Donna Nagel

Donna Nagel

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LB Clothing

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1 out of 5 stars

Don't fall for the false, bait'n'switch images. SCAM.

So called called"linen" clothing items are NOT linen, like the "Vintage Western Tassels Print Loose Casual Cotton Linen Shirt" but is a horrible baggy item that is just Fast Fashion cheap synthetic fibre and not at all like the bait image in the slightest. Regardless of the images, whether they be touched-up or blatantly false, just thinl uber cheap Fast Fashion landfill made from the garbage textile that's derived from synthetic fibres like nylon, acrylic and plastic, sticks to the skin, is unbreathable and just plain nasty. Items I ordered in Medium were magically changed to Small (getting rid of old stock, I imagine) and the "Knits" ... what a load! I ordered several and ALL are just the cheapest, printed nylon/felt type of fabric that the cheapest tracksuit-type tops are made from, with the advertised images of say, kittens or a dog, are just printed. One set of loose pant and top I intended to use as PJs were ordered in Large as I really wanted heaps of loose room in them. I can barely pull them on. Cheap felt aside, the creasing that sets into the rest of the nasty stuff is terrible. Before throwing the lot into a charity bin, I tried washing and drip-drying them, which made zero difference. But I'm not going to waste more of my time trying to steam or iron this c**p. It can just go into the garbage bin. Yes, you take a risk buying clothing or other items from known and unknown cheap websites. But this is the first time for me that clothing sizes have been changed - like I said, possibly offloading unsold stock which could be argued as being supported by their now-absence on the site. And that's pretty shabby. BUT, this site is flagrantly breaking Consumer Law with false advertising. Bait and Switch tactics. Advertising with images that aren't even remotely what you'll get. Showing beautifully knitted items and then sending cheap-as printed felt junk ... I've taken screen shots of what I ordered and photos of the rubbish that was sent. Happy to share. Super cheap, bottom of the con-artist heap in online selling. I doubt they'll last for long (at least under this name) and will not care one whit as they laugh about taking your money. The only site I know of that comes close to them trades (in one instance) as atomiccherryz dot shop. Even PayPal knows the entity of the 'K**** Ang" behind it is a fraud. I imagine that this operator in daylight robbery will join them, if they're not already associated. I don't care how many computer-generated five star reviews that any of these online traders get displayed on this site (which, by the way, has also been shown to be somewhat manipulated) or anywhere else including theit own; the site currently known as comstylish is purely fraudulent with the worst kind of operators. Three things to look for when wondering about a site: 1. Reviews - are there oodles of 5 stars accompanied by a statistically significant number of 1 star and accusations of Scam and Fraud? 5 Stars are easy to generate with AI assisted reviews. Some smarter types will include almost similar numbers of 4 stars to appear more authentic. When one or two 1 star, very bad reviews jump in on any site, they're likely authentic but possibly disgruntled customers whose problem may or may not have been rectified. However, lots and lots of bad reviews with similar complaints? Take notice. Especially those with details. Buy from that site at your own risk. 2. Being unable to find any reviews written after 2 or more years ago often indicates new owners who are selling cheap rubbish, trading on the reputation of the previous owner. 3. And worse is finding absolutely nothing, anywhere. This can happens when dodgy traders are smart enough and wealthy enough to not only have the best-looking sites, complete with banners at the end showing legitimate looking sales and company stuff, including false contact numbers and addresses, including email; those shysters can have the internet constantly scrubbed of all mention of them. HUGE RED FLAG. This particular Seller is listed with PayPal as LIFEBEW3BS6, trades in USD (which might be a bit of a shock) and LIFEBEW3BS6 has no reference or presence on the Internet outside of PayPal that I could find. LIFEBEW[ARE] ...alright. Is anyone in this day and age NOT sick of scams?