Scam. Never delivered goods. Fake tracking number.
Scam. Goods not delivered. Fake tracking number.
Despute lodged with bank to refund transaction.
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Scam. Goods not delivered. Fake tracking number.
Despute lodged with bank to refund transaction.
This company is a scam. They never delivered the goods and never responded to any emails after several attempts.
This is a fake company. DO NOT BUY from here. My trainers are not worth the £80 I paid for them. Saw them advertised on Instagram, all looked official. How wrong was I. Stay away from them
I bought from myurbankick.com and like the other person, synthetic fake Adidas x Gucci Gazelles, from China - and lost £80 in the process. No response to emails. Furious.
Trainers came from China. No box. Synthetic everything. Do not trust. I have had no replies to my emails.
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