‘Wouldn’t use it to mop up sick’ Shoppers slam robes selling online for £60 but arriving looking ‘nothing like’ the pics

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'Wouldn't use it to mop up sick' Shoppers slam robes selling online for £60 but arriving looking 'nothing like' the pics

A NUMBER of buyers have been "catfished" by an internet model flogging "luxurious" dressing robes and robes that look nothing like the pictures.&

E-retailer CozeyHouse has a whopping 210 robes on its website, alongside other sleepwear, but buyers declare it's one huge "scam". 

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That's because their "luxurious" robes reportedly arrive wanting less expensive than the pictures used to advertise them online. 

Scorned shopper Caroline Smith, who ordered a leopard print robe, stated the standard was so dangerous that she "wouldn't use it to mop up sick, not to mention put on".&

Equally, Giuditta Tornetta purchased CozeyHouse's Green Floral Sleep Coat and was bitterly dissatisfied by what arrived.&

The robe she ordered had a swanky look with thick velvet, two pockets and delightful flowers draping down the entrance and around the wrists. 

What she acquired was a zip-up piece of polyester with a completely totally different floral design and uninteresting colours.&

CozeyHouse costs the robe at £59.32 on its website, the place additionally it is described as "mushy and opulent".

Designers declare it has a "printed design or added magnificence" and is "delicate and requires mild care".&

Giuditta warned other buyers towards parting with their hard earned cash for one of the robes on Facebook. 

In response to a blurb on the website, CozeyHouse claims to be "a leading international online store specialising within the newest tendencies and reasonably priced ladies's sleepwear".&

"Since our institution, our mission has been to offer our valued clients from around the globe with an unparalleled buying expertise," it reads.

"We delight ourselves on staying ahead of the curve.&

"Our devoted workforce of trend specialists always curates a diverse range of sleepwear choices, making certain you have got access to the trendiest and most reasonably priced types."

Trustpilot reviews also seek advice from the model as a scam, saying that the "robes are nothing like the advertised product" 

"Opened a PayPal case but I doubt I'll get a full refund," Rene Papas fumed. 

"Avoid this firm or whatever new identify they provide you with."

Louise Holvey additionally accused the model of "false advertising".&

"Merchandise acquired was nothing just like the advertised item I ordered," she stated.&

"I am so sick of these scam artists profiting from clients."


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