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Scum,don't buy🤮
WARNING WARNING
WARNING WARNING
SCAM SCAM COMPANY
DO NOT BUY!! WARNING!!! DO NOT BUY!!!
SCAM ALERT SCAM ALERT
FALSE REVIEWS SCAM ALERT
I'm having to go legal for my money back from this scam company, be warned ⚠️
Love it
I absolutely love my Nikos Knife! I purchased one a few years ago for my pops, and he raves about it being the best gift ever he received. I bought one for myself, and have to admit, it is the most badass knife I have ever owned. Good email support aswell.
Chinese Mass Produced Garbage
This company is a scam that claims their knives are handmade, but in reality, are just mass-produced $10 knives from China. They are shipping directly from China as well which takes over a month to arrive and the knife was dull almost immediately upon arrival. Stay away.
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