Scammer alert: Sublime (Evo

Purchased 170 adderall over the weekend because Sublime had good prices and a huge profile with extensive updates and information plus 50/50 positive reviews.

They promised shipping on Monday with an update on Monday with ship info, and arrival Wed. No word on Monday or Tuesday. I messaged Wed asking about ETA, no reply.

Now there's a new negative review marked today from someone:

This vendor is a SCAM artist.

I have sent over 7 messages trying to contact them without hearing a SINGLE word in response. Now,after not receiving my order despite their "assurances" that I would get it plus extra to make up for the late delivery, I am convinced that I played the fool and gave my money away to these horrible businessmen. All the did was STEAL MY MONEY and LIE.

DO NOT TRUST THIS VENDOR!!!! I wish I had not so stupidly trusted them. Now today, I go to look at their profile and mysteriously their store is down to only one single product and all the EXTENSIVE info on their profile is GONE.

Do not trust these jerks, they are here to rip you off, steal from honest costumers, and make life more difficulty for anyone involved.

I have documented the entire process with screenshots and will be formally reporting this vendor to Evo staff.

In short, S M Fucking H. smh "

Their big profile is now gone. In short, watch out looks like Sublime may be a scammer. Probably a lesson learned for me, now more FE (I've had success in the past with it).


Comments


[3 Points] Theeconomist1:

I assume it was FE? Thanks for the heads up. That sucks. I will say though that 50 reviews isn't really a whole lot, at least not in the sense to trust with FE. I was originally going to say give it more time but given the negatives might be coming in, I see why you think its a scam and just not a vendor w/ poor comm skills.


[1 Points] None:

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