If I could give a zero
If I could give a zero, I would after confirming my order multiple times where the course of three weeks they went silent and I’ve never heard anything back from them
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If I could give a zero, I would after confirming my order multiple times where the course of three weeks they went silent and I’ve never heard anything back from them
This is a scam site, unfortunately I got ripped off with 2 orders on this site...hundreds of dollars. Somehow the original site i ordered from and this site have 1 letter different they are trying to copy the original site which is incensehigh.com this fake site has no way to contact the seller.
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