They don't pay their bills
They don't pay their bills. Been trying since April 2025, almost a year, to collect on invoices. Don't do business with them.
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They don't pay their bills. Been trying since April 2025, almost a year, to collect on invoices. Don't do business with them.
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We ordered product from this company and they stole our money and never shipped the goods. Complete scam artists. They will be very responsive on quoting and mockups until they have your money. Spend a few mins researching them online and you'll see that they're doing this to a ton of customers.
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