significantly depending on the price of the free item. I tried it a few times and couldn't even finish because you're timed. I tried to go for a gift that wasn't even $40 and referring 5 people wasn't even enough. You have to become a super annoying POS to get things since it's the predatory equivalent of an MLM. The fake wheel spinning and stuff is ridiculous, not to mention. It's possible to win, but at the cost of not giving a shit about using dozens of your friends and family as a stepping stool.
Saw my girlfriend playing a whole bunch of strange minigames on her phone, and when I asked what it was she said Temu. Freaks me out that they know exactly what will keep people in the app.
That’s marketing and business management. Want people to continue using your app? Then give them something to do on said app. It’s not an evil or hard concept, it’s just knowing how to keep people entertained for the longest period of time
When Temu blew up and started inundating everyone with their million dollar advert, my first impression was "Hey, I've seen this one before!" I felt like I had seen things like it for years. It really reminded me of just all the crappy ads for mobile games I have been seeing for years now; Flashy "get in on the action", "Download now" and of course, big bucks spent on adverting. It doesn't help the unflattering comparison that they have popups to "increase your reward" nor minigames. But at my core, I will always be suspicious of someone that murmurs in my ear to "shop like a billionaire".
@@gardenscapeNastyabut pyramid schemes.. are.. like, inherently sketchy..?? please feel free to correct me if im missing a joke or something, but i dont get what ur point is LOL
I knew there was something up with Temu the moment I started seeing ads for it literally freaking everywhere. One day things were fine, then the next day its all I see. It always shows me the most random things out there every time it shows up.
For me it was the pricing and the way they had text to speech in their ads. Nothing says sketch like text to speech and the phrase "shop like a billionaire."
And the way they sell those airplane pillows but its feet. And they are always like "Oh No oNe WiLl BuY tHiS bEcAuSe ThEy DoN'T bElIeVe We ArE gIvInG tHiS oUt FoR fReE" like yea because the actual item lasts like a week and then breaks
@@liamodahl1205nothing says sketch like a weird chinese lady who can't even pronounce headphones and subdollar prices LOL instantly filed away temu under "never use"
@@km7dev2 It's not really a "scam" in the sense that if you buy something on it you wont receive your product. But the pyramid scheme refferal system definitely makes it obnoxious and scam-like. The only thing you're realistically wasting is probably your time. Like if you're really hurting for a nintendo switch this might be the way to get one for cheap but given it's a chinese website you can never really be sure if you're getting what you thought you bought or not.
this man turned down 5k to tell the truth what an absolute gigachad my respect for this guy went up a ton i subbed protect this man at all costs society could be restored if there was more people like you
"abject horror" doesn't even come _close_ to describing the emotions I felt and the expression on my face as you described their referral system. Oh my god.
Temu’s referral program is ridiculous at this point. I had a classmate that I’ve never interacted with besides letting him borrow my charger once ask me to download Temu so he could get his spin on one of those games.
My family got in the temu stuff, and when I tried to warn my cousins, they just barked at me like “I guess he just doesn’t like free stuff.” It’s honestly sad.
It truly is such a shame, their data will now be mine. Temu has been funding me with data for over a year now, I know the location of every pixel on their phone, the location of their secret stash of treasure in the middle of Albuquerque new Mexico. And most importantly I know that they live at the American Gardens Building on W. 81st Street on the 11th floor. In the morning they put on an ice pack while doing stomach crunches, they can do 1000 now. After they remove the ice pack they use a deep pore cleanser lotion. In the shower they use a water activated gel cleanser, then a honey almond body scrub, and on their face an exfoliating gel scrub. Then they apply an herb-mint facial mask which they leave on for 10 minutes. They always use an after shave lotion with little or no alcohol, because alcohol dries your face out and makes you look older. Then moisturizer, then an anti-aging eye balm followed by a final moisturizing protective lotion. Thanks to Temu, I will be able to sell this information the dark web, and soon your cousins will know that their so called "free stuff" was really not so free. Because soon the dark web employees will come steal their livers.
@@miciso666 they’re making money every day and they literally said the referrals don’t last forever which implies if it is they’ll go bankrupt lmao do ur research
I've been skeptical about Temu as soon as I saw their first "wHy iS nO oNE BuYiNg oUr pRodUctS???". I still live by the phrase "if it' sounds too good to ne true, then it probably is", and it's gotten me pretty far lol
@@xunluckycloverx Etsy exploits the sellers for a lot of their funds from products being sold. So most people wirh businesses on Etsy don’t make much money
I was literally playing a game on Roblox and some chick was advertising her Temu code. I didn’t know what that was, so I just ignored her. Thanks for making this video, it was super informative!
Temu is reliable and good, i bought like 39 things from temu and it costed like 21 dollars and it shipped from china in 5 days, the things are still in good condition after 5 months
people in the past thought that we would have flying cars and that we would colonize other planets or something, but no. what we really have these days is a bunch of MINDLESS BOTS that go around creating more mindless bots to get fake rewards. and even if they do get these rewards, it is not at all worth it because they have created so many other spammers. this is straight brainwashing through fake promises.
If everyone on earth agreed to just lower the prices for literally everything back to how it was many many years ago, nothing will be affected, except maybe more demand for stuff but also maybe pay checks will be lowered, but also people will have huge amounts of money from before that do maybe its a bad idea unless everyone gives their money away and changes it to the new current value of stuff
Bro, I'm still shook from Temu's come up. Like, one day it's not even on my radar, and then bam, it's everywhere and everyone's talking about it. They've got some mad skills turning people into walking ads without even trying. That's some next level marketing right there. 🔥💪💰
@@krazyrobloxian4253 Then order something and tell the truth about the product you get, and nothing less. Spare 0 details. Tell us if it breaks in a week, because that's the reality of these products. Dollar Tree has better products than this.
@@starmight7109 Yeah they price items for super low then make their money back from putting ridiculous shipping plus half of the products are low quality and misleading
The way that they get people to spam their friends to get discount codes is really clever. And also really shady! It feels like another one of those clearing the warehouse of the stuff that did not sell on Amazon apps.
