This company is a total scam
This company is a total scam. They deceive the customer, don't send the correct product, and then refuse to issue a refund; the customer they deceived has to pay for shipping themselves.
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This company is a total scam. They deceive the customer, don't send the correct product, and then refuse to issue a refund; the customer they deceived has to pay for shipping themselves.
Rating it as 1 star or zero. The quality of material is bad. Delivery took look and what more, it says exchange free and there's a contact email but no one is answering at all despite numerous attempts.
I ended up paying for a tailor which costs me 4x more the price. Watch out people, i find this a scam!!
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