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DO NOT use this site
DO NOT use this site, its a complete scam!! I authorised $53.99 AUD and 1070.00 USD has been withdrawn from paypal, almost impossible to dispute with their lack of options on their site and unable to submit as their site is crap.
No emails for my alleged order, avoid at all costs
Total Scam
Total Scam, imitating the real Dusk store. Spent $15AU, charged PayPal account $1070USD. Fighting to have the transaction reversed.
Scam sites..
Scam sites... do not purchase from them... ordered $70 of product and charged $1569... lodged paypal claim immediately... fingers crossed
Scam website
Scam website, bought some candles, worth about $64, proceed sale for said amount. PayPal invoice was for over 150,000 Japanese yen (about $1500!!). Opened PayPal claim straight away, not hopeful.
Avoid at all costs!!
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