Key Takeaways
- Temu is a legitimate website and a genuine e-commerce platform that sells real products.
- Shopping on Temu is generally safe, but Temu is subject to common scams, much like other e-commerce marketplace platforms.
- Temu has been embroiled in more than a few controversies, so it is up to you to decide if you feel comfortable shopping from the retailer.
At this point, Temu is impossible to ignore when it comes to e-commerce, especially for online shoppers who are keen for a deal (and who don’t mind longer shipping times, as many Temu products come directly from China). As of late 2025, the shopping app boasted 416.5 million monthly active users and well over one billion downloads, and yes, that is “billion” with a “B.”
But before you join those many millions of shoppers, you need to know: Is Temu legit? And even if so, is Temu safe? Heck, how does Temu work in the first place? You’ve got questions, we’ve got answers – and you won’t have to wait weeks for them to arrive.
Is Temu Legit?
Temu is indeed a real online retailer based in China, best known for offering products at incredibly low prices. (Though the extent of the deals has been impacted by recent tariffs imposed on goods from China, including many Temu products.) Available as a desktop and mobile site, but often used as an app, Temu sells just about everything you can imagine, from electronics and clothing to car accessories, cosmetics, decor, furniture, toys, collectibles, and way, way beyond.
So while Temu is absolutely a legitimate business, it has also increasingly come under the scrutiny of consumers and legislators alike.
Are Temu Products Legit?
Long story short, yes. The transaction process of buying something from Temu is typically seamless, and the retailer does deliver real, actual products to its customers at the end of that transaction. That said, the quality and authenticity of Temu products have often come under scrutiny. Shopping on Temu can be a bit of a crapshoot, if public opinion is to be believed.
One of the most common complaints from customers pertains to the overall quality of Temu products. While the platform offers a plethora of items at often rock-bottom prices, customers have widely reported receiving products that look different from their online depictions or are of inferior quality to what was advertised. So much so that comparing Temu products to their listings and, uh, “colorfully” reviewing them has become something of its own niche on YouTube and TikTok.
Is Temu Safe?
As of early 2026, Temu is not accredited by the Better Business Bureau, but the BBB does award the company a B- rating. According to the BBB, Temu has accrued 5,767 complaints in the last three years, with 2,211 of those complaints closed in the last 12 months. In terms of customer reviews, Temu is rated at 2.31 out of five stars on the BBB, based on over 1,880 ratings.
In 2023, the platform’s sister app, Pinduoduo (also a Chinese e-commerce platform), faced allegations of containing malware and was suspended from the Google Play Store. This revolved around the app allegedly bypassing user security settings to access data such as private messages and device settings, and disabling uninstallation. According to chief information security officer Kevin Reed at cybersecurity firm Acronis, “Temu is not as aggressive as Pinduoduo [in terms of] requesting all kinds of privileges.”
In the ensuing years, there have not been any widely notable controversies regarding data or security on Temu, and the company discloses its privacy policy – including what information is collected and shared – at its official website.
Common Temu Scams to Look For (and How to Stay Safe)
The question “Is Temu safe?” is a broad one, but here’s how it shakes down, generally speaking. Temu is a legitimate e-commerce platform that isn’t going to straight-up steal your debit card information or launch a virus onto your phone. But it can be – like many shopping apps and well-known brand names – a breeding ground for scammers to do their thing.
To maximize your safety when shopping, keep an eye out for these common Temu scams:
Fake Temu Promos
Be wary of Temu codes, gift cards, or promotions that promise outrageous discounts or free money. Scammers often use social media to lure unsuspecting users into this trap, which is usually a phishing attack designed to trick you into disclosing valuable private information like bank account data. Never disclose your private info in exchange for a promo like this.
“Enter Code” Grifting
While this one won’t hurt you, it is deceptive. Temu is huge on TikTok, and many influencers receive a kickback when you use their specific code to buy Temu products or input it when downloading the app. So these TikTokers will often make high-energy, high-pressure videos urging viewers to “Enter my code now!” or “Enter code to win!” and promising a reward, freebie, or discount. In reality, all that entering the code does is give the influencer some money from their Temu deal. You, on the other hand, get nothing (other than what you ordered, of course).
Phony Order Tracking
In this scam, you’ll get a phishy email or text message claiming to be from Temu, urging you to track your order (whether you actually ordered Temu products or not). In reality, it’s a scammer trying to get you to hit a fake “tracking” link to enter your private info, or straight-up infect your device with phishing malware.
Prevention is the best medicine here: don’t click sketchy links, and don’t willingly divulge your private info unless you’re positive the recipient is exactly who they say they are (and someone you wish to divulge that info to).
Impersonating Temu Customer Service
Similarly, criminals may pose as Temu customer service reps to phish you, a common scam that leverages all sorts of popular brand names, including Amazon and Best Buy’s Geek Squad, to name a few. Remember that legit customer service channels never ask for sensitive information via unsolicited messages or calls. Only engage with customer support through official channels.
If you’re not 100 percent certain you’re dealing with the real thing, use Spokeo’s People Search to look up who the number or email address of the “customer service rep” in question, or whoever else is making you give them a side eye, belongs to.
Is Temu Ethical?
The platform has been accused of not taking adequate steps to ensure that its products comply with the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, which aims to promote accountability regarding goods produced under the forced labor of the ethnic group largely oppressed by the Chinese state.
Alongside labor concerns, Temu relies heavily on a flashy, hyper-stimulating, highly gamified shopping experience that constantly urges you to spin a wheel for discounts, play a variety of in-app games to earn rewards, make referrals for incentives, take quizzes for discounts, and so on. This user experience can be manipulative and addictive. For example, elements like spinning the wheel are not chance games, but are actually predetermined. Others rely on a perceived sense of urgency to pressure users into shopping “now!”
Frequently Asked Questions About Temu
How does Temu work?
Temu operates on a reverse-manufacturing model where it connects customers directly to suppliers, thereby cutting down on supply chain costs to keep prices low. Similar to Amazon or Mercari, it does not own the products listed on its site, but rather serves as a liaison between buyers and sellers.
Is it safe to enter my card on Temu?
Temu asserts that it employs advanced security measures to protect customers’ personal and payment information. Temu also complies with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) and conducts regular security audits, according to their site. So yes, largely it is as safe to enter your credit card onto Temu as it is to do so at any other large retailer.
Does Temu offer refunds?
Yes, Temu’s return and refund policy is pretty standard when compared to other e-commerce platforms, and is very comparable to sites like Amazon, for instance. You can make your claim in the app or online, enter some info, and receive a refund to your payment method or Temu account balance. Depending on the issue, you may or may not have to return the product (and in cases of customer dissatisfaction with Temu products, sellers may offer full or partial refunds).
Of course, it’s better to know what works about Temu and what might be a little sketchy before you jump in, but hey, worst-case scenario, if something doesn’t work out, you will most likely get your money back. Fair warning, though: we can’t guarantee those pants will fit till they show up from China.
As a freelance writer, small business owner, and consultant with more than a decade of experience, Dan has been fortunate enough to collaborate with leading brands including Microsoft, Fortune, Verizon, Discover, Office Depot, The Motley Fool, and more. He currently resides in Dallas, TX.