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This is a scam site. They are seemingly a Norwegian site, but the product is China produced without any information or certification for the products. Stay away!
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This is a scam site. They are seemingly a Norwegian site, but the product is China produced without any information or certification for the products. Stay away!
Buy from Amazon instead! Branded as a natural Swedish company, this product was straight from China. I ordered two of the same frame and they came in completely different cheap packaging/branding with poorly translated instructions. It took weeks to deliver from China. Product is okay but felt like I was totally duped.
Appalling don't waste your money or time I ordered a toy weeks before Christmas and it still has not arrived. Their customer service doesn't deserve the title as there is none other than unhelpful time wasting emails
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