Scam company
Ordered a pack of 5 aspire vape coils.
Sent one in an envelope. Phone number is fake, won't answer emails.
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Ordered a pack of 5 aspire vape coils.
Sent one in an envelope. Phone number is fake, won't answer emails.
impossible to contact them regarding wrong items sent.
web page says it has live chat service but its non existant. impossible to reset acc password throught ''lost password'' section, says email sent but nothing arrives. customer support section does not work, just says server error upon placing request. not answering on email provided by steamworks .
phone nr provided does not exist.
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