SAVE YOURSELF!!
I’ve seen ads for noracora clothes around the arcade games. Whatever you do, DO NOT ORDER!! This is a company in China scamming Americans. Please google noracora reviews and read all of them (positves are writen by the company); you can tell by the language. The quality, sizes, colors, fabrics are NOTHING like the pictures. Takes months to get orders (if you get them at all). For returns, YOU have to send to China & pay ALL reurn charges. Outrageous. Today, I saw the same clothes on a new site called “Annie Cloth”. SAME COMPANY, SAME CLOTHES, DIFFERENT NAME< SAME SCAM.
No phone # for company; only a generic website. Save your money & do research before being taken in.
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Thanks for the heads up. I have seen those ads too but have not ordered. If you search the web there are some articles about them being a scam and there does not seem to be any way to contact the company for customer service. There are also lists of other names of sites that are connected to them. You have to be so careful online. Losses for you minimal I hope.
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I ordered 2 sweaters that were pictured as heavy weight-(1 was for my daughter).
When they finally got here they were thin , didn’t fit right-hung slanted,.
Gave them to the homeless shelter. Will never again order from this company. -
What’s really sad is the clothes shown are really cute just like the clothes on Zulily. The clothes on Zulily require you to be 6 feet tall to not have them look like dresses on you. Such a shame that a reputable manufacturer can’t spot these and make them correctly. (Are you listening HSN?)
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Thank you for letting us know!
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It is shocking that the corporation that owns HSN would allow adds from questionable “businesses”, knowing the problem that they are causing for HSN consumers. Anything for a dime. What happened to the HSN that had been trustworthy? Seemingly gone, gone, gone!!! Many thanks to Honeybun13 for the warning!!!
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01.18.20 6:14 PM
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