Can't return company closed down after a day
I ordered a chair and tried to return it after only having received it one day and the company no longer has a website and is unresponsive by emails. There is no phone number to call.
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I ordered a chair and tried to return it after only having received it one day and the company no longer has a website and is unresponsive by emails. There is no phone number to call.
Brought a gaming chair for 150 uk pounds I ordered it on the Friday came on the Sunday. All was in good condition and I’m really happy with the chair
Purchased a gaming chair for Christmas. After receiving the parcel there was some damage to the seat as a result of transport. I contacted Abroco straight away to make them aware. He got back to me straight away and was available to help as much as he could. I would highly recommend fast delivery and good quality chairs. 5*
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