Close to being a scam
Close to being a scam. Reviews on their website are all fake. Really cheaply made, and not worth it.
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Close to being a scam. Reviews on their website are all fake. Really cheaply made, and not worth it.
You might think the price is good compared to other products, it isn't! The loo brush looks like it should have cost about £2, it's so cheaply made. The sticker that attaches to the wall constantly falls off which is the only reason I bought it. I emailed them for a replacement sticker and unsurprisingly have had no reply.
As per comment below, sadly I encountered the same issue, what a waste of money. Do not buy, total scam.
Ordered from this company and they sent the wrong colour from what I ordered. Trying to call & email to organise a return & refund & absolutely no answer. When I googled the address & phone number a few different businesses come up with same the details so now worried it's a scam company.
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