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Don't trust this side. Actually they test titan Schneidebrett for the kitchen. It is a fake test. It is part of the titan hype. These titan products they are testing have a low quality.
Fingers off! This Chinese website is pure fraud. Nothing to do with a sincere consumer´s advice. The name is fake: It´s all about selling Chinese crap under a trustworthy name. The hearing aid is not worth a single penny: It does not work properly and parts came off after 2 days.
running blatent ai slop scams for froplay...
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Ai , word doc generated page. no transparency on owners and fake blog style of sales funnel.
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