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Q: points... what the hey..gonna do this again

couple months ago they asked me to "confirm" my order from last year.....I didn't bother to do that....instead I made a new, fresh order about a month ago....my razor is on it's way and my beard is pissing the wife off ... so she left me to be with another expat ... oh well .... echinacities is good for someting.

 

 

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I firmly believe that's an abuse! You should report it! 

 

There's a button, just below your 'space shuttle launch' time.

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I ordered 2 coats years ago, asked about it, admin said they'd look into it. Everytime someone posts about points, admin says they will look into it, but they never do. I think they really are Chinese or have gone native.. ,,''ok ok I do for you (naaa)''

 I have enough points now to open a coat store.

BTW I went from electric razor all my life to Gilette Fusion 5 blade razor and will never go back. Even if I have a couple of days growth, this just wipes it off easily. Cheap disposable blades are garbage.

philbravery:

You know they only offer the electric razer because people will slash their wrist's if they stay n China too longsurprise

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electric razor is better for man scaping.

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One year ago, I also ordered a razor, I sent few emails to admin and I got one reply saying we will send your razor soon

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