VMAX is a fraud organization
VMAX is a fraud organization. I warn all people to boycott this shop completely. They send people broken things online and then blame them.
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Die VMAX Global AG mit Sitz in der Schweiz entwickelt, produziert und vertreibt hochwertige Premium-E-Scooter. VMAX E-Scooter steht für kraftvolle Motoren, moderne Technologie und funktionales Design. Unsere Kund:innen profitieren von hoher Produktqualität, Fokus auf Sicherheit und Fahrspass sowie persönlichem Service – online und vor Ort in der Schweiz und Deutschland.
Industrieweg 32, 4852, Rothrist, Switzerland
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VMAX is a fraud organization. I warn all people to boycott this shop completely. They send people broken things online and then blame them.
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