Fraudulent business
As others have said, this business is fraudulent. I ordered two hampers after seeing an online advertisement in the New York Times. The hampers, described as "quilted," appeared to be made of a thick, wooly fabric, with stitching and fabric variation creating a three-dimensional effect. I placed my order 1/1/26. Seven weeks later, I received two hampers with printed designs on flat canvas, nothing like the photos. When I contacted the company about getting the full refund guaranteed on the website, I was told (probably by a bot) that this would not be feasible because the items would have to be shipped to Hong Kong--even though the address on the website was in Colorado--and that the photo had merely been "optimized." I was offered a 15% and then a 20% refund. I did not accept. (I might have asked my credit card company to cover the loss (about $65), but did not, since it wasn't their fault.) I contacted the NYT to let them know that they should not be allowing this fraudulent advertising.



