Wish is algorithm-designed to guarantee profits despite having non-existent service.
This is the one and only reason I am never shopping with them again.
My wife tried Wish out. We bought a couple of items and they were months late or completely wrong. She complained about it, and we got some refunds. Seemed ok.
I recently added another $80ish worth of products to my purchases and the next day we are denied customer service altogether. It's simply a scam by the same people who came up with Google, which is now displaying ads illegally on my device at random and most of them for Wish.
"Your account has been flagged for excessive refunds."
Never in my life have I ever seen this. This is not a reputable business in any way. Shop anywhere else.
I retired at 34 by providing service and being entirely responsible for every little thing I did. That is what I expect, and I'll be on the warpath about this for a while to come. Service and responsibly are king in business.
One last detail. You can find the products on Wish through other reputable companies in lots for a fraction of what you pay on Wish. Those items can be sold for a profit while you keep some for yourself. When you pay $5 each for 100 of something that's worth $80 each here in retail, you make a killing if you sell them for 25 percent of retail. Just saying.
And a quick note for HighYa staff. You need a no star option. For cases of fraud like this.
Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend