This is fake website just steel ur…
This is fake website just steel ur payment
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This is fake website just steel ur payment
This is a big bs scammers, don’t buy anything from them , they will steal your money and send you a little peace of toy
Ordered a kitchen shelving unit got a soap dish and two bits of plastic do not use this site they are scammers
Cimora.com are nothing but lying scammers and criminals advertised a hot tub for sale so like fool order one and they send you some thing completely different what they have sent me is miniature blow up swimming pool and I have emailed numerous times about it and guess what no reply from them so now i will report them to PayPal so be aware and keep well clear of these scamming dirty criminals you just willing to take anyone's hard earnt honest cash from you
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