Recticare cream
I ordered a Recticare cream, but never received it.
No customer service, no reply on each of my mails.
Fraudulent site.
Order at your own risk.
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I ordered a Recticare cream, but never received it.
No customer service, no reply on each of my mails.
Fraudulent site.
Order at your own risk.
I ordered something from this site and it said that it would be here in 20 working days when I looked up the tracking number they gave me it said it's still processing and 20 days later it said the same thing I filed a report through my bank because I never received the products I bought. I sent them three emails within the 25 days that I was not receiving the product and no answers to my emails that's when I decided to file a fraud report to my bank
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