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Bad experience
I had the same experience as the previous reviews. Sent money and no product was ever shipped. They tried to convince me I had to send an additional amount of money to cover insurance. Total crap since the insurance was twice the amount of the product I ordered. These people are totally scammers. Stay away.
Fraud company be aware !
This is complete fraud
This is complete fraud.
I’ve had communications with the man in the Ukraine that is behind this «shop».
It’s not a shop, and he doesn’t have any products.
Trust me, you do NOT want to buy anything here! If you do, you have thrown that money in the trash.
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