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Thursday, April 4, 2013

wizardmadness.com magento go themes review: bad!


Ever had to trash someone on the Internet? Well I never did, until today.. I am a Magneto Go customer and ordered a theme from wizardmadness.com and they have completely failed me in every way. Not only have they been unable to install the theme and/or supply the services I ordered and I purchased, but they also have not refunded the money I paid... as per their own disclaimer of withdrawal prominently displayed on the site, they should. Consider yourself warned if you ever get blinded by the pretty themes they sell... unfortunately your money goes directly into the pay pal account of Rawi Rai in Kathmandu, Nepal and you will never see it  again :( You will also get some pretty rude emails from Rawi along the process and those are written in a very bad English language.

1 comment:

Shameme Adams said...

What an AMAZING idea you had and to think it all began miles away in Switzerland!!-WELL DONE!!. I ADORE 2 skirt but as I don't understand PayPal have found the unusual ways I've found to buy them are not working!!, please help!!. Ha ha. Shameme

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Just like the rare Swiss mountain flower Edelweiss - a symbol of prestige and distinction - the clothing brand IDILVICE (pronouced "Edel-vice") was born in the mountains of Switzerland and since then it's flourishing on the concrete of Manhattan and recently even in the rolling hills of the San Francisco Bay Area. However as the spelling indicates, the label is not meant to be associated with too much folkloric alpine tradition, but rather and probably in the contrary, with unconventionality. The IDILVICE label was founded in 1995 by Swiss Native fashion designer Idil from the city of Saint Gallen, Switzerland, who's foundation dates back to the 7th Century and which became famous for their quality textile products, especially embroidery textiles, which are still popular with Parisian Haute Couture designers today. In search for something less traditional, Master Graphic Designer Idil ventured out to New York City where she fell in love with American Pop Culture.