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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

disappeared

disappeared. made the purchase received part of it, and they are gone, none of the sites are still up

10 December 2021
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is a scam company

This is a scam company. For 42 days after purchase I asked for my item to be dispatched. It was not. And no timeline was given when I requested it. Then Danceseo pretended to send the item, but the tracking link was dead. E-mails to them now bounce. This is the worst company I have ever had the misfortune to deal with online.

16 November 2021
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

A scam, plain and simple

This is yet another branch of the many tentacled company that started with the domain Lady-Coat.com. They specialise in putting up photos of attractive clothing (made by some other company), then sending you a cheap knock-off of truly terrible quality. Honestly. Words cannot describe just how bad. The shirt I received was not even close to the same shirt, except in a passing VAGUE resemblance. In fact, I ordered two shirts, and the other has not yet arrived. It has been more than two months now. They refuse to cancel the order without a 15% penalty, and demand that the rip-off shirt that DID arrive be shipped by courier to China before they will refund me. Shipping the shirt would cost as much, or more, than the shirt itself — a fact I'm sure they are banking on. I’m not taking the chance that I spend $30 to ship it back, only to be told they won’t fulfil their end of the bargain.

When I ordered these shirts they were from a website at waifairy.com. (I mean, I know. That should have been clue enough that it was a rip-off, but I guess I was having a brain-fog day.) Before my order arrived, that site had gone down, and my order e-mail now pointed to danceseo.com. The mail I have been receiving from them (they are surprisingly responsive, if entirely unhelpful) come from lady-coat.com. According to at least one scam-tracking site, they have more than 200 different domains registered to them. Do NOT give these people any more money.

25 August 2021
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