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Scam ordered February cancelled April as not delivered still no money back 29th July. 25 emails later still nothing
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Scam ordered February cancelled April as not delivered still no money back 29th July. 25 emails later still nothing
Placed an order on 2nd February, did not receive any goods. In spite of around 10 emails and countless promises of a refund I still have not received any refund. DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY.
Received a damaged ring in March and despite 22 emails l have still not received the partial refund they offered me. Do not use this company - lve had every excuse for non payment
Ordered my ring on 22th February 2023 arrived today 27th February 2023 at first I thought I had been scammed. I must say it’s not completely what I was expecting but it’s hey OK
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