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Too bad there is nothing lower than a 1. This company is a total scam. I ordered boots and never received them. At first the company responded to my emails stating that the shipment was on its way. Six months later and I’ve received nothing and they no longer respond to my requests for a refund or even a status update. DO NOT purchase anything from them. It’s a money grab.
Product never recieved
I ordered shoes and never received them.
I contacted the seller and the seller said it was on its way.
The site uses m.17tracker which at the time of this review has 1.8 stars to give you tracking updates.
This tracking service has review stating it's a scam.
I wouldn't order from this site, they give you the run around and promise Merchandise that never arrives.
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