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It’s even more frustrating because I had a successful first order with him; then placed

he definitely seems to fulfill a full order the first time, then when you order more upon a successful delivery, he shorts or sends the wrong shit.

Glad to hear I’m not the only, or the first to fall for this.
same here brother same here… Glad to know I’m now alone either. Shit this sucks ass. I bet it’s happend to a LOT of people.
 
You need to search and find other place to try all of these Scamm attempts.
Here we not support ``Less weight or Wrong item`` as all scammets try to claim.
Sorry, but here this not work
It’s honestly insane that you’re framing this like I’m “trying to get over on you” especially considering I spent a significant amount with you on my very first order. That’s not what happened here. I didn’t scam you. You sent me the wrong quantity. That’s the reality, and your ego is too big to acknowledge that a mistake was made.
The math doesn’t lie:
∙ USPS flat rate envelope: 1.5 oz
∙ 4 mags received: 0.14 oz
∙ Packing supplies + Mylar bag: 0.5 oz
∙ Total: ~2.2 oz which matches exactly what USPS recorded for the package.
If 14 mags had actually been included (0.49 oz), the package would have weighed 2.6–2.7 oz. That’s a significant difference and USPS records show it only weighed ~2.2 oz. The numbers don’t lie: only 4 mags were in that package.

I have a full unboxing video from start to finish, photos sent immediately after opening, and individual weights for every item all of which match the USPS recorded weight perfectly. I provided all of this evidence right away, and you dismissed it as “impossible.”
So let me ask simply: if you packed 14 mags, where did the other 10 go? The weight evidence makes it clear 4 mags were shipped, not 14.
Packing mistakes happen. No business is perfect. The difference between a good vendor and a bad one is whether they own the mistake and fix it. Instead, you keep insisting your operation is flawless and that errors are impossible even when the evidence says otherwise. I paid for 14 mags and received 4. That’s a 10-unit shortage, and the proof is undeniable. At this point, it’s clear you’d rather protect your ego than do the right thing and that’s not how a legitimate vendor operates.

Anyone can look at this evidence and draw their own conclusion. What’s just as telling as the shortage itself is how this situation was handled instead of acknowledging a simple packing mistake, I was gaslit, had my evidence dismissed as fake, and was essentially accused of being a scammer despite having proof. Rather than taking accountability, the response was to hide behind the idea that their operation is flawless and mistakes are simply impossible. That’s not confidence that’s arrogance.
A legitimate business, when faced with clear evidence of an error, investigates and makes it right. What happened here was the opposite. The facts were ignored, the evidence was denied, and the customer was treated like a liar for simply asking to receive what they paid for. That says everything about how this vendor operates and how they treat their customers when something goes wrong.
I paid for 14, received 4, proved it beyond any reasonable doubt, and was still met with denial. Let that sink in.
 
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It’s honestly insane that you’re framing this like I’m “trying to get over on you” especially considering I spent a significant amount with you on my very first order. That’s not what happened here. I didn’t scam you. You sent me the wrong quantity. That’s the reality, and your ego is too big to acknowledge that a mistake was made.
The math doesn’t lie:
∙ USPS flat rate envelope: 1.5 oz
∙ 4 mags received: 0.14 oz
∙ Packing supplies + Mylar bag: 0.5 oz
∙ Total: ~2.2 oz which matches exactly what USPS recorded for the package.
If 14 mags had actually been included (0.49 oz), the package would have weighed 2.6–2.7 oz. That’s a significant difference and USPS records show it only weighed ~2.2 oz. The numbers don’t lie: only 4 mags were in that package.

I have a full unboxing video from start to finish, photos sent immediately after opening, and individual weights for every item all of which match the USPS recorded weight perfectly. I provided all of this evidence right away, and you dismissed it as “impossible.”
So let me ask simply: if you packed 14 mags, where did the other 10 go? The weight evidence makes it clear 4 mags were shipped, not 14.
Packing mistakes happen. No business is perfect. The difference between a good vendor and a bad one is whether they own the mistake and fix it. Instead, you keep insisting your operation is flawless and that errors are impossible even when the evidence says otherwise. I paid for 14 mags and received 4. That’s a 10-unit shortage, and the proof is undeniable. At this point, it’s clear you’d rather protect your ego than do the right thing and that’s not how a legitimate vendor operates.

Anyone can look at this evidence and draw their own conclusion. What’s just as telling as the shortage itself is how this situation was handled instead of acknowledging a simple packing mistake, I was gaslit, had my evidence dismissed as fake, and was essentially accused of being a scammer despite having proof. Rather than taking accountability, the response was to hide behind the idea that their operation is flawless and mistakes are simply impossible. That’s not confidence that’s arrogance.
A legitimate business, when faced with clear evidence of an error, investigates and makes it right. What happened here was the opposite. The facts were ignored, the evidence was denied, and the customer was treated like a liar for simply asking to receive what they paid for. That says everything about how this vendor operates and how they treat their customers when something goes wrong.
I paid for 14, received 4, proved it beyond any reasonable doubt, and was still met with denial. Let that sink in.
Dear,
You can continue to SPAM mi theard, but as you told you, here we not support such SCAMM attept!
So your Attempt Failed
 
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