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Ordered Oculen was sent a sub standard product called Laniiska. Total SCAMMERS.
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Ordered Oculen was sent a sub standard product called Laniiska. Total SCAMMERS.
I bought Cardiovera capsules from this company on 25 July. My order took some time to arrive and when it did, I had not received Cardiovera but a product labelled Docteat which had different ingredients. When I queried with company, I was told that what I received was cardiovera rebranded but exactly the same but just another name. Clearly this was rubbish as Cardiovera is still being sold. I have since been offered a 50 per cent refund as a 'goodwill" gesture.
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