I love how as i was watching this video i got 4 Temu ads one at the start, one after that one, then one in the middle of the video, THEN one at the end. XD
As someone who is neurodivergent and struggles with addiction, the two catagories these microtransations, gambling and now gamification directly target, I’m disappointed but not surprised this is a thing and am so annoyed. It also sucks that the first mention of it I heard of was from my therapist…
I seriously hate Temu, I was in a class where everyone was just bombarded with people trying to accept their bloody Temu referral, I was the one bullied for not accepting any of theirs only because I was the only one with common sense, its the closest thing we have to an online neurovirus, what is society coming to?
@@hombojimbono no, think about it. It's 100% profit. No staff wages, concessions, yearly inspections or taxes. Just one and done, grab the bag(s) and go
I remember once me and some good friends of mine looked at (knock-off) plushies from Temu, and we couldn't stop laughing. I mean, The (knock-off plushie) Intruder from Mandela Catalogue looked like some dude got hit with a brick.
Something I noticed about the Minecraft tweet is that the handler has 2 @s so it seems it could be inspect element, and both look like they got taken from a different Temu ad and had a new number slapped on with bad editing
It is considering that the free gifts you can receive require you to have people sign up using your codes just to feed fish, or earn coins, or whatever it is they want to make users do.
They also, don’t pay for shipping. China claims developing nation status. Meaning that when your package is delivered no one gets paid for the delivery. Buying from temu is literally fucking over your local economy. Not to mention the slave labor. Child labor, and fact that the Chinese government is using it to spy in you. Lose,Lose,Lose,lose situations
@@eiamstaples2659 Yeah, it’s more like brainwashing people into becoming sellout influencers, they’re chasing the carrot. It should definitely be illegal, but it probably won’t be unless it gets politicised.
Honestly, this has earned a sub. All i see is creators, even my favorite creators! Folding to this scam called TEMU. They even say it themselves, "Products may not appear the same as or be the same quality as those depicted in images and descriptions" on their app. It's WILD that this is allowed, and it's terrible that companies can use referral scams to turn people into free advertisement. I know the money they offer must be good when it comes to youtube ads, but the fact you rejected it in order to tell the full stop truth is great. I hate when I see a good creator try to throw me at an app that's clearly this fishy.
Thanks for the explanation. TEMU crept into my consciousness due to some of their users working their advertorial scammery into otherwise seemingly relevant messages about Friday night wrestling on Twitter. I saw the edge of a rabbit hole when I did a cursory search and chose to just look away, adding TEMU to the INSTABLOCK class with blue checks, Kpop stans, and any advertiser.
Temu kinda just came out of nowhere. I started seeing dozens of commercials. All it looked like to me was just some sketchy Chinese company who sold knock-off products. Not to mention over half of the commercials used the TikTok TTS voice.
My friend messaged me a while ago with the whole free products thing, so I followed the instructions and got to the part where I could select my free item. The moment that I saw I had to refer people in order to "claim my prize," I just noped out of there. Not only did I not have the time nor energy to refer people, but it also activated all my "sketchy vibes" alarms. So yeah, not a big fan of shit like that. I guess that comes from the fact that I was once scammed by a free Robux hack when I was about 12-13 which included a referral system in order to "claim your Robux." . That would've been 6-7 years ago, and I definitely learned my lesson. Edit: Guys, I know Temu is not a scam. All I was saying is it reminded me of scams in the past, so I didn't bother sharing it. My friend literally told me it would work, but I didn't realize I would also have to refer to get my free reward.
@@Beetletop I mean, it's gotten me out of plenty of scams in the past lol. I was only trusting initially just bc I trust my friend and they're on of my irl friends. Plus, as shown in the vid, it is *possible* to get something for free or at least a very low price. It'd be different if my friend referred me to a scam link or smth, then I'd need to update my alarm lol
@@i-love-my-cat-milo9 Your alarm is good: it's not a total scam because you get what they promise you...but only if you basically *sell yourself.* For example: Would you go to the road and annoyingly advertise a product for 3 hours, then all your infos are stolen by that company, all in order to gain a free Coca Cola?
From the second I got ads for this company, I knew it was gonna be bad and I tried to stop everyone I knew from using it. I’m glad to know my fears weren’t unfounded.
7:21 I’m pretty sure that this is known as the near-miss effect in gambling psychology; that’s where you’re so close but not there yet which encourages you to try again and spend even more money and fail by a small amount again in a long loop until you either give up or lose all your money
Realistically, if a group of people using Temu got together in like, a discord server or something, couldn't they just, all use eachother's referral codes together? With enough people that could exploit the system a decent chunk lmao
@@crazyfriend50 You can only refer someone once. That’s how referral codes work. Once you’ve referred everyone, you’ll need to get more people to refer.
Temu is just modern day gambling - an at home casino. And people don’t even realize how easy it is to get addicted to these types of things. It’s sad and scary
I have been really upset seeing some of my favorite creators partner with Temu, I would think they would know better. How can you see these low price items and not think something is fishy??
i mean in reality temu is honestly legit, but yes its an extremely scummy way of business. but i did one of their sweepstakes like 2-ish months ago and got both a 165hz monitor and airpods, and both have worked great for me. yes the way they do business is scummy and predatory, but the products and the marketplace are completely legit, and you do actually get the stuff from the sweepstakes if you do end up completing them.
I’ve been seeing Temu everywhere but luckily I’ve already heard about how there’s likely malware and spyware on their app to begin with so I haven’t interacted directly with them at all. But I’ve been spammed with their “$7 switch” ads. I knew my parents, they’re older and more gullible to unbelievably cheap ads online, and they’re in the market for getting a switch for my niece but they can’t put over $200 down on one right now, so I immediately texted my mom and told her do not fall for anything by TEMU just put the money down at Walmart when you’re able.
