Worst sellers ever
Worst sellers ever! Didn't send 2 pieces. Do not buy from them! Stay aware!
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Worst sellers ever! Didn't send 2 pieces. Do not buy from them! Stay aware!
Two days ago bough online an automatic liquid soap dispenser, once i load it up with soap and batteries it turns out its not working. Tried to contact the online website several times on the contact details left but impossible. Sent an email too no answer at all. After that read sooo many clients had soo many troubles with used stock (you realise it once open unpack it).
Unfair scammy website!
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