• ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    10 days ago

    I haven’t bought from temu, but I’ve bought loads of stuff for various things on similar sites like aliexpress. If I have the time to wait for the shipping, it’s the exact same components as I buy in electronics supply stores here, but at a fraction of the price. I prefer to not pay a 300-400% markup for no real reason.

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      AliExpress (if you are not the person thiking you can get a 4TB SSD for 20€) is great.

      It started off as a “for people” Alibaba.com and I have bought lots of quality stuff there including a phone, circuits, tools (not the best but they will probably outlive me), 3D printer stuff etc etc.

      Temu is like wish, just crap.

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      Temu is more on par with wish. It’s really scanmy and disingenuous. Descriptions will claim one thing but send you some junk product instead.

      AliExpress is a lot more legit. They’re still cheap products, but at least you know what you’re getting.

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        Anything you can find on Temu you could get from Ali, and usually even a bit cheaper, Temu just adds a predatory interface and false marketing on top of it, and people who have no experience with what Chinese manufacturing actually costs think it’s miraculous.

        It isn’t, I’ve been buying this same stuff for almost two decades from sites like DealExpess, BangGood, Gearbest and then just straight from AliExpress. Temu is just the first to properly break through with the advertising. Because it’s mostly just bullshit.

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          And they gameified it by making it if you got someone else to sign up you both got insane coupons to make stuff that they were selling as loss leaders even cheaper and get enough and you could get it for free.

          It made it a race to get the most people to sign up for the app as the very rare person got a switch for free for being better than any advertisement.

          They must have been bleeding money for the name recognition. I still think their name equals trash.

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      It’s the exact same components I would have bought at a local store if there were any.

      The last one closed almost 20 years ago. (Long before Temu, aliexpress and banggood)

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      10 days ago

      I would say you should be free to make the decision to forego the advantages working though a middle man affords you, if you would prefer the savings. That said, there’s consumer protection, quality certification (important for insurance purposes), returns, after sales care and I’m sure I’m forgetting stuff. Nothing to do with differences in the product itself, more so the guarantee of a product that does what it says on the tin.

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        I use AliExpress for all the little items in my life that can fail without any real problem.

        I need a comb and get 2/$1 to my door. $3/4/5 each in a physical store for the same. I don’t think you’re appreciating how often these are literally the same products.

        The retail sector has long ago entered enshittification. I’m not blind to the real people working in the field, but paying more for a product does not increase the chance of any positive environmental or social outcome. Feeding the beast, feeds their investors.

        There is no ethical consumption.