Thousands of people using the internet have been bombarded with adverts that seem too good to be true, offering "free money" to people who sign up to a Chinese shopping website, Temu.
This has prompted many to ask - is it real? Social media users have shared screenshots from X and Instagram that appear to show them receiving £50 for getting other people to sign up to the shopping website's app.
Once both people have signed up, Temu claims that they will each receive £50 paid directly into the PayPal account. Others have reported being offered Temu credit instead of cash, but many people online are questioning if the offer of free money is too good to be true.
Others have asked what Temu gets out of such an offer, with serious questions about how the app uses user data, reports The Mirror. READ MORE: DWP issues update on 'crucial' change to pensions from August Temu said it gathers user information solely for the purpose of delivering their service.
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