Scam! Beware.
Scam. Didn't send any product and charged $60 for shipping.
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Scam. Didn't send any product and charged $60 for shipping.
They are liars. They never shipped product and i filed fraud report and then they provided bad tracking number which I never recieved the item it was send to wrong address and usps indicated it was not lost mail they addressed it that way and that it was a tiny mail no merchandise.
This website is not genuine. They will take your money and run. Avoid at all costs.
I ordered from this company and paid the shipping cost, however, I have not received the order yet. They keep emailing me for feedback on the order. I have responded to them every time indicating that I have not received the order.
This website is a scam , I paid for shipping as they said 58$ , never received anything from them, even a tracking number stay away from this
This is a scam website from China! The story line is fake. There is no priest that designed jewelry and creates it at his company. There is no going out-of-business sale.
Facebook is deliberately taking advertising from scammers!
The website claims the company was in business for 23 years and yet it was started in April 2026!
They send out tracking numbers but nothing was received. When I contacted Discover to report fraud after contacting the company and demanding my money back they suddenly responded and told me to remove the Discover fraud investigation. They refused to contact Discover, lied to me and said that they couldn't cancel the order because it was already sent out! Two weeks later, after my request to cancel the order, they sent it out and the tracking number said it was in transit 1 day from JINHUA CITY, China!
Discover, has not been as helpful in the past. And are non-committal. They removed the charge while they investigate, but, tell me it's not a fraudulent charge since I made the initial order on May 28th. I explained that everything was completely fraudulent! And they said, well, wait until you get something.
UPDATE 7/2/26:Yesterday, received an email claiming my order was delivered. After checking the USPS tracking and speaking with the Post Office fraud team they investigated and said that the package associated with the tracking number I was given was sent to another person and address in my town! This is a classic scam tactic. They hope to use the fake package they sent to an accomplice? to fool the credit card company into thinking I actually received the order so Discover will remove the chargeback and end the investigation.
Terrible product
Scam alert saying it’s free then massive shipping costs and even when contacted for refund no positive response
Not very Christian at all
Avoid this site
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