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Fraudulent Business Practices – Damaged Item Delivered, Money Held Hostage!
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Fraudulent Business Practices – Damaged Item Delivered, Money Held Hostage!
I had ordered a Milano non-stick cookware set on 23rd March. Even after 2 weeks when it wasn't delivered, they cancelled my order. It has been over 40 days and yet I have not received my complete refund. I have called their customer care many times only to get false assurances. Most of my mails are unanswered. Very very bad experience.
I tried to connect to Wi-Fi, as that is essential in the operation of the machine, but was unable to do so though I was using the correct password that other devices in the same room were using successfully. It responded "wrong password". I reset the machine and tried again and turned off the machine and turned it on again. Nothing worked. There is no product support.
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