It sounds too good... But it's not real! Heck, since they don't deliver anyway, they might as well make them free. But we would know better if they did that, and wouldn't give them our credit card numbers. Don't repeat my mistake. Just a scam. But I wonder why trusted manufacturers allow them to use their products as bait?
My experience mirrors other complaints. But I'll add another caution; you may not even be able purchase up as they insist you do. You might get the add ons, but
not the "cheapest" price item you got baited with. I think they might just want your credit card number and other private information. Why else would they do this?
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