Got Scammed
Got Scammed. 40 days since i placed order. No communication or refund
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Got Scammed. 40 days since i placed order. No communication or refund
I wish I could give them negative review. Outcasts is a fraudulent website.
1. They put all incorrect images of the clothing items and all of a sudden the images change. (Happened to me, that I ordered a dress based on how it looked and 2 days later, the images were different .)
2. It’s been 3 days my order has not even processed, no email from them, they don’t reply to any whatsapp/Instagram/emails. They even delete all comments.
3. They’re running heavy meta ads so basically they’re only taking money from orders and putting it to run ads so more people are scammed.
The owners Ritik and Mayank Chaudhary even have their Linkedin messages and posts locked so noone can send them any messages
GIRLS!!! DON’T BUY FROM THEM.
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