Poor quality product not as described…
Poor quality product not as described or illustrated. Return only possible to address in China - the usual scam I have fallen for again!
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Poor quality product not as described or illustrated. Return only possible to address in China - the usual scam I have fallen for again!
DO NOT buy from this company. It is a scam. It appears to be based in the UK due AI generated pics but sends really cheap unwearable rubbish from China which cannot then be refunded. Used to be known as Edith and Mae London, and if you read the reviews about them you’d be mad to part with cash for anything from them under their new name of “Caroline Brighton” (I live in Brighton and no such company exists!)
This is a fake company on Instagram. Last month it was "Edith and Mae York".
The merchandise is shoddy, comes from China and takes nearly one month to get here. My shoes were scratched and crushed when they finally arrived. Do not purchase.
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