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  1. Vitamin and Supplements Store
  2. Wellness Center

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Online Feng Shui store offering positive energy-infused Feng Shui cures to remedy bad fengshui in 2020 / 2021. 20% DISCOUNT voucher & FREE GIFTS. Authentic Feng shui products for wealth, love and health luck


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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Feng Shui Mall Misleading Location

Feng Shui Mall - Misleading Location – Fake USA Claim.
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"Feng Shui Mall" advertises as if it’s a USA-based business but is actually located in Malaysia. This is deceptive to customers, as the true location is not made clear in their ads. Many shoppers assume they are buying from a US company, only to face long shipping times, unexpected import duties, and international return hassles. This lack of transparency misleads customers and creates a poor shopping experience. Businesses outside the USA should use their real location instead of scamming American consumers.

July 7, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM. "Misleading Claims and False Advertising – Beware of Feng Shui Mall

I recently came across Feng Shui Mall, which claims to be the oldest and largest Feng Shui store—a statement that is completely misleading. After some research, it turns out that this store is actually located in Malaysia, and their claims about being the biggest and oldest are far from accurate. It's frustrating to see how they are misleading customers with such false advertising. How is it possible for a business to make such baseless claims and scam people this way? It's important for potential customers to know the truth and not fall for these exaggerated claims. If you're looking for a trustworthy and reputable Feng Shui store, I suggest you look elsewhere.

July 24, 2024
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