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Deceitful AI BOT company - do not buy anything from this fake business. It takes your money and charges more (by mistake lol) and will not refund it.
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Deceitful AI BOT company - do not buy anything from this fake business. It takes your money and charges more (by mistake lol) and will not refund it.
Scam.
Item arrived in terrible condition.
They refuse to give a refund.
Just received the calendar. It is completely useless. Full of wrinkles and folds.
One month waiting for this piece of rubbish and no answer from support service.
It is a scam!!!!!
They over charged and then refused to cancel the order because it had "shipped", but I had asked for it to be cancelled 2 days before hand.
The calendar did arrive though and is as advertised but not worth the money they charged.
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