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Battery-powered wood cutter. Amphitrite Technologies, Orlando, FL, USA

2 years ago

Orlando, Florida, United States

There are several false advertisements out on the internet. Even though Facebook. Companies like Rosepros, Proofwild, Hahdiy etc.
Please be aware: You order a battery-powered Chain Saw but they will only send you, as they call it "accessory" (a string with a ring on each end).
The real firm behind these false advertisements is Amphitrite Technologies Pvt Ltd., which is located in India. (the real firm name does not show up in your order confirmation, only on the PayPal transaction).
The item comes from China to a US address and there they will ship it with First Class mail to you.
You pay through Paypal, but when you realize you were tricked PayPal will not help you, since the firm can prove they sent you "the" item (not the one you ordered).
Search for Amphitrite Technologies Pvt Ltd. and you'll see all the one-star reviews, all with the same content.

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