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Le Dé Calé est une boutique spécialisée de jeux de société proposant un large choix pour tout public.
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France
- ledecale-jeux.com
Replied to 66% of negative reviews
Typically takes over 1 month to reply
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Reliable and Efficient!
Le Dé Calé never disappoints. I’ve ordered several times now, and each time the products arrive on time, and the quality is fantastic. I highly recommend them for anyone looking for great service and products.
Correct tracking and delivery.
Super vente de bout en bout
Super vente de bout en bout : super catalogue, communication aimable et efficace, emballage nickel. Merci de Dé Calé
Excellent service.
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