Temu Return Policy: It’s Definitely Different…But We Figure It ALL Out

Updated December 12, 2023 by Kyle
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Have you ever bought something from Temu? For those unfamiliar with Temu, it’s basically buying stuff directly from China rather than going through a retailer like Amazon or Walmart. The products are SUPER cheap and are mostly generic in nature, but you can buy pretty much everything on Temu that you can on Amazon. But since you’re buying directly from China, the return process can be a bit more complex. So I wanted to take the opportunity to do a deep dive on the Temu return policy in an attempt to answer all your potential questions. I hope this article helps.

Temu Return Policy: It's Definitely Different...But We Figure It ALL Out

How Many Return Days Does Temu Allow?

90 days.

Temu gives you a generous 90 days to make a return in the VAST majority of items.

You can return items for ANY reason, including if you just don’t like it.

IMPORTANT: They limit you to one free return per order.

What Does “1 Free Return Per Order” Actually Mean?

Let’s say you bought 5 items from Temu and they all show up on your doorstep in one box.

Then after opening the box, you decide you want to return 3 of the items, you’ll want to return the 3 items in the same packaging/box so you don’t have to pay ANY return shipping fees.

If you return 1 of the items, then decide later on you want to return something else, you’ll have to pay the shipping fees to return it.

See Also: Amazon Return Policy: We Finally Break It ALL Down For You

What Does It Cost After I Make My “1 Free” Return?

It depends.

This is where their return policy gets REALLY confusing.

Turns out the return shipping fee that you’ll be charged depends on the size and weight of the package you’re returning.

When I pressed a Temu rep on this question they could NOT give me anything more specific.

So if anyone knows how this works, let me know in the comments.

Do Any Items Come With Less Than 90-Day Return Window?

No.

Either the product has a 90-day return window -OR- it can’t be returned at all, there is no middle ground at Temu.

Okay…So What Items Are NOT Returnable?

Glad you asked as there definitely are some products that you CANNOT return under any circumstance.

They include the following:

Clothing or Shoes that’s been Worn, Washed, Hygiene Sticker Removed, or Damaged.

– Anything MISSING the Tag or original Packaging. Note: Not sure how strict Temu is on this.

– Products marked or labelled as Non-Refundable.

– Stuff that Temu gave you for FREE, like “free gifts with purchase” items.

See Also: We Make Sense of a Complicated Walmart Return Policy

Can I Wear Clothing and Shoes?

Yes.

You can try stuff on at home and wear it around the house to see how it feels, but Temu draws the line when you wear shoes outside or hide tags on clothing and wear them to work, or on a date, thinking you might return them later.

Can the Tags Be Removed?

Temu bags with sticker barcode

No.

Strictly speaking, they ask you to not remove the tags, but the MAJORITY of their items come in bags with no tags on the actual item.

Also, thanks to commenter Robin for dropping the knowledge that the majority of items come in bags and DON’T have tags on them.

The bags will have a barcode on them so it’s important to keep the item and the corresponding bag TOGETHER as it will be hard to match them up if they get mixed up with other items.

When trying on clothing, Robin makes the great suggestion of putting everything back in its baggie immediately after you take it off until you’re 100% sure you want to keep it.

Also, the sticker on the bag usually has some type of indicator of the item (size, color, dimensions) so you can often figure out which item came in which bag.

If you lose your clear bag, with the barcode on them, you should try contacting them to ask what your return options are.

Perhaps Temu can help you find the barcode number and you can write it on a clear Ziploc bag and make your return that way.

How Do I Start My Return and Get a Shipping Label?

To get my return started, I just did the following fairly easy steps:

1. Go to your Temu Account and click on Your Orders

2. Next, find the order with the item(s) you want to return and tap Return/Refund

3. Then Select the item or items you want to return along with the Reason for Return and Upload Photos if requested.

4. Next, select your Return Method and Refund Method that you want to use then click SUBMIT.

5. Last, click on Print Return Label to print it out and officially start your return.

How Long Will It Take to Get My Money Back?

5 – 14 business days.

According to Temu, it could take 5-14 days after they’ve received your return and examined it, for you to get your money back.

This all depends on your financial institution, BUT in my experience it takes only a fraction of that.

I got my money back on one of my returns in 2 days (credit card purchase) and the other only took 4 business days (PayPal purchase).

I think they have to say 5-14 days to protect themselves from “one-offs” that might take a long time to get your refund back to you for whatever reason.

How Do I Get My Money Back as Quickly as Possible?

Choose Temu credits.

If you know you’ll be shopping with them in the future, select Temu credits as your return method.

You’ll get credited almost instantly after they receive your items and the credits DO NOT expire.

See Also: The Shein Return Policy is Very Confusing, But We Make Sense Of It

Do I Need the Original Orange Box or Bag?

No.

While it might make your return run smoother, it’s not a deal breaker if you DON’T have the original box and protective packaging.

Temu told me “to use any suitable packaging, such as bags or boxes, that can accommodate all the item(s) you wish to return.”

Can I Get Store Credit After 90 Days?

No.

I asked Temu this question specifically and was told that after 90 days you’re up Schitt’s Creek without a paddle.

You can either donate the item or try and sell it on eBay if you have no use for it.

Once My Return Is Started, How Much Time Do I Have?

14 days.

Your return has to be postmarked within 14 days after you get it started.

