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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

GUAZS it's a SCAM

Dear potential buyers...
After being systematically bombarded with GUAZS ads on Instagram, demonstrating the ease of selling replicas of renowned watchmaking brands, at very attractive prices, I did a little research on the NET about the possibility of GUAZS being a SCAM.
I found nothing of note, so I decided to order a watch from this website (GUAZS), for the price of €88, payment on delivery.
After placing the order, I waited for a tracking number from GUAZS ( Correos.es 6330007761783197 ).
I waited, as is normal, for the article to arrive in Portugal and be delivered to my home.
Today I received notification of the item being delivered to my home, during the course of the day.
Late this afternoon, I was contacted by the Correos.es employee, informing me that he was at my doorstep.
I quickly drove home, where the Correos.es employee was waiting for me with my order.
After picking up the package, I found its weight strange...
It weighed very little!!
I told the Correos.es employee that something was wrong.
After much insistence from me, the friendly Correos.es employee allowed me to open a small slit, which was already present in the packaging. The packaging already showed signs of having been previously opened and closed with adhesive tape.
From then on, everything was suspicious, from the inner box to the casing that protected the inner box.
To our astonishment, mine and that of the Correos.es employee, when we opened the inner box, we discovered that it was EMPTY.
THERE WAS NOTHING IN THE BOX!!
Hence its light weight...
We both stood with our mouths open when we noticed the lack of something inside.
I was also alerted that the external plastic packaging already contained SEVERAL overlapping labels, from previous destinations, that is, someone had already returned this same packaging.
Obviously I did not accept delivery of this order, refusing to receive it.
But first, with much insistence on my part, I asked to take photos of the empty box, its interior, exterior and packaging.
I don't think I need to say anything more....
Be careful, DO NOT BUY ANYTHING at GUAZS!!
People like this only deserve to be punished, in the worst possible way.
I hope that what happened to me serves as a warning to anyone who intends to buy an item at GUAZS.
Everyone stay well...
Cordial greetings!!

12 August 2024
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