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Review on Aleath by James Collins

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Aleath: The Final Resting Place for Cosmetics

I had the misfortune of visiting Aleath's web store not too long ago, and it was a decision I now wish I hadn't made. The website's design reeks of a fifth-grader's first forays into Microsoft Paint. The product descriptions are approximately as helpful as a Magic 8 Ball, so I won't even go there. However, the products themselves were the true game changer. Who knew you could develop hair styling appliances that are both weak and cumbersome? Don't waste your time with cosmetics that are no more effective than "snake oil," and also avoid using cleaning supplies. Support staff were equally unhelpful, appearing to have been schooled in the art of providing noncommittal platitudes. And I wish you the best of luck if you try to get your money back, because "satisfaction guaranteed" evidently doesn't mean what you think it means. Visit Aleath's web shop if you need a good chuckle (or a good weep). But if you're serious about improving your appearance and confidence, I'd suggest going elsewhere.

Pros
  • Fantastic bargains on a variety of styling tools
Cons
  • The worst customer service ever