They’re a fraud company.
Many of the comments received a horrible crucifix; I received nothing and they charged me $160. They never sent anything and they're definitely a cancer. Where can I sue them in court for fraud? Because I want to.
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Many of the comments received a horrible crucifix; I received nothing and they charged me $160. They never sent anything and they're definitely a cancer. Where can I sue them in court for fraud? Because I want to.
In December 2025, I ordered two of their crosses and didn’t like the way they looked. I sent them an email telling them that I wanted to return them and asked for a return label to send them back and get a refund. They told me that I had to first take a picture of the crosses and send them the pictures. I had only opened one of the boxes and looked at it and put it back in the box and taped it shut. I took pictures of the boxes and sent the pictures to them. They told me that I would have to pay to send them back. I waited a week and contacted them telling them that I had sent the crosses back a week ago and requested a refund. I heard nothing from them. I sent several more emails to them requesting a refund. Three months later, I have yet to receive a refund from them. Do not buy anything from them. They are a scam.
This scam is an abomination of Christ. Hand carved, impossible .. this is Chinese plastic/resin. Hand painted, no chance ... printed by a machine. Looks NOTHING like the photos.
What is shown in their website is a sincere depiction of Christs scourging, suffering and crucifixion. What was delivered was a 3rd grader taking an airbrush with brown colors across an all pink like body. When I wrote the company, they replied and said I couldn’t have gotten this from them. When I produced a receipt, they actually sent me replacement crucifixes. These were better but still nowhere near what was represented.
So, I ordered the 20” crucifix. Tommy said he would personally take care of my order. Well.. he took care of it all right. There was a hole in Jesus arm and the paint was sort of one color. With some accents to blood.
I wish I could post a pic of what they actually sent out. They are definitely borrowing promo pics from someone else’s work. I would gladly pay for the real crucifix.
What I ordered was a beautiful crucifix. What I received was horrible comparison. A pink immitation. It's clearly a fraudulent site.
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