Lightweight winter booties
From China. Size 10 can 41 euro bang on. Lightweight, comfy grippy little booties. Smelt nice. What you need for 100 Canadian? Slim foot. Not for larger people, you won't be able to get them on.
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From China. Size 10 can 41 euro bang on. Lightweight, comfy grippy little booties. Smelt nice. What you need for 100 Canadian? Slim foot. Not for larger people, you won't be able to get them on.
This is a company based in China, not Florida. I ordered a pair of shoes but backed out of the transaction because they wanted me to use PayPal. I found the link for another payment but after i reveiwed the transcation it was thru PayPal. I didn't give them authorization to change Paypal. And my account was charges immediately. The phone number listed didn't work so I sent an email cancalling order and reported it to my bank.
The company gives a false appearance of 1) honoring an easy exchange/return and 2) operating out of the U.S. by providing a fake address in Florida. The shoes seem to run 3 sizes small and I have no reasonable way to return these. My options were to pay the cost of the shoes to ship back to China or accept a 20% refund (that is never actually applied despite an agreement). I’m sorry to say that this is the first time I am rating a company a single star, but I hope this helps you not make the mistake of dealing with this company.
Bought shoes online with the idea in mind that I could return them if they didn't fit/weren't comfortable.
Turned out the shoes were being packet mailed from China. I think it took about 10 days for them to arrive.
When I wasn't happy with the shoes and asked for a refund, they told me it would cost the price of the shoes to send them back, and offered me a 20% refund.
One of the laces on one of the shoes had broke when I first put in on, and when I mentioned that in a follow up email, they did offer to replace those shoes for free, but I was looking to get a refund, which wasn't granted.
While in the middle of this process, I received an automated advertising email from the company that said:
"You have nothing to worry about! 👌”
Our store offers
Exchange and Refund
on all our products if something does not suit you"
That was NOT my experience!!! I put that in the email asking for a refund, but they didn't honor that.
I think the shoes weren't bad, but really don't want to be their customer after that!
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