DO NOT BUY THESE SANDALS IS IS A CON…
DO NOT BUY THESE SANDALS It IS A CON THEY ARE RUBBISH. When you see their advert it looks like they are Clarks sandels.
They are just plastic that you could buy for peanuts not £30 pounds plus.
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DO NOT BUY THESE SANDALS It IS A CON THEY ARE RUBBISH. When you see their advert it looks like they are Clarks sandels.
They are just plastic that you could buy for peanuts not £30 pounds plus.
SCAM - DO NOT PURCHASE THESE COFFEE CUPS THEY ADVERTISE AS BEING MADE FROM TRUE CRYSTALS. CHINESE SHIT IS WHAT THEY ARE MADE OF!!!! PLASTIC!!! I WANT MY MONEY BACK! SHAME ON ME FOR BELIEVING THIS WAS REAL.
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This is a scam Company
The pictures they have on their website has NOTHING to do with What they sell you!
Dont waste your money!
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