Temu is going to be the new thing to insert into low budget video “I built my friend a house using only temu!!!!!!” Or some bullshit like that (Linus tt doesn’t count his cheap pcs are pretty cool)
@@znowu_a i get what you saying 🤣😂😂 but i think of genious as a positive thing.. not rlly market manipulation in my eyes thats nsgative and not genious but hey 🙇♂️👀
@@Patel-Chirag-Gupta it is a genius marketing strategy turning people into ads like hes saying, they dont spend millions of dollars on expensive ads and use gambling addicts essentially to get customers
The first time I saw the music video ad I literally screamed when the guy in the sweatshop sadly reaches up out of the void to hand the girl a box like the lack of self-awareness just sent me flying
Heyo gamers, I've been wanting to try and improve the sound aspect of my videos to be more "professional". Be as brutally honest as you want regarding background music and the very few sound effects I use.
Please
You sound like a robot 😊
it sounds exactly the same
bro you used a dildo to make an example for shipping
u sound like my grandpa
I like how temu came out of the blue and immediately took off and turned people into walking ads
Its actually really nefarious and kinda scary
@@YourPalKindred just like every wednesday :D
I have the app and the reviews are LITTERED with people trying to trick you into using their referral codes 💀
Temu is life
@@Mc_Lovin09 edited lol
The first time I saw a temu ad, all the red flags were going off, it was too good to be true, and there was something very fishy.
If there’s anything my childhood search for free Minecraft taught me, it’s that there’s no such thing as free stuff.
I remember there once was an actual "free Minecraft", it was called Minecraft Workbench and it was if I remember correctly just a download for version 1.12 or 1.15 of Minecraft. Like everyone in my school had it on a school computer and it wasn't a virus, just illegal. Don't think it exists anymore for obvious reasons.
@@qwertydog9795 literally yeah
Unless it's a free steam game or a free game sale or something
Agreed, i had that free minecraft journey too
@@QuirksvilLmao cracked minecraft exists and legit so many people play it
As someone who tried to buy a simple stress ball from temu, just to see how they would do, i have to say i'm pleasantly surprised that the stress ball managed to come, not only broken, but torn to shreds and turn into basically a gel made of rubber and cheap foam.
damn, that's why I never use scummy apps like temu
Looks like the stress got to it first
@@manowa3395
Lmao
@@cruncherrs the app is completely legit, i bought some rgb lights and wireless lenovo earphones for a total of just 20 dollars. sure, the referral program is fishy, but the actual marketplace is completely legit. its sad to see ppl calling it a scam when they havent even ordered from it.
u know u can just return it and get a refund right...
I'm glad I've already adopted this mindset of "if something on the Internet is aggressively advertised, avoid it like the plague." I did it with TikTok, I did it with every single sponsorship on UA-cam, and I'm sure as hell gonna do it with Temu.
Besides, if I want used items at a thrifty price I can just go to Goodwill. Also has an added bonus of being able to physically check the quality of what I'm buying before taking it home!
Yeah. Seems companies make up for lack of quality with large advertising budgets. Actual quality products spread like wildfire with word of mouth recommendations.
I’m glad to see other people also have this mindset with things like this
Honestly same. I've avoided so much video game and app ads like TikTok and them voodoo games cuz they're like a goddamn plague. They're so annoying that I think it's not worth to check them out in the end.
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The big thing for me is their ads. I already am not at all interested in buying products advertised on UA-cam, but at least Mint Mobile and Native don't use garbage TTS
AS A CHINESE PERSON DO NOT ENGAGE WOTH TEMU. PDD is notorious in China for selling cheap fake products, horrendously false advertising, and making people die from over working them.
I repeat do not engage with TEMU or PingDuoDuo. They are infamous even in China for a reason.
Not to mention multiple cyber forensics firms have analyzed the apps and have found genuine malware and back doors sending info back to the CCP
Good to know
This is great to know :) also do you have any articles or sources for where you found the information? Im not asking because i dont belive that temu would, i just like to have evidence to back up my beliefs and to be able to show others too
Listen to him
@@samtheenderman2 You may have gotten it mixed up with the CCCP, which is the Soviet Union, which you seem to be talking about.
OP is talking about the CCP, or the Chinese Communist Party.
what about alibaba? would you recommend them? if not them who else?
This man turned down 5 bags just to make a genuine video about temu for his community. Protect him at all costs.
It's not hard to not work with shadey businesses
Everyone makes better content than bots 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Giving someone 5K like dropping a penny for these guys, and that grows into 10x that amount.
You say you’ll protect him yet you just moved on to another video and forgot this
@@VoidHxnter Bro hes got 400k subs and almost no sponsors. Not every UA-camr is automatically rich
Remember, if something is free, then you're the product.
Social media sells your data.
Temu wants you to be a walking ad.
The free sample at the grocery store is to get you to buy more stuff.
Everything companies do is for the purpose of profit.
At least the free samples are honest.
I can eat free samples and then just..not buy their shit, I don’t see how this allegory works.
@@Goat0423 yeah it's pretty stupid
I see the point of the other two, but don’t you dare diss grocery free samples
Unless you're picking up returnable trash on the street and returning them to a store.
Or finding wild food growing in forests
Or... Eh, you get what I mean, there's a lot of free stuff but you need to know where to look.
Temu is especially horrid for scamming older people into thinking they're getting something their kid wants. I love Squishmallows and Care Bears, so my mom tried to get me stuff on there.
She bought me Care Bears stickers, and they were all stolen images and fanart. They even printed the DVD case with the rating in the bottom corner.
Luckily I stopped her before she bought a knockoff pink cow Squishmallow and informed her I didn't trust plushies from online stores.
111 likes and no comments? Lemme fix that.
My family are in the Temu craze right now and I'm pretty anoyyed because the company is obviously suspicious. Every time I say Temu is suspicious my family just say I got the "American mindset"
It's very ironic though because in the 21st century china is probably much more capitalist than the US
“American mindset” 💀
I can tell you it's fishy and I'm European. Rest in peace to their privacy, their data will have a fun trip across the whole world...
temu literally fits perfectly into the "american mindset"
It is fishy. My sister referred it to me and it was extremely flashy with vibrant colors. I automatically assumed that something was going on, since they would not just give out items for free. turns out i was correct!
