Ripoff/False Advertising
Ripoff. They advertise on Facebook and Instagram, should be the first warning) and sell absolute garbage. They advertise items that "look" fantastic and when you try to return them, customer service adds insult to injury by trying to get you to buy MORE of their garbage. This, in particular, was for something called "Cupid Pads" and can be found on cupidpads.com. The videos and photos show this to be a strapless and backless bra, using adhesive to lift the ladies. Following their "sizing" chart, I ordered what I would need for a 38D. Now, my breasts are natural, so they sag a bit, they're not like the implants shown, but they did cover their whole breast. Mine? Just my nipple, so imagine pulling your boob up by the nipple and trying to secure it to your chest! Doesn't work. So I wrote them and asked for a refund (I ordered 2 pairs, my mistake, but they offer a "special") although I only tried on one, they said no, they couldn't accept them. I disputed with my credit card company. These scammers claimed (in their return policy, which of course, isn't up front, as a matter fact, they GUARANTEE their products) they can't accept anything unless it's defective. Then she says "these are only supposed to cover the nipple". Really? Then why do the photos show the entire breast? Why do you call it a "bra" instead of pasties?False advertising at its best. Their final offer was for me to buy the largest (supposed to fit a size H cup...which, I'm no where near that size) OR, "give the ones you have away and buy something else for a tiny amount of $4.99 for shipping"...F You...I'll pay the shipping to send them back, eat the shipping I paid to receive them, get whatever "tiny" amount back and make sure to warn consumers about this junk company. AND stick to Amazon. They have the same item, get a full refund if you don't like it.








