Don't order from them. Scam company
Ordered some items off them, had live chat conversations at the time of purchase. Tried to contact numerous times and nothing back. Seemed genuine. Have been scamed out of £48. Website now seems to have disapered.
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Ordered some items off them, had live chat conversations at the time of purchase. Tried to contact numerous times and nothing back. Seemed genuine. Have been scamed out of £48. Website now seems to have disapered.
I ordered a Nottingham forest 3rd shirt on July 4th still not arrived on the 25 they said would be here by the 18th tried to contact them but never reply to e mail or the chat room avoid at all cost they are scammers
Ordered A Nottingham Forest away shirt from last season.
Waited over 10 days before emailing them.
No shirt no reply to email definitely imho a scam company to avoid
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