Poor operations and worse communication.
Poor operations and worse communication.
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Poor operations and worse communication.
As an Amazon seller, working with WASE Fulfillment has been an absolute nightmare. The owner is extremely unprofessional, with poor communication regarding my inventory. They mishandled my stock, and at times it felt like they were outright stealing it. I’ve had multiple issues with missing or delayed items, and getting any sort of transparency or resolution from them has been next to impossible.
I strongly advise other sellers to stay far away from this company. There are much better options out there!
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