The company is a scam
The company is a scam. They pretend to make handcrafted glasses but they are dropshippers who not ship the products and leave you without product.
This is not even worth 1 star.
I warn you!
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The company is a scam. They pretend to make handcrafted glasses but they are dropshippers who not ship the products and leave you without product.
This is not even worth 1 star.
I warn you!
Ceeme Eyewear took my money and never delivered my order. I’ve been waiting far beyond the promised delivery time, and there’s no real update or solution from their side.
This feels like a dropshipping setup with products coming from overseas and zero transparency. Tracking is vague or useless, and customer service is either unresponsive or not helpful at all.
Very frustrating experience. I would strongly warn others to be careful before ordering here.
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