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Low life scum don’t send the goods out…
Low life scum don’t send the goods out and don’t own up to his own mistakes scum and I haven’t received anything and it’s been a year should be taken down
Do not buy I Baught two items from them to find out they are fakes
Do not buy I Baught two items from them to find out they are fakes
Great service
Great service, items took couple days extra, definitely order again.
They sell fakes
Do not buy from this business
Do not buy from this business. I have been waiting 5 months on order and keep getting the same response from business blaming Covid-19. Then I asked for a refund and keep getting same poor response as to why I haven’t received refund. Business is an absolute scam and I now think the business also sells fake products to.
DO NOT buy fake trainers
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