Paid $65 for USB lithium battery…Rubbish arrived
Paid $65 for USB lithium battery gloves. Arrived $5 cheap rubbish way too small.
TOTAL SCAM
Im making a fair billing issue with Mastercard, see how they like dealing with the big dog :)
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Paid $65 for USB lithium battery gloves. Arrived $5 cheap rubbish way too small.
TOTAL SCAM
Im making a fair billing issue with Mastercard, see how they like dealing with the big dog :)
Dreadful customer service. I bought a child’s car that arrived damaged. Firstly it took weeks for their customer service to respond to me, then when they did and I’d sent them pictures of the damage as requested.
They tried to offer me a 10% discount on goods that were unusable. When I refused and requested a full refund, again. They then tried to offer me a 20% discount. Absolutely laughable.
Unfortunately, this is one of those Chinese companies making inferior products with no customer service. Best avoided if you don’t want the hassle I’ve been through.
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