I bought a shirt and it was never sent…
I purchased a shirt with this company and it was never sent to me but they were quick to take my money. They have yet to reply.
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I purchased a shirt with this company and it was never sent to me but they were quick to take my money. They have yet to reply.
Scam! They don’t send out the shirts
And they don’t reply on emails!
Ordered on 4th march. Nothing received and nothing shipped!
Be aware for this scam!
I ordered a shirt, the payment was processed, but nothing was ever sent. I’ve emailed the company, but they haven’t responded.
100% fraudulent.
Order did not arrive, contacted the seller multiple times, no response, money gone :(.
When tracking the order - Order confirmed - then the order is just gone, no more options to track or even acknowledge that the order was even there.
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