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ordered 4 panels 2700mm x 1100 12mm thick received a roll of wallpaper 450mm x 600mm no response from them
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ordered 4 panels 2700mm x 1100 12mm thick received a roll of wallpaper 450mm x 600mm no response from them
Same as everyone below. Ordered rollable wall panels and got scammed with rolls of wallpaper. Trading Standards next!
I was duped by this fake company. I ordered acoustic panels and received a delivery of wallpaper. Do not buy from these crooks.
Ordered 4 wall panels . Got 4 rolls of wall paper that looks like wall panes
I placed an order on the website, never received any confirmation of order and the transaction left my bank with a completely different company name. No way of contacting them to find out what is happening with order and they aren’t responding to any emails so I’m guessing this is a scam company
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