Very poor service
Same-day delivery was promised on the website. It’s now been 13 days, and the package is still in China. My refund request is being completely ignored. Very poor service and zero respect for customers.
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Same-day delivery was promised on the website. It’s now been 13 days, and the package is still in China. My refund request is being completely ignored. Very poor service and zero respect for customers.
This is a total Scam. I ordered 2 items and have received nothing. I keep emailing and they reply saying they will check into it but nothing happens. DO NOT ORDER FROM THEM ..
I ordered 3 product on 21st of October and did not receive them. The order status is still "Ordered" and the answers form their customer services are inconclusive.
I asked for refund, but nothing happen.
Stay away - possible scam!
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