They stole my $ and only shipped one…
They stole my $ and only shipped one out of 5 times and it took forever to receive the one item. Total scam.
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They stole my $ and only shipped one out of 5 times and it took forever to receive the one item. Total scam.
Complete scam. Ordered T-Shirt from what appeared to be a U.S. company. After ordering, an extra $9 charge was added for international shipping. I didn’t agree to that. Then I get shipping notifications from Norway. Crazy! Still have not received anything. Stay away from this scam!
Post sales edit: received the T-Shirt I ordered but still was charged an extra $9 for shipping that was not part of the original receipt/order. Stay away!
STOP! This is a scam! Ordered on Jun 3. I get the slow boats from China, but then delivered to a vague address two US states away from the confirmed delivery address. Get this: acloths.com says, a tracking number was applied in error to that order, so it was delivered to a “parcel storage” place somewhere in Washington State. Why is that my issue? Okay…I admit I got scammed. Moving on. But don’t go there with this phony retailer.
Do not use this company
Do not use this company, you will pay for one thing (a fake cut and pasted picture it turns out) and receive another (I ordered a vibrant rainbow shirt with a collar size M and received a grey tee shirt size 3x!) . Still dealing with customer service but appears to be a scam.
Date of experience: June 17, 2025
Picture in the advert was completely different to the item that arrived. It was a cheap printed top instead of an embroidered one. Don't waste your money
I ordered 2 items from them.
Not cheap, despite supposed discount.
When they arrived they did NOT match the pictures that were advertised.
I complained, i was ignored.
I sent a 2nd email, i was asked for photos. Which I sent.
I was ignored again, so I reminded them again.
I was then asked to send a photo of the product QR code and outer packaging label.
I suspect this is a delaying tactic.
I then received an email asking for me to keep the goods and take $5 as compensation. I refused. The goods are NOT what I ordered and I want my money back.
I then got an email and they tried to up the compensation to $7 - again I refused. They are ignoring my refund request.
Despite 2 further emails, I have yet to receive a response.
I have photographs of the products. The Pride shorts show a faded back, tight legged short. The shorts that were sent look like a baggy shoolgirls skirt. Cheap material and Jet black.
Now they are sending random replies to my refund request. The latest is blaming President Trump's tariffs.
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