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Instagram is full of adverts for these **** clothing sites, all seemingly run by the same company registered in the Netherlands. All sites are called "Something" Cape Town, implying its Cape Town connected but there is none. But this is not the problem. The problem is it's an online **** with CHEAP KNOCK OFFS MADE IN CHINA which do not resemble the products advertised at all. And if you want to return it - YOU PAY TO SEND BACK TO CHINA.
Some of these sites now have a notice saying you pay for returns, but again, this is not the issue. It's that they are grossly misrepresenting what they are selling. Its ****, cheap ******* and not the well made items they are displaying and charging up-market prices for. It is a 100% *******.
The sites include the following names+Cape Town eg: Rosewood Cape Town; Naomari-, Dapper, Essencia, Jemi, Louvelly, Luna, Luyanda, Marzani, Nova, Novi, Shakira, Trendy-, Uniq, Victoria and many more.
These sites all have similar features: - A ''location" in Cape Town eg: Long Street, with shop hours, implying there is a store. There isn't a store. Some sites now have a sign saying ''store coming soon". - **** reviews - scroll across the sites and the same reviews and names come up, telling you how awesome the clothes are. They really aren't. - Always on sale; sale ending tonight! and LOW STOCK!! - The same wording for shipping and return policies. - And references to luxury fabrics and craftmanship - this is the biggest lie of all. My sweaters are mass produced cheap junk with no labels, loose threads, and a chemical smell. I have the sweaters and the website screenshots as proof of the 100% total misrepresentation.
I got into a whole email exchange with them where they defended the return policy and the Cape Town references ("we are an exclusively online store, we didn't intend to mislead) etc etc - while totally ignoring the fact they are SELLING CHEAP KNOCK OFFS.
I have reported to Instagram and to the commercial platforms they use. I have also briefed a lawyer to investigate. However the advertising on Instagram is relentless and unfortunately many people are being caught out and ********** by this dishonesty.
AVOID! AVOID! AVOID!
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