I rec'd this info in my email from a loyal reader and wanted to share it with you in hopes of you not getting scammed!! This is what she told me:
Do Not order from The Fairest! They are out of business (according to a very rude man who answered the phone at their contact number), but they are still taking money, and sending NO PRODUCT. As of earlier this week, they were still sending out sale emails. So, please beware- I was duped, and I don't want anyone else to be.
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6 comments:
Thank you for warning us!
What an ironic name for a company... Thanks for the warning!
It is so sad that there are people out there like this. It is hard enough to have a successful business now a days and even harder to part with our hard earned money. To have people like this stealing from us is unacceptable. I hope the reader filed a complaint to get her money back. If it is online she most likely used a credit card and the card company will reimburse her. If it is Paypal, we had this happen once and we were reimbursed through Paypal. Thanks for the warning!
What a terrible company! I ordered from them when they first opened and had the butter london sale, and it took me 6 weeks to get my stuff. Even when they were in business they had terrible business practice.
Oh wow, didn't know they were that terrible. I've just been through a disaster with a makeup etailer, now hearing this. Don't know where to shop anymore. Thanks for posting this
That is horrible! To reiterate what an above commenter mentioned, if you used a credit card to pay, you can request a chargeback from the credit provider. You can also dispute the charge with Paypal. Don't let companies get away with gross practices like this!
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