Purchased $400 shoes from this company…
Purchased $400 shoes from this company with the assurance that I could return. They didn't fit.. so I returned them.... refused to refund money.... don't touch this mob... it's a scam!!
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Purchased $400 shoes from this company with the assurance that I could return. They didn't fit.. so I returned them.... refused to refund money.... don't touch this mob... it's a scam!!
I requested the cancellation of my order before it was shipped, but the company refused. The shoes were sent anyway and the size is completely disproportionate, with poor quality for the price paid.
They are now refusing a refund while ignoring my prior cancellation request and only offering store credit or exchanges. This is not reasonable.
I am requesting a full refund and do not recommend this store.
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