This is a scam shop front for a Chinese…
This is a scam shop front for a Chinese company who pretends to have a UK store closing down. The items are absolutely terrible and they do not provide refunds.
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This is a scam shop front for a Chinese company who pretends to have a UK store closing down. The items are absolutely terrible and they do not provide refunds.
Appalling. Either this lot or Robinson Brighton are a scam from Asia. Shoddy items. Avoid at all cost.
Harrison Cambridge and the almost identical “Robinson Brighton”, DO NOT EXIST. They are not registered at companies house and they have no physical address in the UK. These are SCAM websites. According to my bank, the organisation is in Hong Kong.
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