Complete scam never received nothing
Complete scam never received nothing. No emails no info about product nothing, be careful, I recommend leave all of the chemicals behind and remember health is wealth
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Complete scam never received nothing. No emails no info about product nothing, be careful, I recommend leave all of the chemicals behind and remember health is wealth
On 29 May 2024, I ordered several products from this store. Although I received an order confirmation, I never received any of my purchases, nor did they respond to the numerous messages I sent them. NEVER buy from them; they only take your money and never intend to deliver anything. It's a pure SCAM. Probably, they don't even read their incoming emails. I tried to write a review on their website (which should be published by "Judge.me"); it didn't work (the review system doesn't function). They have 62 so called reviews. This number doesn't change and stays on 62. I wonder where they came from.
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