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Worked for this company for a very…
Worked for this company for a very short time and received verbal abuse / bullying from my manager for no reason whatsoever I received no support from the company and felt forced to leave
Absolute disgusting treatment wouldn't advise anyone to deal with this company
My order was cancelled without actionable correspondence.
My order (202-2469331-2959532) for the RF710 pair of boots, due to be delivered by Goldstar Leisure Ltd, was cancelled the morning after I requested the boots without any additional correspondence. This was my first pair ordered from this company, and I am now extremely hesitant of asking their support for assistance, since they obviously don't care enough about their customers to even provide decent rationale for an order cancellation.
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