This is my fourth and last. After showing the dispute department at American Express emails written by a person identifying herself as Lara Green, where she explains she is busy working on the pieces I bought, but has yet to receive them. I believe I received several emails from her. Then Sophie appeared. I knew I'd been sold goods under fraudulent conditions. The ignorance of the dispute department at AX, the inability to talk to the same person, and the fact that they could not reach Lara on disconnected phones. I thought it was fraud. When they finally found the rats, there was no Lara Green; she was a fictitious character made up by rats in Hong Kong who had now changed their conditions for refunds. How can you send the crap I finally received before I received it? Well, management, for some reason, hides from clients and refuses to talk with you, leaving you to plead your case to the United Nations, AKA, the dispute department at AX. It seems rats know how to deal with mice, and the american consumer gets scrwed. I know how to spell. If your card provider sides with the Chinese rats, don't go to AX. I will purchase some stock in this liability, and the Big Four will receive a review and critique of their customer service at their yearly stockholders' meeting. I may pay a Chinese model to wear these pieces and behold the beautiful wrist cuff that is the size of a horseshoe.Meanwhile, I have some gorgeous jewelry that a magnate picked up. Magnets do not pick up sterling silver and the cheapest gold. You can't rid the earth of rats, not even at our finest card issuers.
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