Scam took my money delivery never come…
Scam took my money delivery never come customer service shit dont help dont order from this webside is fake
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Scam took my money delivery never come customer service shit dont help dont order from this webside is fake
I ordered a hawaiian shirt, received notice that they had received full payment and would ship immediately. A month later I received nothing. They keep sending me boilerplate messages that I need to wait longer, but not how long. Clearly this is a scam web site that will take your money and deliver nothing. I ended up disputing the charge for a full refund, and I'm moving on. I make this review to make sure I can save at least someone from the same experience. My recommendation is NOT to DO BUSINESS WITH RAYRAY.
honest and helpful advice on the call yesterday. I can say RAy opened my eyes about the housebuying market.
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