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LuckySupply: Shady– Avoid at All Costs! : Reviews | Torhoo darknet markets

I’ve dealt with poor customer service before, but LuckySupply takes incompetence to a whole new level. Their lack of transparency, professionalism, and care for their customers is outright shameful, and I feel obligated to warn others to avoid them entirely. I’ve gone above and beyond to be patient and understanding. I used all of my auto-extends to give LuckySupply time to address the situation and resolve the issue. I’ve even offered fair solutions, including a reshipment with proper tracking or simply canceling the order. To date, neither of these solutions has been acted upon, leaving me feeling ignored and taken advantage of.

The Nightmare Begins: I placed an order for a product crucial to my TRT treatment plan. What followed has been an absolute mess:

1. No Tracking,
No Accountability: After placing my order, I waited for a tracking number. When I finally received it, it came as something I've never encountered called "Privnote" a link that self-destructed after being opened. Yes, you read that correctly—No PGP at all. A tracking number I couldn’t even keep or verify. This level of irresponsibility is baffling.

2. The Wildfire Excuse:
After multiple messages, the one and only response I got was a vague excuse about wildfires causing delays. Let’s be real—wildfires don’t stop emails or the ability to provide a proper tracking number. It’s a pathetic excuse to cover up either disorganization or outright dishonesty.

Final Thoughts:

LuckySupply is a masterclass in how not to run a business. If you value your time, money, or sanity, take your business elsewhere. They’re unprofessional, unresponsive, and utterly unreliable. And if you’re ordering something important? Forget it—you’ll be left scrambling for alternatives while they hide behind lame excuses and vanish.

They’re a waste of time. This company is a disaster from start to finish, and I wouldn’t trust them to mail a postcard, let alone a time-sensitive order.
I will update this review as it takes it's course.

Viking
/u/Viking68 📢
2 points
5 months ago
Follow-Up: Lucky Supply

I received my package from Lucky Supply today, and to my surprise, it was shipped from India. This was shocking because when I placed my order, the vendor’s website clearly stated that the product would be sourced from the United States. That assurance was a key factor in my decision to proceed with the purchase.

I make a point to avoid ordering anything from outside the continental U.S., so discovering that my package had to pass through international borders and customs is deeply concerning. That’s an unnecessary level of scrutiny that I was explicitly trying to avoid.

While the product itself appears to be legitimate and pharmaceutical grade, the misrepresentation of its origin is a major issue. Fortunately, I have a prescription for this item, so there are no legal concerns for me personally, but this could pose serious risks for others who don’t.

Going forward, I would only consider ordering from Lucky Supply again if they could guarantee that shipments truly originate from within the U.S., as advertised. Transparency is crucial in this kind of transaction, and customers deserve to know exactly where their orders are coming from before making a purchase.

Viking
/u/HorkyPorky
1 points
4 months ago
Guy sounds like a class A retard