In any way you know of. I find people here are more aware of politics and ethics behind big companies and this is what prompted my question but I’m also curious about any other differences.
I’m in Australia and I’ve only used Ebay and AliExpress so far. I find AliExpress has more variety and somewhat cheaper prices but I don’t know why or anything else.
When I first heard about Temu it was always in relation to dodgy products and sex toys so I didn’t pay much attention to it, however lately I keep hearing about people buying regular stuff without issues. Never tried it myself though.
Temu is literally just a front page for AliExpress (which is itself a public/consumer front end for Alibaba), so no difference there.You’ll probably find a lot of junk and some halfway decent products.No clue how Aussie eBay is, but here in the states it’s done a lot to clean itself up over the past decade. A few years ago, I never even considered it when online shopping because of how many dropshipping SEO-manipulating accounts there were. It was hard to find quality items from real accounts. Now, I do almost 100% of my online shopping on eBay. Mostly books, which are usually dirt cheap used.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temu
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AliExpress
They both sell products out of China, and I can believe that the same products might be available on both, but I don’t think that they’re the same organization, if that’s what you’re saying.
You’re right, I was thinking of Alixpress and TaoBao being two front ends for Alibaba