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Well firstly you have to register to even see what is for sale - what kind of a shop is that - not one I want to shop at!

Secondly, Trustpilot today shows 37% reviews as 1* which is the lowest you can give, and doesn't inspire confidence. Some of the reviews are not very flattering.
 
Wish is fine, it's a legit marketplace and I've used it a few times over the last few years.

If you like those kinda marketplaces also try AliExpress and Gearbest.
 
There's a lot of cheap crap on there, but there are probably some bargains with careful shopping too. I wouldn't spend more than you can afford to write off as a lesson learned though...

It's a marketplace, rather like ebay or Amazon, but with rather less oversight.

I've ordered a few things on there, and it's a nice surprise when they turn up weeks later when I've forgotten about them.

I'd assume anything branded is fake though, unless it's direct from a supplier you know or can verify elsewhere...
 
I've bought from there for a few years, not had any problems. Just remember you generally get what you pay for.
 

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