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Temu Rewards Start Looking Different After More Time Spent

Plenty of app reward systems seem believable in the beginning because they are built to feel close enough to winning that people keep going. The shift happens later, when someone has already invested time, invited people, completed tasks, and still feels stuck just short of whatever was promised. That is the point where curiosity turns into suspicion. For users who went past the first easy steps and kept trying to complete the reward process, does it ever feel like a fair system with a real payoff, or does it mostly leave people feeling like the target keeps moving?

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App rewards usually feel fair only while the early steps are still easy enough to keep hope alive. The part that starts bothering people is when they’ve already put in time, invited others, finished tasks, and still feel one move away from something that never quite arrives. That’s why people get skeptical around temu free gift, because the system can feel less like a reward and more like a loop built to keep effort going without a clean end point. Once the target keeps shifting, trust drops fast even if the app never says no directly.

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