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Same experience as described previously: I made a purchase from an online store called The United Gentleman, which lists an address in the Netherlands. At the time of purchase, the website clearly stated that the warehouse was located in the United States and promised an easy return process, including providing a return shipping label if needed. After placing my order, the company sent me a tracking number that did not exist. After several days of searching, I discovered that the product was actually being shipped from China, not the U.S. as advertised. It took several weeks for the order to arrive. When I requested a return, the company began discouraging the process by informing me that I would need to ship the product back to China, not the United States as originally stated. Additionally: Poor quality (aka Polyester), different appearance of clothing items. Their misleading claims about warehouse location, return policy, and tracking information have caused significant inconvenience and appear to be deceptive business practices.
$250
PA, USA- 19072
Counterfeit Product
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United Gentlemen
December 31, 2025
1147873
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