Arkansas AG warns Temu isn't like Amazon or Walmart: 'It's a theft business'

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Published July 2, 2024 12:54pm EDT

Arkansas AG warns Temu isn't like Amazon or Walmart: 'It's a theft business'​


Arkansas sues Temu for alleged deceptive practices and data theft​


By Kristen Altus FOXBusiness

Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin details the legal grounds of the state's lawsuit against China-based retailer Temu and former President Trump's court cases. video


Temu sells your data, not goods: Tim Griffin

Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin details the legal grounds of the state's lawsuit against China-based retailer Temu and former President Trump's court cases.

You know the saying that when a store’s prices are unbeatable, they’re likely unbelievable?

That’s the same warning Arkansas’ attorney general is giving to Americans who shop on Chinese-based Temu, alleging "it’s a theft business."

"The threat from China is not new, and it is real," AG Tim Griffin said on "Varney & Co." Tuesday. "Temu is not an online marketplace like Amazon or Walmart. It's a data theft business that sells goods as a means to an end. So it is common for an online marketplace like Amazon, like Walmart, to collect certain consumer data as part of the normal course of business. I think we all know that that's not what's going on here."

Last week, Griffin took legal action against the Chinese fast-fashion retailer Temu over what he alleges are the company’s "deceptive tactics" that are harming consumers.

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Arkansas' lawsuit targets Temu’s parent company, PDD Holdings. Shaun Rein, founder of the China Market Research Group, has described PDD Holdings as a "monster in Chinese e-commerce."

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Arkansas' attorney general is suing Chinese fast-fashion giant Temu over alleged deceptive practices and invasion of privacy. (Getty Images)

Griffin alleged that the company is using spyware and malware on its app to get more than just Americans’ consumer data.

"What Temu is doing is selling goods at a rock bottom price, not to make a profit off of those, but as a way to get into your phone, your device, and to collect your data," Griffin said. "Not just traditional consumer data, but using malware spyware to have complete access to your information. And [taking it] one step further, their code is written in such a way to evade detection."

These actions violate "several" of Arkansas’ state laws, according to the attorney general.


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"We've got a violation of the Arkansas Personal Information Protection Act, and we have a violation of the Arkansas Deceptive Trade Practices Act," he noted.

"All of this against the backdrop of who owns the company, who operates the company, which are former Chinese communist officials," Griffin continued. "So there's a lot to unpack here that goes beyond a traditional online marketplace."

A spokesperson for Temu told FOX Business the company was "surprised and disappointed" by the lawsuit. The company accused the attorney general of filing the lawsuit "without any independent fact-finding."

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"The allegations in the lawsuit are based on misinformation circulated online, primarily from a short-seller, and are totally unfounded. We categorically deny the allegations and will vigorously defend ourselves," the Temu spokesperson said.

Temu rose to household fame after spending nearly $3 billion on multiple Super Bowl ads in February, which cost roughly $7 million each – the going rate for 30-second ads during this year’s big game.
 

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lawsuit sounds like bullshyt and i wouldn't be surprised if the AG has puts on the company. where are the specifics?

if what he claims is true, people should be going to jail not just looking at a fine.
i didn't actually look at that one, but i did read the original source from a short selling shop
 

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There's no doubt in my mind that Temu is stealing your data, but to claim it's any different that Walmart or Amazon seems like anti Chinese propaganda.

Does he go into detail how what they are doing is different, and what he has as proof?


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It ain't hard to figure this one out.
 
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The AG of Arkansas eh? I wonder what Major Retailer is headquartered out of Arkansas...
Bentonville, Arkansas has been Walmart's corporate home since 1962. A once-sleepy Arkansas city has now become the epicenter of the country's largest retail empire. Since its 1962 founding, Walmart has not only transformed its headquarters in Bentonville, but along with it, the South Central burg it inhabits
 

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Bentonville, Arkansas has been Walmart's corporate home since 1962. A once-sleepy Arkansas city has now become the epicenter of the country's largest retail empire. Since its 1962 founding, Walmart has not only transformed its headquarters in Bentonville, but along with it, the South Central burg it inhabits
Capitalism at its finest..Corporations sicking the law on other corporations or people, or even funding terrorist groups.
 

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but they paid $3M in superbowl ads... :mjgrin: you telling me this company aint on the up & up???
 

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Man just found out temu allows you to do price adjustments within the first thirty days

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