Biggest scam
Do not buy from this site, absolute scam. Lures you in with cheap deals by impersonating the real cool shirtz website, but nothing gets delivered!
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Do not buy from this site, absolute scam. Lures you in with cheap deals by impersonating the real cool shirtz website, but nothing gets delivered!
Would leave 0 stars if possible!
This would be because they are a scam and did nothing but steal money. Absolutely disgusting trash cans of people.
If it looks too good to be true, it likely is. If someone’s got the money to throw away on a replica please do and let us know. I’ll be over here waiting for the official release of the Bee Hoodie
This website is a scam and a replica of the actual website shirtz.cool.
There are several similar ones to these all across the internet now that pretend to be the same official shop.
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