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Everything about looks like fraud. Bad translations. Gmail contact. Prices to good to be true.
Oh wow, if you love paying for wine you’ll never actually receive, then Affordable Wine is an absolute dream come true! They’re kind enough to send you less than what you ordered—without even bothering to let you know. And don’t worry, they’ll still charge you full shipping because, you know, generosity. Want customer service? Too bad! Your emails will be expertly ignored. So if getting short-changed and ghosted is your thing, look no further—Affordable Wine is the gold standard of disappointment. 🍷👏
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