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  1. Greeting Card Shop
  2. Digital Printing Service
  3. Graphic Designer

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Buy fake drivers license with holograms and scan, ids that scan or fake drivers license. Making fake id. Scannable Fake ids. Novelty fake id maker designs card original perfection!


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Souvenirids.com is a total scam

Souvenirids.com is a total scam. They take your money, and you never get your merchandise. I even attained a copy of the money order I sent them. They told me they could not review an order online, you had to send them a letter. They want you to send them a letter and ten dollars to research your order. Can you believe that? Please do not get taken like me. I lost my money, but I do not want anybody else to. I gave them the serial number of the money order they cashed. I even gave them the day they cashed it, along with their stamp on the money order. Again, I was told to send another ten dollars and they would look into my order. Would anybody send this company any more money? Any company who was not a scam would have reviewed my order with the given e-mail. These people are crooks and frauds. I am going to make sure they get charged with internet fraud. I have documentation they cashed my money order. I have their stamp on my money order, along with the day it was cashed. That will stand up in any court of law. They are not going to cheat anybody again. By the way, I am an attorney. It will not cost me one cent to go after them, just a little bit of my time. I wonder who is going to pay their attorney fees?
After ten months, Souvenirids.com sent me a wallet-sized piece of cardboard. The front of the card said it was a virtual driver license. It did not have my name, address, or picture (which I sent them) on it. It was totally blank. The back of the piece of cardboard had a disclaimer which stated:"this card does not confer any rights or privileges of any kind whatsoever." I paid over one hundred dollars for an authentic Michigan driver license, and this is what I received over ten months later, a blank piece of cardboard. My Michigan driver license was supposed to have a hologram and would be able to scan. I would have been less upset if they had just kept my money and sent me nothing. This added insult to injury. Everybody, Souvenirids.com are scams and crooks. Please be aware, do not be taken like me.

1 October 2017
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