The website is terrible
The website is terrible on pc. Everything is scaled up (very) so I cant use it on pc. The chatbot is terrible, not useful. You can't scroll the chat on mobile.
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The website is terrible on pc. Everything is scaled up (very) so I cant use it on pc. The chatbot is terrible, not useful. You can't scroll the chat on mobile.
Reliable & Legit but not too much responsive and price is also little bit high
They are scammers. I bought a Netflix card worth $30 and an invalid code was sent to me. I contacted Netflix and they told me an invalid card number. I also contacted them and they said the problem will be solved, and so far they have not solved my problem. They are scammers.
This website is not Responsibility and Accountability.You shouldn't buy it.If it doesn't work, don't expect a refund.Careful
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