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Terrible experience - poor customer experience
Terrible experience with LC Boards. They sent a broken board and when we asked them to correct it, they said they'd send a new wheel (the broken part). We waited almost 2 weeks for the package which had the WRONG part. This has been a terrible experience and I do not advise using this vendor for anything
claim things that they didn’t make as theres
they literally use things form other websites and claim it as there’s, they use many Blackriver ramps, take the stickers off, put a lcboards sticker on and claim it as there’s, and same with the finger scooter, it’s by Tailwhip not lcboards
Absolute crap I bought the urethane…
Absolute crap I bought the urethane wheels and they lasted two farking seconds before the whole goddamn bareing fell out. Fark
you lcboards
After 5 min is not working get a another brand
("DO NOT ORDER THEIR WHEELS!!")
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