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Do not buy have never received item
Not what it seems!
Took almost 30 days to get to me. No response from seller. Finally received item and it’s not what advertised. Looks like some sort of Chinese knockoff.
Suspect this is a scam
Suspect this is a scam. Still waiting for item 30 days later and no response from their support.
This product is poor
This product is poor. The application system broke half way through and while I got it to apply the screen protector it won’t stick to the screen at all in bands across the middle of the phone. I’ve tried peeling and removing bubbles but it’s caused by a poor quality surface underneath. Do not buy
Don’t bother
Don’t bother. Weeks later and still waiting for delivery. Contact us forms return AI generation responses.
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