Ordered 2 blenders
Ordered 2 blenders . Both dont work and no communication or refund. Avoid !!@
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Ordered 2 blenders . Both dont work and no communication or refund. Avoid !!@
I purchased an electric nail grinder. The battery lasts only 30 seconds once fully charged, and the grinder wheel stops the second it contacts an actual finger nail. What a con!
This ish a terrible company that signs you up to a weekly subscription for $100.80 without you even knowing, stay far away from them unless you want to be scammed. They have hustled me out of over $400.00 and are sending these subscriptions to an address I no longer even live at.
The company advertises that products are from USA. NAD+ was shipped from China and it was nothing more than corn starch and caffeine. The same company has numerous other shell / fake companies it markets under their name. Buyer Beware
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