78-year-old Pristina deceived by online pages

78-year-old Qazim Bulnjak has taken over the use of technology. As an adult, Bulnjak, most of the time, makes purchases online. But not a few times he has been left disappointed with the items he ordered. Last time, he ordered honey, convinced that it would help increase immunity. For Kicks. [...]
But not a few times he has been left disappointed with the items he ordered.
Last time, he ordered honey, convinced that it would help increase immunity.
He said he ordered the honey with the hoe, but the honey came and the hoe wasn't there.
For honey to be hot, he paid 5 euros more than the real value of normal honey, which was 20 euros.
The bugnac for Kiks acknowledged that his mistake was also his, since he did not open the package before taking the order.
The same had tried to contact the site to change the product, but the answers it had received were automatic.
Bulnjak has confessed to Kiks Kosova another story of fraud through online purchase.
The 78-year-old, encouraged by social media advertising that a type of clay affects the reduction of rheumatic pain, ordering the product but, according to him, was also deceived by them because he never noticed the effect.
Disillusioned by online vendors, Qazimi began to do antirefundation of products, warning people through the ineffective comments of the hum product that had subsequently received a response on the page.
Other citizens who reported in Kicks had been misled by online products.
They point out that although in small sums, their share of concern is the phenomenon of fraud that is increasing daily and more of these businesses.