The funniest thing I saw this week on a feed was an article stating Temu was dangerous malware and shouldn't be downloaded - the next article was an ad by Temu for a Switch bundle for like $99 lol
I got an ad saying there was a 7 dollar switch. No way that's EVER gonna happen
@KBRICKS even if it did the switch would break in a nanosecond and be fake
God it’s like a fucking virus that’s actually terrifying!
Dangerous malware🤣🤣
@@Imbreadtt Noontinow swap would like to know your mother's maiden name to be able to use the sadcons. [Decline] [Accept]
Temu is like those catalogs you’d get in school where you would have to sell a certain amount of items to get a cheap free prize. Most of the time these little toys would break within ten minutes.
It’s crazy to me that people haven’t learned anything since being kids.
I remember in 5th grade we had the ability to get a switch if we sold like 300 tubs of cookie dough. Doubt anyone got near that amount
@@thenightjackal Mine was something like a day in a bouncy house, but it was impossible to do 😭
Refer 20 friends to buy membership. Get a cool shiny hat.
Everyone who sees the hat thinks: o cool a sellout
My happy sack is still in good condition from the heart foundation
Ah good memories, I knew I wouldn’t be able to get the drones and stuff but the MP3 player was at 50 coupon book sales. I first went around my neighborhood and one of my neighbors gave me the best salesman advice, sell them a solution to their problems, I ended up selling 65, most to random folks I didn’t know. That MP3 player kiss ass, size of a USB stick with good audio quality and it could even connect to FM radio, I still use that thing. But yea those fundraisers top prizes were pretty much unachivable
Times like this I am actually thankful for my anxiety. Insane sensory blasts like the popups and the ticking timers and things like that trigger my anxiety like nothing else and I freak out and close the app, it's almost full on fight or flight mode so it's been extraordinarily easy for me to avoid getting sucked into things like this. I feel bad for everyone else who gets got by it, I just got a cocktail of mental illness that somehow renders me nearly immune instead.
Cringe
Temu is nomore than a giant scam, its been around for almost a year and now has gained tons of traction due to its consumer audience who also became mini salespersons of there own for temu
I mean I’ve used Temu and I got the products on time and were exactly what I bought so I wouldn’t say giant scam
Nice pfp
Not a scam just scummy
Your profile is my steam profile, a man of culture I see
not a scam but i wouldn't recommended buying electronics from temu
There’s nothing more than scares me away from an app/program more than an overwhelming design.
If I just get stressed by looking at your app, then I ain’t even gonna bother with it, and Temu makes me stressed beyond belief with all those pop ups just in this video alone.
it's basically a hypnotizing tool to convert easily guillable people into zombies
Bro same
this right here is someone on the internet with common sense
Weakling
I tried Boo (dating app) yesterday because I was told it's actually alright, and oh BOY was it NOT alright. It bombards you with pleas to go premium constantly and has a whole ass unskippable tutorial before you even make an account. It's also another one of those things that claims not to be like other apps and completely fails to deliver. I gave up a few swipes in because it just won't stop hurling things at you to dodge. It got me so annoyed I uninstalled it not even a minute into actually getting to use it (after getting through the minimum effort "detailed" personalization of my account). Who even is this kind of aggressive spam meant to cater to? Who even decides to throw money at something which annoys them from the first second they start using it?
It’s the equivalent of, “double it and give it to the next person” but once somebody takes it they receive a single dollar.
Double it and give it to the next person
Take the $2
I work in a post office. And the amount of people who come in everyday to return stuff to Temu because of how crappy the stuff they got from there is a significantly mind-boggling amount.
Also too, those return labels? Temu doesn’t even put their name on there anymore to hide the fact those return parcels are theirs.
Edit: at the time of writing this, the return labels now have their name on it…
I don't know if you're allowed to ask people, but I'd like to know how often you're personally seeing the package contents labeled incorrectly in your area?
My experience with any place in China that sells dirt cheap stuff has always been that they intentionally mislabel the stuff to skirt Customs Duty.
I also haven't really considered it until now, but could that also have something to do with regulations regarding anti-trust, undercutting, and predatory pricing?
@@pretzel4626 I cannot say for certain how much parcels are labelled incorrectly (either because the worker couldn’t be bothered to list them all, customer did say everything either by accident or on purpose, or other factors) as most parcels we process are usually labelled properly, and we stress to people that if it’s mislabeled and customs does get suspicious, they’ll send it back and they have to pay to resend it (it has happened a few times, and its a pain to explain it to them) and that if it is mislabeled, they could get in trouble if its stuff that cant be sent such as batteries or perfumes. Plus, most customers I serve are honest about what they send anyway.
I will say though that customs have begun to get strict about what goes as letters leaving Canada. Granted, even I can’t say why they are getting strict now, though all of the reasons you gave are plausible.
I think hamburgers and fries go well together.
tbh buying things are legit, but it’s seems scammy because everyone and their mother are trying to promote their code, so it’s overall a pyramid scheme
@@brien. well yea
@God & Liberty no way what
It's for children with their moms credit card the content deals and promos flashing colour in your face it's all just stimulation
it does look like a scam, however from my personal experience i've had 0 issue whatsoever, i got my stuff perfectly fine, not damaged or anything
just dont pay mind to having to inviting people for free things, aint worth it, just buy your stuff and dip
Aside from being a HUGE scam for Temu’s Chinese brother, Pingduoduo was also recently exposed for using exploits on your phones to steal EVERYTHING (including contacts, location, etc). So if you think wiretapping is already bad enough, be careful that Temu could only be far worse.
If america bans TikTok they should ban Temu for the same reasons
Its sad that Temu is legit, but people turn into scammers because the requirements to get the free gifts are BRUTAL
i have gotten over 750 dollars from temu alone lol and im adding the free switch i earned into that. it can be brutal but it is entirely worth it for something so pricey.
