Poor packaging and customer service
Poor packaging and customer service.
Ordered multiple with attempt to gift and received poorly packaged and battered boxes.
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Poor packaging and customer service.
Ordered multiple with attempt to gift and received poorly packaged and battered boxes.
It just doesn't work peoperly and is expensive for what it is. I've asked to get a refund and they're making me jump through hoops (send a video of me using it and it not working) rather than starting the return/refund process as stated on their website. Steer clear.
Scam website. Cheap tat that was probably pennies. Badly packaged. Misspelt words on the packing and bag it comes in. If you want to return you send back to chins at your own expensive so most people won’t bother as you probably don’t get a refund anyway. Avoid at all costs.
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