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Claim Your BusinessGratifyplease.com has a rating of 1 star from 1 review, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases.
First, you should be aware that the parent company, Eudaimonia Co. Ltd, is in China. And there is a possibility that, if you complain about their products, it's possible that you may be subject to retaliatory measures. Here's my story. I ordered a product for someone else as a gift. The product that was delivered was not as ordered and it was severely damaged. They did not respond to my email asking for resolution. So, having used PayPal to pay, I registered a complaint with them. They resolved it relatively quickly in my favor (refund). However, two days later, I got a message from Amazon that someone in China was trying to access my account with them, and I was forced to take measures to secure that account. In the next couple of days, I received a series of phishing emails claiming to be from PayPal telling me that my account was suspended and I needed to click their links to resolve the issue. Of course, I didn't do that. I had never previously experienced such concentrated attempts to breach the security of my accounts over such a short time interval. Although I cannot be certain, the timing and location of the Amazon attempt, and the timing and "assumed identity" (PayPal) of the phishing attempts leads me to strongly suspect they were a retaliatory measure for having registered my complaint with this company. At the very least, they took little care to ensure the product was as ordered and was shipped in a manner to avoid damage, and subsequently they were unresponsive to communications about those issues.
First, you should be aware that the parent company, Eudaimonia Co. Ltd, is in China. And there is a possibility that, if you complain about their products, it's possible that you may be subject to retaliatory measures. Here's my story. I ordered a product for someone else as a gift. The product that was delivered was not as ordered and it was severely damaged. They did not respond to my email asking for resolution. So, having used PayPal to pay, I registered a complaint with them. They resolved it relatively quickly in my favor (refund). However, two days later, I got a message from Amazon that someone in China was trying to access my account with them, and I was forced to take measures to secure that account. In the next couple of days, I received a series of phishing emails claiming to be from PayPal telling me that my account was suspended and I needed to click their links to resolve the issue. Of course, I didn't do that. I had never previously experienced such concentrated attempts to breach the security of my accounts over such a short time interval. Although I cannot be certain, the timing and location of the Amazon attempt, and the timing and "assumed identity" (PayPal) of the phishing attempts leads me to strongly suspect they were a retaliatory measure for having registered my complaint with this company. At the very least, they took little care to ensure the product was as ordered and was shipped in a manner to avoid damage, and subsequently they were unresponsive to communications about those issues.
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