I ordered from Luphiecase in April 2020…
I ordered from Luphiecase in April 2020 and it is now June, and I have not received the item or had any response to my emails.
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I ordered from Luphiecase in April 2020 and it is now June, and I have not received the item or had any response to my emails.
Avoid this website! It is an absolute scam! I ordered a case for iPhone 11, and paid by PayPal. And immediately I received confirmation email which also mentioned they would inform me when they ship the product, since I also paid for tracking. It was the last email I received from them. They never sent me the product and never replied to any of my emails. In their website they claim that It takes three days to test the product before shipping it. They buy this time to transfer money from PayPal to their account. Never order any product from this website
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