SCAM don't order anything they lead you…
SCAM don't order anything they lead you to believe it's Temple and Webster until it's to late
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SCAM don't order anything they lead you to believe it's Temple and Webster until it's to late
Dont Buy, SCAM
Therefor they had an another name, after paying they never send the product or my money back!!
Scam, avoid! Website is fake, contact numbers and emails don’t work. Sent multiple emails regarding goods worth over £100 that were never dispatched.
AVOID, SCAM. Do not order from this site, this is a scam site that takes payment and does not send the goods. Defunct U.K. phone number, probably operated outside of the U.K. as replies from the site (only 1 reply) sent in the middle of the night, use of poor english.
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