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Scam
Same as the others, they took a payment for a product and aren’t intending on shipping it. Scam website that needs to be shut down.
Ordered a belt never shipped
Ordered a belt. Never shipped. Either a scan website or the company has stopped trading but not shut down their website. Unable to contact anyone at the company.
Item never shipped and never responded to queries
I placed an order for a belt 12 June 2022 and have not received it until today. I contacted them via email and social media four times but never got a response. It almost seems like they are no longer trading. I will have to dispute the transaction with my credit card provider. Overall I would not recommend ordering from them and I wished someone else had written a review earlier to prevent me from this chaos.
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