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Fake company
Fake company! Ordered wall panels & not received them!!! Can't contact them. Do not buy items with companies advertising on Tik Tok.
Avoid this company
Avoid this company, they are a scam. I ordered some acoustic wall panels and received a drill bit. I have tried contacting them only to get no reply.
⚠️ Warning- scammer- Avoid AT all cost -
⚠️ Warning: Scam Website – Auraya Home ⚠️
I purchased wall panels from the website Auraya Home. Please be very careful with this company — it appears to be fake.
I was charged for my order, but the items never arrived. Despite multiple attempts to contact them via email and through their website, I received no response.
This is a bogus company, and I’m sharing my experience to warn others.
👉 Avoid Auraya Home at all costs!
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