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Fake and damaged Labubus
Fake and damaged Labubus
I ordered 3 Labubus from this site and they all are fake and have been delivered damaged. First of all this site makes you believe that it is an original Pop Mart seller. Initially there was some email communication with them and then a few days the site just vanished and there has been no communication from them.
The Labubus have been delivered but are all damaged and fake.
Do not order Labubus online unless u want Lafufus
I want my refund from the jokers !
Major labubu scam site
A facebook ad let me to a site that I thought was pop art and I bought items that I never received. Major scam
Scam site which has since been taken…
Scam site which has since been taken down. I’ve lodged a formal complaint with my credit card company
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