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Don't pay too much attention to Temu status once the package is in South Africa. It's better to use the local courier trackerThis is stupidly confusing. Out for delivery in my mind is it's arriving that day, not "it might be there sometime in the next 7 days".
They should change this to "In transit" or something.
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Thought that was common knowledge, especially on this forum.Thanks. That's helpful to know
Well, with the amount of price gouging that goes on in so many industries you never really know.Thought that was common knowledge, especially on this forum.
I mean, you can't really expect a 256GB USB drive for less than R150. It's kinda impossible unless it fell off a truck.
That's a scam. The same as the Lottery you won that you did not enter, or the inheritance from the dead uncle you did not know you had.Just a warning: I received this email from "Fastway" this afternoon. I do not have ANY outstanding orders. All the links go to a scaly website. The expanded "from" address is definitely unsavoury.
The format and content is enough to maybe convince the unwary to share their bank details...![]()
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I just had my first proper Temu disappointment. I ordered four power banks from a local warehouse. Only one was delivered, and it was completely different spec to the one I ordered. I logged a return straight away.
I guess the difference here is local supplier versus Temu itself.
It was local warehouse yes. I scheduled pickup tomorrow - will see if they arrive.does it say local warehouse ?
did you get to keep the item as well ?
I also got it twice this week but I don't have anything I needClaimCredit and WinCredit were live for me today (had to search for them)
I just checked and I have a R3000 Wincredit I can get, yeah manI also got it twice this week but I don't have anything I need
It's heavily nerfed compared to last year though but still works out to a decent 50% off.
Take a screenshot of the terms and plug it into AI and ask it for the minimum required spend for highest discount/reward.I just checked and I have a R300o Wincredit I can get, yeah man
Can someone help me quick please, I need R63 in "credit" to win the credit and the rate is at 1.8% credit back if I order in 25mins
If my maths is correct to get that R63 I need to make an order of minimum R3500?
Do they confirm you won the credit right after the order, if I made a stuff up in my calculation can I just cancel the order at that point?
It's a pretty basic calculation but I just want to make sure I'm doing it right.Take a screenshot of the terms and plug it into AI and ask it for the minimum required spend for highest discount/reward.