I’m not sure how strict Temu is on this as I’ve talked to shoppers who’ve forgotten about their return and it took them 25 days to finally drop it off and they were still able to make the return without a glitch. 

Does Temu Ever Let You Keep Items You Try to Return?

Surprisingly, yes.

Because your shipping stuff all the way back to China, Temu will often tell you to keep the item and still refund your money.

This happens most often on stuff priced under $8 as it’ll cost more to ship it back than the product is actually worth.

As I’ve written about before, Amazon will often do this as well on specific items.

Can You Abuse Their Policy and Get Banned?

Absolutely, yes.

If you constantly do things like claim you never received an item, or make an unusually high number of returns, you can guarantee your account will get flagged and eventually they’ll close it altogether.

Just because you’re buying stuff directly from China, doesn’t mean it’s okay to abuse their policy.

If/when their policy gets abused too much, Temu will be forced to create larger restriction and a shorter return window and it’ll hurt shoppers who need to make a legitimate return.

Hacks for Success When It Comes to Temu Returns

1. Separate Orders – When ordering multiple items, some of which you might want return, ALWAYS try to separate your order into individual orders.

By doing this, you can return all the products for free at different time periods.

In other words, you don’t have to return all the products at once, you can test them out at your leisure and return them when you see fit as long as you’re still within the 90 day return window.

2. “Sender Address” Caution – Do not send your return back to the “Sender Address” that comes on your original packaging or box.

If you do, your package package will end up at the wrong place and you’ll likely never see it again or your money.

3. You Cannot Print a Return Label Using the Tracking Number – There’s a Reddit thread floating around that shows a Temu shipping label that says you can print a return label by using the original tracking number.

This is VERY misleading by Temu, especially to elderly shoppers who are not tech savvy.

You must go through the Temu site or app to initiate a return, you CANNOT do it using the original tacking number.

Ask the Reader: What’s been your experience with the return policy at Temu? If you have any tidbits to offer, please drop a comment and I’ll get it added to the article.


By Kyle James

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NikoG.

Thank you! This was super helpful!!

Robin

Hi, Thanks for trying to make Temu easier for people to use, since sometimes details are lost in translation.

I was actually looking for HOW to match the wrappers/clear packaging each item comes in with the item that goes in it if they get separated.

You are not covering that here, but reading the info you do have, it sounds like you don’t actually shop on Temu, so I wanted to let you know something important.

NONE of the items have tags on them. Instead, they come in a protective bag or box of some sort with a bar code on it.

The bar code usually includes the size and color, but beyond that it is almost impossible to match items with their original packaging if they get separated.

You MUST include this packaging with each returned item or Temu has no idea what the item is or the seller. Some of the clothes will have a tiny size tag in them, but none of their items include tags like we have in the US.

For example, if you type in a tag/style number from inside a piece of clothing in the U.S., you can usually find a lot of information. Not so with Temu clothes. I have a skirt that got separated from its packaging – and the skirt doesn’t even have a size tag in it. The skirt is multi-colored. I have several empty bags that say the same size and multi-colored, lol.

Trying to match tags to items in your order isn’t working for me either. Sometimes you can figure out by a seller code on the bag if you are smart, but otherwise I have no idea how to figure this piece out. So I would recommend to buyers that when you are trying on your order all at once (as one does), put everything back in its baggie until you know you are 100% going to keep it.

Also, I have returned several orders and have received refunds. The return address is to somewhere in CA, so I imagine that is where the return is being scanned in and processed before it heads overseas (to possibly get lost).

When it comes to clothes and shoes are there are a few considerations: fabrics and sizes. First, the fabric of the actual clothes are not what it looks like in the displayed photo. A photo may look like linen, cotton, or jersey, but it mostly likely some type of polyester. So be sure to view all of the photos and look at photos on reviews if you can. Eventually you get the hang of what the fabrics will be like after some returns. The prints can seriously fool you too. It can look like a top or dress has embroidered elements and then it arrives and it is printed on the material.

The clothing sizes for women are two sizes smaller than US sizes 99% of the time. So, for example, if you are a size 20 or 2X in US sizes (think Old Navy quality), then on Temu, you will order a 4X (20). Weirdly, men’s sizes are the same as US sizes 99% of the time.

Shoe size are all over the place. You should look at the size chart EVERY time. You can’t even assume the size chart is for men or women no matter what the item is called. Sometimes they list IS sizes in the size chart, but the safest bet is knowing your European size. For example women’s U.S. size 9 is European size 40. The size chart also lists foot length, so that is a great way to choose a shoe size too.

Temu is awesome for buying the stuff you would typically buy from Chinese companies on Amazon at about a third of the Amazon price. You just have to wait a week to receive it instead of 2 days!

Finally, larger, bulkier items are not always a great deal on Temu, likely because of the shipping cost. So, if you see a larger electronic item or household item, like a comforter, on Temu first, you should definitely check US retailers too, since exchanging is still easier that way.

Hope this helps! Temu is definitely a great way to find bargains on certain kinds of items. And for lower income people, it can help their clothing and gift budgets go much further!

Danacea

HI, very informative. I didn’t see how to upload a pic of the item, when a return is being sent back. Please if you would list this here and/or send me an email. Many thanks for doing so.

Stephanie Henckel

Hey! So what if I don’t have the original clear barcode bearing bags?