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Emails with fake Temu offers

What’s the threat?

Scammers are sending emails promoting offers that claim to be from Chinese-based shopping site Temu. In one scam, you’re urged to take a survey to win a ‘Temu Mystery box’ ( in our screenshot). Clicking the button takes you to a site). It asks you to answer questions on your shopping habits and pay a delivery fee of between £1 and £2.

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