This is a scammer who was called…
This is a scammer who was called Swanson distribution before. Takes your money then disappears. Be careful!!!
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This is a scammer who was called Swanson distribution before. Takes your money then disappears. Be careful!!!
This company is a scammer. They scammed us for around $1,800. Once you send the payment, they will keep making excuses for a few days and then block you completely.
Their previous company name was “Swanson Distribution,” and now they are operating as “Cyber Nest Wholesale” / “Cybernestsupply” to continue scamming people.
The person involved was David. We have full proof available, including chat screenshots, payment evidence, and other records. We also found other clients who had similar experiences with them.
Do not trust this company and do not send them any payment. Stay away from them.
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