It's a rip off show,,
It's a rip off show,,, do DON'T make any purchases here,,, perhaps a Democrat runned steel from the MAGA movement,, anyway
YOU WON'T RECIEVE NOTHING, DON'T ORDER HERE
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It's a rip off show,,, do DON'T make any purchases here,,, perhaps a Democrat runned steel from the MAGA movement,, anyway
YOU WON'T RECIEVE NOTHING, DON'T ORDER HERE
Hi Dion,, you won't return my mails, so I write here now,, I paid 93$ for my 2 white MAGA caps blood red letters,, I paid 10/6 I haven't revived anything,,, so I wanna warn everybody who wanna buy a cap or other item's,, the chances of you not recieving what you paid for is 50/50,,, buy your merc elsewhere,,
Kind regards loyal Trump Fan Europe since 2016
Ordered a bunch of stuff… $250.00 —-have not received anything … just get a run around when contacting them. BEWARE
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