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Fake site. There is no Horvat shop in Ljubljana, they send you cheap smelly chinese clothes.
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Fake site. There is no Horvat shop in Ljubljana, they send you cheap smelly chinese clothes.
Website with fake AI content and a fabricated storyline aimed at tricking people via Facebook ads.
The site content and story suggest that the store is located in Ljubljana, but there’s no official record of it (I live in Ljubljana—it’s not that big of a city). Additionally, the site doesn’t provide a physical address, even though it displays opening hours, clearly trying to appear legitimate. You can tell the photos are AI-generated—check the hands and fingers of the older couple.
TL;DR: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is. Stay alert—it’s likely cheap Chinese products being marketed as if they’re from a local shop.
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