Fake adidas sweater
Fake adidas sweater, £50 down the drain. Absolutley fuming. Will be claiming a refund through the bank
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Fake adidas sweater, £50 down the drain. Absolutley fuming. Will be claiming a refund through the bank
It’s Fraud Scam Website Placed 2 Orders.
Never Received, They Responded Once On my Messages And Then Never Again !
Don’t Buy From Them ..
Scam website that steals photos from other companies and ship trash to you. Avoid at all cost.
huge scam they counterfeit products such as Adidas and send shitty products instead from China. They don't want to refund me and they created several facebook page with scam advertisements. Don't buy.
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