@@iamsargentbucky9368 ok I see how we are just walking advertisement (in a funny way, please do not take offense)
@@iamsargentbucky9368 how many referrals on average does it actually take for you to get something tho?
@@soupsy4606 A lot and it goes up significantly depending on the price of the free item. I tried it a few times and couldn't even finish because you're timed. I tried to go for a gift that wasn't even $40 and referring 5 people wasn't even enough. You have to become a super annoying POS to get things since it's the predatory equivalent of an MLM. The fake wheel spinning and stuff is ridiculous, not to mention. It's possible to win, but at the cost of not giving a shit about using dozens of your friends and family as a stepping stool.
I wouldn’t call Temu’s business tactics legit. It’s very predatory and exploitative.
Temu is under investigation for a reason.
Saw my girlfriend playing a whole bunch of strange minigames on her phone, and when I asked what it was she said Temu. Freaks me out that they know exactly what will keep people in the app.
I mean yea. If u want to market, you've gotta market. Knowing the people and what attracts them is all part of marketing.
That’s marketing and business management. Want people to continue using your app? Then give them something to do on said app. It’s not an evil or hard concept, it’s just knowing how to keep people entertained for the longest period of time
and they’re all rigged so you have to spam invites to new users to win. not just users you need NEW users
you should break up
@@Blaze_1379 Great suggestion! And you should kick a puppy and go live in the forest!
When Temu blew up and started inundating everyone with their million dollar advert, my first impression was "Hey, I've seen this one before!" I felt like I had seen things like it for years.
It really reminded me of just all the crappy ads for mobile games I have been seeing for years now; Flashy "get in on the action", "Download now" and of course, big bucks spent on adverting.
It doesn't help the unflattering comparison that they have popups to "increase your reward" nor minigames.
But at my core, I will always be suspicious of someone that murmurs in my ear to "shop like a billionaire".
i made 1 dollar with temu it works you guys
😢 ive sacrified my life savings for this
That was the most chilling outro ever, loved the whole video
My mom sent me a link to Temu and i flat out said that was the sketchiest looking link. was also worried someone spoofed her phone number
Same but with my friend
It’s not sketchy it’s just kinda a pyramid scheme
@@gardenscapeNastyabut pyramid schemes.. are.. like, inherently sketchy..?? please feel free to correct me if im missing a joke or something, but i dont get what ur point is LOL
@@heelturn2 how are you hesitating over text? The fuck? Pyramid schemes are things that give people rewards if they make them advertise it to others.
@@heelturn2 nvm I checked your channel holy fuck I’m filled with cringe
I knew there was something up with Temu the moment I started seeing ads for it literally freaking everywhere. One day things were fine, then the next day its all I see. It always shows me the most random things out there every time it shows up.
For me it was the pricing and the way they had text to speech in their ads. Nothing says sketch like text to speech and the phrase "shop like a billionaire."
@@liamodahl1205 i agree! i always thought the tts was sketchy
And the way they sell those airplane pillows but its feet. And they are always like "Oh No oNe WiLl BuY tHiS bEcAuSe ThEy DoN'T bElIeVe We ArE gIvInG tHiS oUt FoR fReE" like yea because the actual item lasts like a week and then breaks
@@liamodahl1205nothing says sketch like a weird chinese lady who can't even pronounce headphones and subdollar prices LOL
instantly filed away temu under "never use"
I dont want shampoo holders for 1.67
I really appreciate that you didn't made a temu advertisement. You gained more of my trust thanks.
I personally agree here, I will never do a Temu ad myself because of what I have been shown.
this videos is basically just a big ad for temu tho, so he could have just taken it
@@Quackra bro its 5000$
@@lightsploit for a scam app. The whole point of this video is showing that Temu is a scam.
@@km7dev2 It's not really a "scam" in the sense that if you buy something on it you wont receive your product. But the pyramid scheme refferal system definitely makes it obnoxious and scam-like. The only thing you're realistically wasting is probably your time. Like if you're really hurting for a nintendo switch this might be the way to get one for cheap but given it's a chinese website you can never really be sure if you're getting what you thought you bought or not.
0:21 we dont say it as tehmu we say it as teamu
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T13
I made the same comment. It really is basic English pronunciation, the U makes the E "say it's name"
this man turned down 5k to tell the truth what an absolute gigachad my respect for this guy went up a ton i subbed protect this man at all costs society could be restored if there was more people like you
Fucking gigachad
Bro is glazing like crazy
He's Canadian, most likely doesn't need it
@@nintendoswitch3709 he just copied a comment that was right above it on my screen but he added more words lol
@@taylorswiftsucks he’s right tho bro is glazing😭
As a Amazon employee who fulfills orders, the dildo in the beginning is very accurate, the amount of sex toys we ship is unholy
Its one of the most common things that is shipped.
Lol 😭 it must be funny at first but after how many of those you have to touch in your work day it probably gets gross
Yeah sorry guys, i just got an insane toy collection going and im tryina catch 'em all
Oof I’ve heard from multiple Amazon employees to never buy toys like that from Amazon
@@lindseylay3824 why though?
"abject horror" doesn't even come _close_ to describing the emotions I felt and the expression on my face as you described their referral system. Oh my god.
Maybe your PFP matches the expression on your face
this feels like a ponzi scheme lol
MLM much?
@@Ayuraos i forgot MLM means multilevel marketing and not just male love male 💀
My dumbass thought MLM = Martin Luther Ming
Temu’s referral program is ridiculous at this point. I had a classmate that I’ve never interacted with besides letting him borrow my charger once ask me to download Temu so he could get his spin on one of those games.
Temu uses: “I’m only human after all, I’m only human after all, no need to put the blame on me”
lol
i was simply following orders
Users
Thumbs up for the Rag'n'Bone Man reference.
How ba-a-a-ad can I be?
