They are selling digital products
They are selling digital products or supplier links, but claim to sell the actual products, do not recommend
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They are selling digital products or supplier links, but claim to sell the actual products, do not recommend
I ordered two products from eurodriply.com and three weeks later I was told by them that they can’t only deliver two products to me so I lost my money and received nothing. Their website does not state how many products I need to order that they can deliver my products!
Big scam, you get a download link to a so called supplier, the website makes you think it's real clothes you are buying. Shut them down
I plas reed the deiscription before your buy something it’s really bad you get nothing but a down load to a site where you can see the product online
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