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Long term customer, usually pretty happy with jusk... Ordered a bunch of stuff on 1st, delivery is supposed to be 6-10 days, in reality it's been 20+ days now and they say it will not be delivered for sure in next few days as well...
HUGE disappointment, especially since they moved the delivery date by a few days every day I called...
Too expensive for the goods that are worse quality than Temu. Customer service is awful as well, I strongly recommend to check other furniture places.
Bad quality, very high prices, i will never buy anything again there
I always had a good experience. Our nearby Jysk is in Indjija where they are helpful and always ready to help.
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