Terrible company
Terrible company. Used my credit charge without my permission so now going through hassle of having to cancel card, request another one, spend much time on the phone, etc. Do not use this company, BEWARE!
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Terrible company. Used my credit charge without my permission so now going through hassle of having to cancel card, request another one, spend much time on the phone, etc. Do not use this company, BEWARE!
Something must be wrong with their website or they think the customer won’t notice. An item without the $50 discount was $211 and change. With the discount, the item is $248 and change. Discovered this because when the item was showing the lower price, the site would not take my email so I had to start over.
The clothes are nice, but I am unwilling to support a business with fake discounts. Don’t mess with seniors. We may be old, but we’re not feeble.
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