Some type of scam being run
Order never came, website is down, no response from customer service on Instagram or Email
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Order never came, website is down, no response from customer service on Instagram or Email
I ordered 3 jerseys but only 2 were delivered. I reached out on their email, Instagram and phone number provided however nobody answered. They stole 1200 rupees from me
Fanaccs.com is an absolute scam. Do not buy from them you will lose your money
This is a corporate scam. Extorts money from customers without sending products. Caution!! You will lose your money.
Ofc these are 1-2nd copies of the jerseys. You are not expecting to get the original jersey at fraction of the price. I placed an order for the Belgium Home Kit and got it in 3-4 days. Haven't encountered any problem since
Fake jersey. Doesn’t matter if it’s cheap, it’s fake. They trying to market them as legit jerseys buy giving it a fake tag with “Official Licensed Product” on it.
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