Biggest scam company ever
Biggest scam company ever. Have ordered 3 times during the last year, no order has arrived. They never respond to emails.
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Biggest scam company ever. Have ordered 3 times during the last year, no order has arrived. They never respond to emails.
Seems like a scam. I ordered stickers, paid them right away. After the 4th week, I started to ask for a feedback. Multiple times someone is responding that a delivery of a simple envelope with stickers can take up to 30 business days. After the second month, they asked me to confirm my address. Not to mention the way they respond to my emails.
Stay away and don't waste your money!
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