No product, no money back
I didn't receive the product I ordered and paid for. They said they did a refund, but I didn't receive my money back. They said I should ask my credit card company.
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I didn't receive the product I ordered and paid for. They said they did a refund, but I didn't receive my money back. They said I should ask my credit card company.
I I recently purchased a 7-day pill box from ASMPick and I am very satisfied with my purchase. The pill box is of high quality, with clear labels for each day of the week and compartments that are the perfect size for my medication. The ordering process was easy, and the shipping was fast and free. Overall, I am very happy with my experience with ASMPick and would definitely recommend them to anyone looking for affordable and high-quality products.
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