I ordered clothes for combined 90€ but the seller did not communicate about the refund and resend adress. Because of that I could not find out the adress by myself because also the website did not tell about the sender. Also, the sender adress on the package I received was a third party sender adress. It seemed to me, that mariniclothing did not want me to be able to send back the clothes, which did not fit. Because of all these circumstances there was no possibility for me to send the clothes, which unfortunately did not fit, back right in time to get the refund.
In the end I spent 90€ for clothes that I can not wear. Quite shitty. Would not recommend, total disaster for costumers.
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