My family got in the temu stuff, and when I tried to warn my cousins, they just barked at me like “I guess he just doesn’t like free stuff.” It’s honestly sad.
my bro explaining to me why his free robux trojan that he installed onto his dads phone is legit:
It truly is such a shame, their data will now be mine. Temu has been funding me with data for over a year now, I know the location of every pixel on their phone, the location of their secret stash of treasure in the middle of Albuquerque new Mexico. And most importantly I know that they live at the American Gardens Building on W. 81st Street on the 11th floor. In the morning they put on an ice pack while doing stomach crunches, they can do 1000 now. After they remove the ice pack they use a deep pore cleanser lotion. In the shower they use a water activated gel cleanser, then a honey almond body scrub, and on their face an exfoliating gel scrub. Then they apply an herb-mint facial mask which they leave on for 10 minutes. They always use an after shave lotion with little or no alcohol, because alcohol dries your face out and makes you look older. Then moisturizer, then an anti-aging eye balm followed by a final moisturizing protective lotion.
Thanks to Temu, I will be able to sell this information the dark web, and soon your cousins will know that their so called "free stuff" was really not so free. Because soon the dark web employees will come steal their livers.
Thank God my dad told me : son nothing is free... why give out free stuff they would go bankrupt.
@@super_steve1237 💀
@@miciso666 they’re making money every day and they literally said the referrals don’t last forever which implies if it is they’ll go bankrupt lmao do ur research
Lmao Temu is literally the textbook definition of a pyramid scheme
bro be showing the pink product while my parents are watching
I've been skeptical about Temu as soon as I saw their first "wHy iS nO oNE BuYiNg oUr pRodUctS???". I still live by the phrase "if it' sounds too good to ne true, then it probably is", and it's gotten me pretty far lol
not as far as the money it got me lol
@@oneechanknowsbest615 the money it got you: 1 dollar
@@S.1.L way more than that
@@oneechanknowsbest615 1 dolar and 1 cent
@@S.1.L got me 5 thousand lol, just made 50 bucks earlier
I love how well researched your videos are while still being casual and accessible
Temu is so criminally suspicious, I really don’t trust it entirety. Feels like it’s going ti become Etsy kinda of misery.
whats wrong with etsy?
Bahah I also wish to know 😭
@@xunluckycloverx Etsy exploits the sellers for a lot of their funds from products being sold.
So most people wirh businesses on Etsy don’t make much money
Ive actually gotten money from temu its not a scam😂
I use temu
Don't forget, we children work 25/7 to bring you these amazing products!
Everybody gangsta till TEMU *ACTUALLY* partners with NTTS
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I was literally playing a game on Roblox and some chick was advertising her Temu code. I didn’t know what that was, so I just ignored her. Thanks for making this video, it was super informative!
From the moment I first saw Temu I knew they were a scam, and I’m so happy I wasn’t the only one
If it has a Chinese name then I’m immediately suspicious.
Same
yeah i had a hunch it was japes
Temu is reliable and good, i bought like 39 things from temu and it costed like 21 dollars and it shipped from china in 5 days, the things are still in good condition after 5 months
It's also supporting products that were produced by forced labour... not a good sign.
A temu ad literally just popped up while im watching this
I got so many adviserments of Temu. It was ridiculous
Getting one before the video rn😊
same
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I keep seeing ones for $5 Nintendo Switches which I doubt are legit
@@zer0synd1cate youtube revanced
we truly do live in a boring dystopia
right like we dont get cool cybernetics n neon cities, just this
no fr
people in the past thought that we would have flying cars and that we would colonize other planets or something, but no. what we really have these days is a bunch of MINDLESS BOTS that go around creating more mindless bots to get fake rewards. and even if they do get these rewards, it is not at all worth it because they have created so many other spammers. this is straight brainwashing through fake promises.
@@virusDETECTEDyaaay just stupid referral programs that steal your data and global warming :DDD so fun /s
@@virusDETECTEDreality is often disappointing
Temu is scarily addicting. The economy has gotten so bad that we will throw away our dignity for reasonably priced products
I can confirm it is addictive. I would spend hours scrolling through countless cheap products that seem to good to be true.
If everyone on earth agreed to just lower the prices for literally everything back to how it was many many years ago, nothing will be affected, except maybe more demand for stuff but also maybe pay checks will be lowered, but also people will have huge amounts of money from before that do maybe its a bad idea unless everyone gives their money away and changes it to the new current value of stuff
they're overpriced for what you'll get, I can assure you
@@BeetleBuns through all the grabage, ive found some really good products. All the shoes ive gotten have been great quality
Temu is pretty addictive I ordered like 10 times from there.
A Temu ad I scrolled past on UA-cam advertised a "$0" Tears of the Kingdom. Nope. Not gonna shop there even once.
Love the videos NTTS, thanks for keeping me up to date.
"Pokémon cards" *Shows Club Penguin Jinjutsu cards.*
Still, a man of culture.
Bro, I'm still shook from Temu's come up. Like, one day it's not even on my radar, and then bam, it's everywhere and everyone's talking about it. They've got some mad skills turning people into walking ads without even trying. That's some next level marketing right there. 🔥💪💰
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@@krazyrobloxian4253cap.
They are trying to turn people into ads that's literally the whole point of a referral system
@@krazyrobloxian4253id rather have the seller market their products in the app, but buy it straight from the physical shop
@@krazyrobloxian4253 Then order something and tell the truth about the product you get, and nothing less. Spare 0 details. Tell us if it breaks in a week, because that's the reality of these products. Dollar Tree has better products than this.
1:45 AliExpress takes mostly less than Ebay. About 3 weeks at most. While with Ebay (if its from China as like with Ali) usually takes me a Month.
Temu feels like wish all over again
That's because it pretty much is
IT IS wish on 'roids.
@@shopece8807 fr
Does it offer bizarre items for WAY too good to be true price, like wish?
@@starmight7109 Yeah they price items for super low then make their money back from putting ridiculous shipping plus half of the products are low quality and misleading
The way that they get people to spam their friends to get discount codes is really clever. And also really shady! It feels like another one of those clearing the warehouse of the stuff that did not sell on Amazon apps.
