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When I walked into the store they had “Labubu” on display. The cashier saw me look at them and immediately told me, “They’re real”, and showed me the QR code on the side of the box. I bought the item and brought it out to my car and googled a contrast of real and fake labubu. It was obvious I had just purchased a counterfeit. I went back in an asked for my money back, because it I was sold an inauthentic product. The cashier then told me that there was no such thing, and that I should have known what I bought because a real one was hundreds of dollars. He then told me he would not refund me my money because all sales were final even though it was unopened. I pressed for him to call his boss and explain what happened, by this time there were people in line behind me. The cashier opted to refund me my money in cash, but was unapologetic. Even after he gave me my money back he still tried to convince me that I was wrong. In hindsight, I’m sure he was just trying to convince the audience that had formed. Buyer beware of this establishment.
$38.87
AL, USA- 35611
Rogersville, AL- 35652
Unknown Email
(256) 247-5771
Unknown URL
Counterfeit Product
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September 16, 2025
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