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Absolutely NO weight loss.patches caused itchy rash.when I requested a refund, I was offered 30%.
Do not purchase this product— SCAM
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Absolutely NO weight loss.patches caused itchy rash.when I requested a refund, I was offered 30%.
Do not purchase this product— SCAM
I bought a Handiva massager in November 2025 for $87.00. This massager stopped working this month. I reached out to the company since it has not close to a year to see if I could get a refund for it or replacement. I get this email response that they can not take returns that are beyond 30 days. Most products have a warranty of a year. This was very disappointing. I would not recommend buying anything from this company.
The sizing of the bras are way off and run EXTREMELY small. Also the bras are considered underwear so you can not return or exchange them. Beware of this policy.
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