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While Temu is a legitimate shopping app, it's perfectly understandable to worry about scams—scammers are on the rise on Temu, and it's best to be prepared. In this article, we'll go over 10 of the most common Temu scams, as well as how to shop safely on Temu and what to do if you've been scammed. Read on to learn more.
Avoiding Temu Scams
The best way to avoid Temu scams is to avoid clicking on any links that don't come from a trusted source. Check the phone number or email of the person sending you the link, and make sure the link comes from an official Temu URL. Never click links that you don't trust.
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What to Do if You've Been Scammed
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Change your account passwords. If you realize you've been scammed, change your Temu account password and any account passwords that are the same. If you can't log in to your Temu account, click Trouble signing in? on the login page to initiate account retrieval.
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Contact your bank. Once your accounts are secure, call your bank. You may need to ask for the fraud department. You should contact your bank even if you haven't had any money stolen from your account. Your bank may be able to keep an eye out for any suspicious purchases and stop them before they go through.
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Contact Temu. Go to Temu's suspicious reports page and fill out a report to the best of your ability. Make sure to include transaction dates, payment amounts, and any emails or texts you got before or during the scam.
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Contact the local authorities. If the scammer got your bank information, social security number, or any other personally identifying information, call the local authorities and make a report. Even if you're unsure, it's better to call and ask if you should file a report, especially if you're concerned about monetary or identity theft.
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- ↑ https://www.fortinet.com/resources/cyberglossary/url-phishing
- ↑ https://www.keepersecurity.com/blog/2024/07/05/if-i-click-a-link-will-i-get-hacked
- ↑ https://www.infobip.com/glossary/short-code
- ↑ https://www.temu.com/support/c3/how-to--scam-emails-f-208-s-2039.html
- ↑ https://fox8.com/news/nexstar-media-wire/got-a-temu-job-offer-via-text-why-people-who-replied-are-warning-others
- ↑ https://www.temu.com/support/c3/protect-yourself-from-spam-text-messages-and-phishing-scams-f-208-s-1444.html
- ↑ https://www.reddit.com/r/qatar/comments/1kpm6wf/why_is_temu_being_such_a_scam_i_mean_are_they
- ↑ https://www.reddit.com/r/xbox/comments/12eouas/new_messaging_scam_to_watch_out_for























































































