This is a scam
This is a scam, they did not reply to any of my emails, then when I cancelled the order and demanded a refund they said the wig was already in production and they would only offer 70% refund
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This is a scam, they did not reply to any of my emails, then when I cancelled the order and demanded a refund they said the wig was already in production and they would only offer 70% refund
Simplywigs I believe is a scam company and probably has links to wigsjoy.co.uk and wigspark. Vatin company limited seems to be the head body. Pity I didn’t know this up front. Terrible experience with wigsjoy.co.uk, wig not even remotely like the one ordered and I was told to return it to China at my own cost. I thought I was dealing with a company in the uk. No mention of China on their website. Lesson learned…avoid at all costs. And research more before buying. Vulnerable people at risk, how dare they!
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