If wish.com has offices in the U.S. they might have to reconsider a few things. Lots of $45 Rolex watches, $3 terabyte USB drives, $5 Credit Suisse gold bars, etc can be had there. At Wish, the world is your counterfeit oyster.
Yes, a month despite the fact that wish has warehouses in just about every major city. We even have one here in Toronto, Canada. Yet it still takes a month or more to get your order. Maybe it is cheaper for them to bulk ship to the warehouses, which then do last-mile shipping. That could make it take longer. But there are a lot of inconsistencies with their business model besides just the time it takes for shipping to finally occur.
My theory is that they micro-loan out the money or invest it in some quick manner, which is why it takes up to a week for the order to even get processed.
Same for those daily draws for things like $5 laptops. Only the first person to put in an order gets the $5 laptop (supposedly, I've never heard of anyone winning one of those type of deals), but they accept orders all day for .... some reason.
It all looks like a way to collect a whole whack of money that can be micro-invested. And there is no real way to return anything if your order doesn't arrive, is broken, the wrong item, or entirely fake (although the fake stuff is plenty obvious and barely hidden).