Stay well clear
I ordered an item off Amazon and it stated it was dispatched but never received it.
I have contacted Amazon numerous times and the company and they just ignore you.
Do not buy from this company they take your money and no product
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I ordered an item off Amazon and it stated it was dispatched but never received it.
I have contacted Amazon numerous times and the company and they just ignore you.
Do not buy from this company they take your money and no product
Appalling company. Ordered off Amazon and item arrived damaged. I asked for a return and was asked to pay return shipping on a product that arrived damaged. I contacted the company direct and ask why this was, I’ve had one response asking to send pictures of damaged item, I did this and now I’m being ignored. Save yourself the hassle and buy elsewhere.
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