I always feel like bringing up Temu at all is advertising in itself, which I guess they got without needing to spend $5k
I love how as i was watching this video i got 4 Temu ads one at the start, one after that one, then one in the middle of the video, THEN one at the end. XD
They were like what if we did a pyramid scheme but it’s advertising
case is in your point. it is a pyramid scheme because we are the product :(
Exactly.
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@@PoIarisPrime I like beanies better
@@baileyayyy5085 cap
As someone who is neurodivergent and struggles with addiction, the two catagories these microtransations, gambling and now gamification directly target, I’m disappointed but not surprised this is a thing and am so annoyed. It also sucks that the first mention of it I heard of was from my therapist…
Just wondering, how does a therapist casually recommend a pyramid scheme?
@@Teal182same way how a dentist might recommend harmful MLM mouthwash/products directly in their place of work.
@@Teal182”I understand your struggle, but do you understand Temu?”
@@mirandamanga9083 oh that makes sense lmfao
@@damearstor2120 money.
I seriously hate Temu, I was in a class where everyone was just bombarded with people trying to accept their bloody Temu referral, I was the one bullied for not accepting any of theirs only because I was the only one with common sense, its the closest thing we have to an online neurovirus, what is society coming to?
Nah that’s insane
"Digital neurovirus" lmao
You're weird if you get bullied for not accepting that.
i think that’s less of you not excepting it and you being a dork lmfao
@@liquidRkive Temu shill.
I never used Temu ever but looking at its insanely cheap prices on some deals screams "Too good to be true".
The more you know.
I’m watching this on mobile, and there is a Temu ad underneath this video advertising a gaming mouse for $0 lmao
Except you only get the mouse if you throw a javelin 100 metres in the Olympics.
honestly, temu does have a smart business model. delivering directly from the seller is cheap and efficient, and the minigames keep people hooked.
So casinos and giving people gambling addiction for more profit is also a smart business model
@@dubbyplays somewhat yea
@@rienn8559 then making heists threatening hostages in banks is the most genial business model
@@dubbyplays casinos make billions of dollars per year. Bank heists do not.
@@hombojimbono no, think about it. It's 100% profit. No staff wages, concessions, yearly inspections or taxes. Just one and done, grab the bag(s) and go
I remember once me and some good friends of mine looked at (knock-off) plushies from Temu, and we couldn't stop laughing. I mean, The (knock-off plushie) Intruder from Mandela Catalogue looked like some dude got hit with a brick.
THATS SO SILLY HELP
Something I noticed about the Minecraft tweet is that the handler has 2 @s so it seems it could be inspect element, and both look like they got taken from a different Temu ad and had a new number slapped on with bad editing
Fun fact: Temu is a pyramid scheme
It is considering that the free gifts you can receive require you to have people sign up using your codes just to feed fish, or earn coins, or whatever it is they want to make users do.
Not exactly. The people at the bottom aren’t making any less than those above them, so it’s not illegal, just immoral.
They also, don’t pay for shipping. China claims developing nation status. Meaning that when your package is delivered no one gets paid for the delivery. Buying from temu is literally fucking over your local economy.
Not to mention the slave labor. Child labor, and fact that the Chinese government is using it to spy in you.
Lose,Lose,Lose,lose situations
I was thinking the same thing. It feels like an mlm in a way *because pyramid schemes are illegal* (lol i watch a lot of anti mlm content)
@@eiamstaples2659 Yeah, it’s more like brainwashing people into becoming sellout influencers, they’re chasing the carrot.
It should definitely be illegal, but it probably won’t be unless it gets politicised.
Props to NTTS who, when approached with a bribe, turns around and exposes the briber.
Love the "Try Not to Get Age Restricted" vibes from that video with that item example 😂
7 months later and it's still not age restricted.
The ironic timing of me getting a Temu ad right before this video even started is so uncanny that it literally can't be a coincidence at this point.
I feel like every couple of years or so we get a new crappy Chinese web store. First it was AliExpress, then Wish, and now, it’s Temu.
Aliexpress is a lot more legit.
Honestly, this has earned a sub. All i see is creators, even my favorite creators! Folding to this scam called TEMU.
They even say it themselves, "Products may not appear the same as or be the same quality as those depicted in images and descriptions" on their app.
It's WILD that this is allowed, and it's terrible that companies can use referral scams to turn people into free advertisement.
I know the money they offer must be good when it comes to youtube ads, but the fact you rejected it in order to tell the full stop truth is great.
I hate when I see a good creator try to throw me at an app that's clearly this fishy.
I have kids at my jobs pressing adults to download the app and use their referral code. I didnt know Temu's practices were this FOMO inspired
I had the EXACT Temu Ad just before you showed it in the video haha
Immediately got a TEMU ad. This app is literally taking over the world quickly
Same
It's been a year I got a temu ad as soon as I clicked STILL
Thanks for the explanation. TEMU crept into my consciousness due to some of their users working their advertorial scammery into otherwise seemingly relevant messages about Friday night wrestling on Twitter. I saw the edge of a rabbit hole when I did a cursory search and chose to just look away, adding TEMU to the INSTABLOCK class with blue checks, Kpop stans, and any advertiser.
Temu kinda just came out of nowhere. I started seeing dozens of commercials. All it looked like to me was just some sketchy Chinese company who sold knock-off products. Not to mention over half of the commercials used the TikTok TTS voice.
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People when they see "Huang" in a random video: BFDI FANS, ASSEMBLE!
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This company has been RELENTLESS. I've honestly just been wondering how rich the person who started it is
@@BillSmith-c4cI didn’t know PDD Holdings was the Chinese government
Google it.
My friend messaged me a while ago with the whole free products thing, so I followed the instructions and got to the part where I could select my free item. The moment that I saw I had to refer people in order to "claim my prize," I just noped out of there. Not only did I not have the time nor energy to refer people, but it also activated all my "sketchy vibes" alarms. So yeah, not a big fan of shit like that.
