They sell replicas of famous brands
They sell replicas of famous brands. That's enough to know what they stand for. Basically, sites like hopkicks.pk are the reason the counterfeit industry continues to benefit from the consumers.
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They sell replicas of famous brands. That's enough to know what they stand for. Basically, sites like hopkicks.pk are the reason the counterfeit industry continues to benefit from the consumers.
I ordered a pair of shoes for RS:23000 pkr but when I received the order the shoe was totally different from that which I ordered and the quality was also very unsatisfactory and when I asked them to replace this shoe they disown the shoe by saying we haven't send you this shoes and etc. They are scam.
As like others here; nothing delivered apart from a small thank you card.
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