Review of Threadz On Fleek at threadzonfleek.com - is it a Legitimate Online Store?

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Review of Threadz On Fleek at threadzonfleek.com - is it a Legitimate Online Store?

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February 11, 2019 at 1:42 PM by
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an anonymous user from: Calgary, Alberta, Canada

We need to take Facebook to task for vetting or not vetting their advertisers so that their fb customers are not scammed. Its not asking much to ask them to insure the legitimacy of the advertising companies.

I ordered boots off one and they are totally amazing and not vetting the illegitimate companies hurts their good one. Report all scams to Facebook book with the same request.

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February 11, 2019 at 1:39 PM by
Review of Threadz On Fleek at threadzonfleek.com - is it a Legitimate Online Store?
an anonymous user from: Calgary, Alberta, Canada

We need to take facebook to task about vetting their advertising

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August 12, 2018 at 2:20 PM by
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an anonymous user from: Kempton Park, Gauteng, South Africa

Yes, definite scam. I ordered 8 hoodies in April 2018, only received one in June 2018 but size is soooo small definitely; not a madium and the quality is pathetic.

Also requested refunds but I am just being ignored, sending private msg to the support email as well as messages on FB, but no responses.

We will have to accept that we will not get our money back. CUSTOMS says the number used is an invalid number.

Really anger cause its a lot of money for Nothing...

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December 17, 2018 at 6:09 PM by
Review of Threadz On Fleek at threadzonfleek.com - is it a Legitimate Online Store?
an anonymous user from: Medina, New York, United States

Should have used paypal..would have gotten money back by now

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July 30, 2018 at 11:48 PM by
Review of Threadz On Fleek at threadzonfleek.com - is it a Legitimate Online Store?
an anonymous user from: Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

I placed an order 7 April 2018 that was suppose to be gift, so kuch forbthat happening!

I also having received an email from the 'founder Chaitt', which I'm now sure is auto generated for one to think it is legitimate.

Since then I have had no replies to any of my emails following up on my order and their web page is no longer active.

It is not a legitimate company, don't fallnfor facebook adverr and watch out for being scammed out of your money.

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July 26, 2018 at 10:05 AM by
Review of Threadz On Fleek at threadzonfleek.com - is it a Legitimate Online Store?
an anonymous user from: Durban, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa

I have waited nearly 4 months and was told to call my postal service, who says the parcel number doesnt exist.

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July 16, 2018 at 7:07 AM by
Review of Threadz On Fleek at threadzonfleek.com - is it a Legitimate Online Store?
an anonymous user from: Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

THIS IS THE ONLY MAIL I GOT FROM THESE PEOPLE "Threadz On Fleek" ITS BEEN 2 MONTHS NOW AND NO PACKAGE AS YET AND THEY DON'T REPLY TO MY EMAILS ANYMORE:

"HI Ulin,

Here is Chatt, Founder of THREADZONFLEEK! We are glad that you and everyone else loves our brand so much and want to thank YOU for your awesome support. Without you it would not be possible to create the hottest products on the entire market.

I wanted to personally inform you as one of our precious customers about our current heavy work load. Orders are coming in huge amounts like never before and we as a small company did not expect such a high demand in such a short time. As you know everything is produced on demand specifically for the customer who ordered it and made to order by hand. Unfortunately this means that delivery can take anywhere from 10 up to 20 business days depending on your location.

I am sorry for any inconveniences this may cause! I know how bad you want to receive your order and I know this can not make up for the wait time, but it is something and something is better than nothing...a special gift for your next order:

-15% DISCOUNT: " hope "

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July 10, 2018 at 3:21 AM by
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an anonymous user from: The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands

This is absolutely scam. They say they have sent the items, not true. Tracking number doesn't work and when they finally answer they say: "it got left out, will send a new one today."

barely answering on email of messenger, they only apologies and say what you want to hear but no action at all.

DON'T BUY HERE!

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June 27, 2018 at 2:40 AM by
Review of Threadz On Fleek at threadzonfleek.com - is it a Legitimate Online Store?
an anonymous user from: Dublin, Leinster, Ireland

Do not buy anything from this company sizes are too small quality very bad. I try to get a refund from a month they try first to do an exchange with you few time. I am still waiting for my refund that they promise to me and its almost a month. Now they don't answer for any of my messages. Don't know what to do next.

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June 23, 2018 at 8:49 PM by
Review of Threadz On Fleek at threadzonfleek.com - is it a Legitimate Online Store?
an anonymous user from: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Don't buy anything from this company... 5 sizes too small... You won't be able to return either as it is on yours cost.

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Review of Threadz On Fleek at threadzonfleek.com - is it a Legitimate Online Store?