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I was using Facebook when I noticed an ad for a shark type plush chair/lounger, one that a child would use. I clicked on the item, it took me to the Teknivo site where the chair was eventually purchased for $63.90. I received an order confirmation in my email and gave it a bit to be shipped. I began wondering where the item was or when to expect it so I did some searching on the order. It had a tracking number, so I clicked on the tracking number and it showed the item was shipped from China. Days later, checked again, it showed the item in Los Angeles. I waited again, gave ample time for the item to ship across the US and finally realized that it wasn’t coming. The item was ordered on October 9, the item was paid for and now the website no longer exists for Teknivo or whatever it really is, to be contacted.
$63.9
OH, USA- 44484
Unknown Location
Unknown Email
Unknown Phone Number
Unknown URL
Online Purchase
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Teknivo
November 21, 2025
1111295
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