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AVOID AT ALL COSTS-PRODUCTS DONT WORK AND A TOTAL SCAM-OFFERED ME A 15% REFUND WHAT A JOKE
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AVOID AT ALL COSTS-PRODUCTS DONT WORK AND A TOTAL SCAM-OFFERED ME A 15% REFUND WHAT A JOKE
Absolutely terrible. Strongly advise not using them. Delivery took almost 3 months. What eventually arrived was an empty fake.Ordered iShare iOS Wireless HDMI Display Adapter received empty plastic outer casing!!
Wish I had read these reviews earlier and before ordering!!!! Total Scam company, AVIOD, AVOID, AVOID!!!!!!!!!
Total scam
product took 3 months to arrive and was useless
meant to connect phone to Tv but was a cheap empty plastic box : no electronics
was offered a return but had to pay $20 to return their crap
Do not deal with these people
I fell for buying from here too. Absolutely criminal. 3d printed case with no circuit innit total SCAM
I ordered a wireless adapter to enable me to connect my laptop to my TV on 30th October. I finally received on 16th December.
It consisted of two plastic tubes connected to a usb 2 and usb c cable respectively with no instructions.
It was not possible to connect as indicated on their website since one device should be connected to the TV via an HDMI port which is not possible since it supplied with a USB and the usb C needs to be connected to a power source.
So what was delivered after 6 weeks was two pieces of plastic that appear to be non functional at a cost of £25.
They came from China so it is a total scam
I have e-mailed the store 3 times with no response
They advertised an iShare iOS Wireless HDMI Display Adapter as on sale for £24.99 + p&P as a 50% discount. I ordered on 8 Nov and it finally arrived on 19 Dec It comprised 2 empty black tubes with wires cut off-a complete scam. Photos available.
They offered 10% discount on my next order!!
Ordered the Ishare iOS Wireless HDMI Display Adaptor from you, waited weeks for delivery and then try and set up (even tho NO INSTRUCTIONS WERE INCLUDED), and no luck at all. So opened the 2 units to find No electronics in either unit !!!!! The wires entering the unit weren’t connected to ANYTHING at all. Total Scam - I now see another reviewer was sent the same empty pieces if plastic so definitely not a mistake.
This obviously a company that just wants your details and are not interested in the quality of their products.
I ordered an Ishare IOS wireless HDMI adapter - I received two pieces of plastic with cables not connected to anything that looked vaguely like an electronic device. There is nothing inside, no circuitry, pcb board etc, nothing!
That’ll teach me! Amazon or nowt. 😬
After two months I’m still waiting for this bloody item to be delivered.
I have sent few emails to the company but they never responded.
Don’t buy from them ever! You will be wasting your time and money.
If I could I’d give zero stars.
I really hope they get shut down
I bought the advent calendar thinking from the adverts that it was of crocheted figures. When it arrived I was suspicious before even opening it because it was much smaller than expected, and it rattled! The miniscule plastic photos/figures are too tiny to read or see properly, and there's no way I'm gifting it. Really disappointing, this company is clearly a bunch of scammers.
I was misled when purchasing what I believed to be an advent calendar of crocheted emotional support buddies, noting all four slides of photos on the website clearly showed these. What was not obvious was the fourth slide showed a side profile of a piece of plastic which I had taken to demonstrate the dimensions.
What I received was too embarrassing to gift as planned - it was a box of plastic photos of said crocheted figures.
I have politely asked the seller for their return information, aware that I would have to cover return costs. Noting I had paid £3.99 for delivery, I expected these would be in the same region. Instead the Seller has continually questioned my reason for return and insisted I send photos.
Now, they want me to pay $20 to return said item, but only with their permission - an amount that is more than the product itself is worth hence forcing me to keep it.
Dreadful company. Bought the emotional support calender for my child, with the understanding thatit has the crocheted items inside, as shown in thw photos. However, it is full of tiny acrylic items that are no good to anybody. I contacted the company and they offered a 20% off a future purchase or refund if I pay 20USD dollars to return it. Absolutely disgusting when it was advertised falsely. Would enver use again
Absolutely atrocious misleading advertising for advent calendar and then when a refund is requested a higher charge to return post. Never use this company, untrustworthy.
I have purchased an item that is not what it appears on their advertisements and ive asked to return and they will not provide the return address to me but have informed me that I will have to retun to the US at my costs instead of the UK where it was originally posted from!
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