After I wrote my review awita then…
After I wrote my review awita then answered my texts and give me a 30 day card free and asked me to give them a five star rating why would do that when after 30 days I will have the same problem
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After I wrote my review awita then answered my texts and give me a 30 day card free and asked me to give them a five star rating why would do that when after 30 days I will have the same problem
Bought a video door bell off this company and it said free cloud storage for life.now I can't access any videos without being redirected to play store to purchase storage at nearly £30 per anum.i didn't buy this item to be then basically blackmailed in to paying to review my security footage. I have messaged awit on the app to complain and have been ignored on 6 occasions stay away.
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