I was super disappointed when I recieved my keffiyah to find it was printed polyester, not woven as many of the pictures suggest. I emailed the company, and they did offer refund if I mailed it back t... See more
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I am realizing reading all these reviews that I've been scammed. I ordered mine on March 17 and have never received anything. Their "Track my Order" link doesn't work, tried sending them a reply to th... See more
This is a Scam company selling cheap goods made in China totally different to what they’re advertising online. Sold what was labelled as a Palestinian product for a cheap mass printed polyester scarf.... See more
If I could do a negative review I would. CRAP, SHAM, AHOLES for taking advantage of people's generosity on trying to do a little something for Palestine. Agree with every review about the polyester cr... See more
Complete scam!
False advertising
The kiffeyeh scarf they sell is not made in Palestine, as advertised. It’s cheap rubbish shipped from China. Nor is it cotton, as advertised. Awful synthetic material with the kiffeyeh pattern printed on one side! Shameful company. Do not believe all the false, glowing reviews on their website. I’ll be asking my CC company to do a chargeback if they don’t refund me.
SCAMMER company
SCAMMER company. They make it sound like their Keffiya's are made in Palestine but they are made in China. They have a photo of the Hirbawi factory, but this is clearly not where their Keffiya's are made. They also claim they donate to humaniarian causes but I doubt that is true. AVOID!
Fake website
Fake website. Making money from people’s tragedy! Shame on you 🤮
SCAM SCAM SCAM
SCAM SCAM SCAM
their website advertise authentic Palestinian kuffiyeh and we have them delivered today made in china with a silky cheap material not at all cotton that authentic ones are made of.
This company is a filthy scammer
This company is a filthy scammer. Do not buy or believe anything. Account is based in Barcelona. Disgusting how people can think to profit from a human disaster. I will report them
SCAM SCAM SCAM DONT BUY FROM THEM
Their ads keep popping up my feed hence I asked if they were a legit company as well as if they can provide proof of donations. Comment got deleted within hours. I can’t believe there are people trying to profit off others downfall. Disgusting behaviour.
Scam
Scam. I haven't purchased from this site but the Instagram was only founded start of December, there are 3 websites with slightly different URLs, all the information is vague and clearly written by AI.
This company is a scam
This company is a scam. They claim to be based in Palestine, but that is a lie. They use stolen footage and pictures from other influencers to advertise the keffiyehs. I ordered on 12/10/2023. Their website claims that it takes 2-3 days for the order to ship, and then 3-5 days for it to reach the US. It is 12/24/2023 today, and no sign of my order coming. After I escalated with customer service, I got an email that my order shipped. It’s been a week since my order “shipped” and everytime I click on the tracking, it says “shipment information received” but nothing else. It clearly has not shipped. It also says it is shipping from CHINA and not Palestine. They are falsely advertising. This is clearly a company taking advantage of the current political climate for a money grab.
Scam company
Please be aware that this is a scam business. They claim to be a well established Palestinian company handcrafting Keffiyeh. Their products are made in China and they are what can only be described as cheap square fabric with a printed picture on one side of a Keffiyeh. Products are shipped from China which is also their "return" address. Loss of money aside, what is tragic is that they claim to be donating to humanitarian organisations in Palestine which quite evidently is not true (they have all been informed). Making money out of people's tragedy should get them persecuted legally (which I heard from other customers is happening already). Their company only started one month ago and their pictures are stolen from other sites. Even their social media page, started in December, changed its name 11 times and account appears to be based in Spain. You get blocked as soon as you exposed them. Awaiting more powerful figures who are aware of the scam to take actions.
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