Amaze Style Hoodie Online Store Customer Reviews

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Amaze Style Hoodie Online Store Customer Reviews

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January 15, 2021 at 5:01 AM by
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an anonymous user from: Cochise, Fort Huachuca, Arizona, United States

I ordered 2 hoodies and a pair of leggings on October 11th 2020. I did not receive them until Jan 7th 2021! I had to reply to the conformation email, asking where my order was, I got it is still on its way.

3 wks later I emailed them again asking for a refund and they offered a 50% off my next order! Told them no that I wanted a full refund, I got back we'll refund 20% and still send them to you. It wasn't till I started asking for a refund that my tracking number magically started moving and I got my order within a week. Still haven't seen the 20% refund.

The items themselves are what I had ordered looked the same as the pictures and don't have any issues with the product itself just the very crappy customer service (only talk through email) and the very long wait time, due to the fact it does come from china.

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December 25, 2020 at 4:32 AM by
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an anonymous user from: Centretown-Downtown, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

I have ordered from this company on November 12th 2020 from Canada and expect a product, still not here for Christmas on December 25th. 2020. I feel ashamed for them that they used Jesus "prints" to "deliver" such an horrible experienced and product that I have heard. Don't order from them, worst of it all, they keep spamming me with discount. I told them I would not buy more after receiving my product and seeing the quality first. This experience will be a good learning one for me to ALWAYS LOOK AT COMMENTS FIRST ONLINE AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION HERE IS MEDIOCRE. Hope they go Amazingly Bankrupt ...

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November 22, 2020 at 10:43 PM by
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an anonymous user from: Downtown San Jose, San Jose, California, United States

I ordered a couple of hoodies from them 3 weeks ago. True to their word they are slow but they said rest assured they will deliver. I got them today and they're pretty cool. It's funny cause I got a tracking number that never worked and they just showed up. No email saying that they were delivered or anything. Just have to be patient and they're worth the wait.

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November 19, 2020 at 12:31 PM by
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an anonymous user from: New York, New York, United States

My order number as-57943-us

i ordered a hoodie 3 weeks ago I cannot find any contact information 4 anime style as soon as I place my order you withdrew the money from my account I expect in return the same service I have read quite a few reviews I wish I have read them before I answered any of my information I work hard for what I do have and it's not much so when I reluctantly place an order I expect to receive my money's worth you claim to be based in the us but it seems as though that was a lie please send my product that I have ordered or reimburse my account please contact me I need help I need answers 516-787-7325 please help

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November 13, 2020 at 6:30 PM by
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an anonymous user from: Moosach, Munich, Bavaria, Germany

Caution⚠️Fraud. Amazstyle claims to produce their goods in the USA! That is not true. The hoodies are produced and printed in China. I'm very disappointed, wanted good quality at a fair price, that's not the case here. The hoodie you can easily order from Wish or Alibaba for 10-15 $! I ordered 3 hoodies for over 100 €€€€, the print is smeared on the black ones. Customer service only refers to its return lines, which does not apply to misprints, only if the wrong size was supplied.

The whole thing goes to the legal department, I'm already looking forward to flying to the states at their expense and clarifying this in court.

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October 3, 2020 at 5:58 PM by
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an anonymous user from: Jonesborough, Tennessee, United States

Thank you ALL for letting me know BEFORE I ordered from this site!

I was about to buy Christmas gifts, but found this site. Hope you all get your money back! Somebody should shut these people down!

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September 20, 2020 at 11:34 AM by
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an anonymous user from: Abbotsford, Victoria, Australia

I am from Tasmania Australia. This company customer care is terrible and so are their so called Hoodies. They stuffed up my wifes jumper and refuse to accept responsibility. Also the matching of the designs are way off and the material is cheap and nasty.Your paying top dollar for c**p. I am even too embarrassed to give to Good Sammies as some poor person has to wear it. Avoid anything from this store as you would Covid 19...oh wait they're from the same country.

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August 4, 2020 at 7:28 PM by
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an anonymous user from: Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States

Well now I'm wishing I read everyone's reviews before I ordered,

This isn't gonna be my first time going threw this. I ordered things from 2 other sites an this same stuff happened,I turned the one company in an with in 2 weeks my stuff showed up. I also kept emailing them twice a week until I received my order.

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July 23, 2020 at 7:54 PM by
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an anonymous user from: St. Petersburg, Florida, United States

Probably the worst ordering experience I’ve had EVER. In 2020 it takes them over a month to receive your items. You can buy a house in 30 days but you can’t get a dang T-Shirt from these people in 30 days.

I strongly recommend NO ONE order anything from these people if you want it within 2 months. Hopefully, the clothes still fit by the time you receive it.

Amaze Style WHACK

Thank you

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August 22, 2020 at 8:52 PM by
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an anonymous user from: Batemans Bay, New South Wales, Australia

I have had trouble with my order twice now & I miss placed the address to return the Item & I am unable to get the Address from them

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Amaze Style Hoodie Online Store Customer Reviews