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Absolute scum bags with his little scum bag of a brother that owns DNA leisure
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Watch 24 hours in police custody about Rambo knife’s then tell me this company deserve any success
Absolute scum bags with his little scum bag of a brother that owns DNA leisure
Wow watched the programme and never realised just what a morally corrupt person Eddie was. I used to purchase (not knives) from them until I discovered they were manipulating the prices of their products through their own retailer (DNA Leisure) which in itself is a very grey legal area. The sheer cheek of 'handing in' tens of thousands of knives for more compensation than they cost is simply staggering and tells you all you need to know. If I had known the extent of their greed I would never have used them in the first place.
Blood on this company’s hands. Watch 24 hours in police custody
Before you buy anything from this company, please watch “Zombie Knives– 24 Hours in Police Custody” on Channel 4, or read the other reviews below.
Edward Elias who owns this company and his brother together sold so-called zombie knives, which resulted in huge profits for them and the murders of at least three young men.
The owner’s response to questions about this was sickening.
This company along with DNA leisure are responsible for the supply and distribution of thousands of zombie knives that have taken and continue to take the lives of children across the UK.
They have been directly linked with at least 14 murders, although the true figure is likely much larger. With an unknowable amount of their knives still in circulation the numbers will only increase with time.
They have taken zero responsibility for their actions and have made hundreds of thousands of pounds from the police when they surrendered their remaining stock after the ban.
They put profit over lives, with many of their customers and victims children under 16 years old.
The fact they are still trading is a disgrace.
Anyone who uses this company is putting money into the hands of scum who have shown no remorse for the countless lives ended down to their greed and lack of morality.
To the owners and staff. I hope you spend the rest of your lives with the weight of grief that your actions have inflicted on so many families lying firmly on your shoulders. Don't think that as you weren't the perpetrators that you are innocent in this.
Many kids are dead because of you.
Brothers Eddy (Sporting wholesale) and Adam Eliaz (Dna leisure) are responsible for the zombie knife problem in the uk
Together, the companies surrendered over 36,000 knives (35,000 from Sporting Wholesale and 1,542 from DNA Leisure), accounting for approximately 74% of all knives handed in nationwide under the scheme.
They received 350k compensation for surrendering the knives. Awful awful people.
They have sold 1000's of bladed weapons and have the death of lots of young boys at their doorstep. They knowingly sold knives and swords that would most probably be used for either seriously injuring or killing young people. Avoid this company and shame on them for profiting from murders.
You should be ashamed of yourselves.
You looked at children and didn’t see kids—you saw customers.
You looked at weapons and didn’t see danger—you saw profit.
Let’s stop pretending this is harmless.
You sell so-called “zombie knives” — real blades — dressed up with fantasy branding, flashy names, and cartoon violence, and you push them where kids will see them.
That is not an accident.
That is a choice.
You hide behind the law.and say, “It’s legal.”
But legality is not morality.
And just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should.
Weapons are not toys.
Fear is not a game.
And kids are not a market to exploit.
When parents are terrified, you shrug.
When communities speak out, you stay silent.
When harm follows, you distance yourselves and count the money.
This is what greed looks like.
This is what irresponsibility looks like.
This is what happens when profit matters more than safety.
We are here to say: we see you.
We see your marketing.
We see your excuses.
And we reject them.
Stop selling weapons to children.
Stop pretending this is entertainment.
Stop putting lives at risk for cash.
Because no amount of money is worth the damage you’re causing—and we are not going away until you are held accountable.
What sort of company sells half arsed archery equipment and hundreds of zombie knives? A business cashing in on gangs and is receiving profit and compensation from importing nothing but weapons!! Shameful.
This company as sold thousands of zombie knife used in several killing. This company should be shut down
Sporting Wholesale, the owners of both NGT and Anglo Arms, do not bother to answer emails and offer zero customer service to customers who purchase goods from them.
Placed a couple of orders with this company, took over two weeks to be delivered. Yet they take the money instantly, when I called them to chase up a delivery date, they advised they didn’t know! Shocking service.
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