So glad you came through
Was just giving it a try. So glad you came through, honestly wasn't expecting it
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Was just giving it a try. So glad you came through, honestly wasn't expecting it
Total scam. Exact same experience as the first review. Try to bleed you of 100 quid at a time then finally told me that the guards had stopped the delivery agent and that I had to pay for a prescription to avoid their agent getting done.
Massive scam. Do not shop here.
250+ euro gone and they tried to get more had I not copped on at that stage. They said they had been pulled by the cops (Garda) and needed to make a fake license before delivering the product. Using scare tactics to get you to spend another 190 euro and then of course no product delivered.
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