I guess that comes from the fact that I was once scammed by a free Robux hack when I was about 12-13 which included a referral system in order to "claim your Robux." . That would've been 6-7 years ago, and I definitely learned my lesson.
Edit: Guys, I know Temu is not a scam. All I was saying is it reminded me of scams in the past, so I didn't bother sharing it. My friend literally told me it would work, but I didn't realize I would also have to refer to get my free reward.
You need to improve your sketchy vibes alarm if you came this far
@@Beetletop I mean, it's gotten me out of plenty of scams in the past lol. I was only trusting initially just bc I trust my friend and they're on of my irl friends. Plus, as shown in the vid, it is *possible* to get something for free or at least a very low price. It'd be different if my friend referred me to a scam link or smth, then I'd need to update my alarm lol
@@i-love-my-cat-milo9 Your alarm is good: it's not a total scam because you get what they promise you...but only if you basically *sell yourself.*
For example:
Would you go to the road and annoyingly advertise a product for 3 hours, then all your infos are stolen by that company, all in order to gain a free Coca Cola?
That free Robux shit brings back good memories to when I was 10. As a grown up I just buy robux with my debit card.
@@dubbyplays bro is acting like temu is the devil making u sell ur soul
From the second I got ads for this company, I knew it was gonna be bad and I tried to stop everyone I knew from using it. I’m glad to know my fears weren’t unfounded.
7:21 I’m pretty sure that this is known as the near-miss effect in gambling psychology; that’s where you’re so close but not there yet which encourages you to try again and spend even more money and fail by a small amount again in a long loop until you either give up or lose all your money
Realistically, if a group of people using Temu got together in like, a discord server or something, couldn't they just, all use eachother's referral codes together?
With enough people that could exploit the system a decent chunk lmao
It’ll eventually dry up. You’ll constantly need to recruit more people… not unlike a pyramid scheme.
WE MUST DO THIS TO MAKE THEM GO BANKRUPT
@@ihavepissinmybrain Fair.
@@ihavepissinmybrainhow would it dry up?
Ur always getting free shit for each other
@@crazyfriend50 You can only refer someone once. That’s how referral codes work. Once you’ve referred everyone, you’ll need to get more people to refer.
Turned down a free 5k because of his morals
You are a good person
Temu is just modern day gambling - an at home casino. And people don’t even realize how easy it is to get addicted to these types of things. It’s sad and scary
Props to this man for Refusing the temu offer for $5,000
I was actually really interested in this whole Temu situation. Thanks for making a video 🙏🏻
I have been really upset seeing some of my favorite creators partner with Temu, I would think they would know better. How can you see these low price items and not think something is fishy??
Even so, the government is always watching us and holding our info. Tbh it's really nothing new
i mean in reality temu is honestly legit, but yes its an extremely scummy way of business. but i did one of their sweepstakes like 2-ish months ago and got both a 165hz monitor and airpods, and both have worked great for me. yes the way they do business is scummy and predatory, but the products and the marketplace are completely legit, and you do actually get the stuff from the sweepstakes if you do end up completing them.
if a creator i like partners with temu i instantly hate them
Ruben sim became rubenpleasedontshootmyfamilyccp
the words "FOUR DOLLARS AND TWENTY TWO CENTS" have been engraved into my mind cuz of their advertising
This is basically an MLM with extra steps
Finally. I’ve been seeing the Temu scam all over tiktok hoping for someone to point this out
i. get slideshows on my fyp that look like normal meme slideshows until the last slide is a temu add
Some kid knocked on my door and made my dad download Temu... just how far will people go 💀
be for real-
Seriously?
@@guapify2320 Yeah.. 😭
@@zutt3567 Wow 😂
I would of told him to gtfo
9:48 I kid you not, I got this exact ad right before watching this video.
I got this on an ad roll right before he played it
Glad to know I'm not the only one
I love the fact that I got a temu ad before this video
I’ve been seeing Temu everywhere but luckily I’ve already heard about how there’s likely malware and spyware on their app to begin with so I haven’t interacted directly with them at all. But I’ve been spammed with their “$7 switch” ads. I knew my parents, they’re older and more gullible to unbelievably cheap ads online, and they’re in the market for getting a switch for my niece but they can’t put over $200 down on one right now, so I immediately texted my mom and told her do not fall for anything by TEMU just put the money down at Walmart when you’re able.
AYOOOOO WHY DID YOU USE THAT THINGY AT 1:03
Fr💀
Finally someone talking about that
It was earlier
I’ve been getting adverts for this on UA-cam constantly. Reminds me of when TikTok spammed the crap out of everyone with adverts everywhere
Get an ad blocker (super easy on pc, not as easy on android now that revanced is gone, and is impossible on iphones)
Yeah I made the mistake of getting an iPhone a couple of years ago
the only part of temu that surprises me is how people thought it was different than wish
Temu is going to be the new thing to insert into low budget video
“I built my friend a house using only temu!!!!!!” Or some bullshit like that
(Linus tt doesn’t count his cheap pcs are pretty cool)
Austin Evans?
The marketing of temu is actually really genius ngl
Its not.
@@Patel-Chirag-Gupta it is genious if its everywhere now with ppl being walking ads 😂😂😂
like it or not theyre genius
@@znowu_a i get what you saying 🤣😂😂 but i think of genious as a positive thing.. not rlly market manipulation in my eyes thats nsgative and not genious but hey 🙇♂️👀
@@Patel-Chirag-Gupta it is a genius marketing strategy turning people into ads like hes saying, they dont spend millions of dollars on expensive ads and use gambling addicts essentially to get customers
Genius and very annoying
The first time I saw the music video ad I literally screamed when the guy in the sweatshop sadly reaches up out of the void to hand the girl a box like the lack of self-awareness just sent me flying
lmao, i know this is a somewhat old video, but as i was watching, i was bombarded with temu ads on it, the irony writes itself with this lmao