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Angies Charmed Personalised Gifts Shop Bellshill. Second time we have pre ordered and they had no order ready or any record of the order even though deposit was paid.Showed the woman details on my phone and she took my phone right out of my hand ! When i tried too take my phone back she would not let go ! Eventually got phone back and told her to cancel the order at which point she became rude. I do not recommend this shop at all very disappointed in the lack of service and attitude. I do try to support local bushiness but this is one to be avoided.
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Great place for friends n family To meet up in food n a cup of tea or coffee n a wee chat in the cafe ace place n great we inshops as well so frienly n relaxing aladdins in bellshill ace place
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