Poor customer service
Bought a defective product off them and they refuse to resolve the issue. Never buy off this company unless you like being ripped off.
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Bought a defective product off them and they refuse to resolve the issue. Never buy off this company unless you like being ripped off.
The Tetris Duel plug and play is ok, decent build quality, controllers are a bit fiddly as the joysticks have Tetris shapes making it difficult at times. There’s only one version of Tetris so boredom sets in quickly. A price tag of £40 is way too high for such a device.
Awful product with worse customer service, we brought there wind up sprouts toys for the grandson for Christmas but straight from the box 1 of them didn't work, on contacting the firm they are just not interested in sorting the problem out, dont waste your money on there products
Great products and friendly customer service
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