Been 3 months since product entered usa…
Been 3 months since product entered usa still haven't received would never recommend they are a rip off
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Been 3 months since product entered usa still haven't received would never recommend they are a rip off
My ornament took 6 weeks to get here. Very small and cheaply made. Very disappointed. My grandson could have made something better!
Just got my shipment and the are small and wooden . Merry Sharkmas is backwards too .. not recommend these ornaments.
Very over priced for a plastic ornament that was maybe 2x2 inches. Rip off for sure. Paid $22 including shipping. Very disappointed. Looks like something out of a gumball machine.
Cheaply made. Looks like cardboard and only printed on one side. Ripped off! Probably worth about $0.50 instead of $17.95 and $5 for shipping.
The shipping is very fast and good quality product. 5 stars
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