There are hundreds of wigs to choose from but not a single brand name, even on sites which claim to sell brand name wigs.
There’s no contact address or phone number. You may find an address in mainland China or Hong Kong hidden somewhere on the site.
Poor English, particularly in short sentences, and standard English, used in longer reviews and on whole pages. That’s because the latter have been from reputable wig sites
If you save an image and use Google Image Search you’ll probably find that the photo shows a wig manufactured by a reputable company. Product model images are stolen frequently from name brands like Ellen Wille, Raquel Welch, Jon Renau, Gabor, Noriko and others.
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I made a mistake on the web address of the scam wig company I just reported in a previous post here. Their correct web address is wigprofessionals.net instead of .com
I made a mistake on the web address of the scam wig company I just reported in a previous post here. Their correct web address is wigprofessionals.net instead of .com
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