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Jeffrey Shaun King, the leftist agitator once again scammed his followers out of money.
He is part of those media agitators who backs losers like Nina Turner, Morgan Harper, Qassim Rashid, Shahid Buttar, Marianne Williamson, Jill Stein and John Fetterman.
He is a part of the Bernie Bros. These idiots pushes conspiracies about Democrats who don't worship the alter of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT).
People are calling out King for not keeping up on his ARealOne clothing line.
The fact that the company is shutting down only after a year in business is a sign of the many controversial things this leftist done.
Ashley Ray of the Scam Goddess Podcast has said that the leftist once again left his supporters out in the cold with this venture. The company A Real One was supposed to be a Black-owned, Black-grown and Black-shipped type of clothing line.
hello, it has been 8 months since shaun king launched a "private clothing line" that sold $165 hoodies, there hasn't been an update since October, the entire instagram has been deleted and the last existing comments were people saying they still hadnt gotten their orders
— ashley ray (@theeashleyray) May 12, 2022
Ray remarked: “Hi, it’s been 8 months since Shaun King launched a ‘private clothing line’ that sold $165 hoodies, there hasn’t been an update since October, all Instagram has been removed and the last existing comments were people saying they still haven’t received their orders.”
The Root noted that King's excuses are shadier than the clothing line he's promoted.
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In an email sent to Newsweek, King explained what was going on:
“1. We had nearly 3,500 orders and shipped EVERY order. All of them. Some 2-3 times. Out of those 3,500 orders about 150 people moved, or had shipping problems. For those 150 people, we resent the orders or processed refunds.
2. We just emailed our entire customer base to ask ANY customer that might have fallen through the cracks to email us. 2 people replied saying they wanted exchanges or refunds for orders they had trouble with.
Out of those 3,500 we also had 75-100 customers who had errors in their email addresses or phone numbers that may be hard for us to reach. When we then run those potential customers with errors up against all of the orders that were delivered we don’t see a single customer left with a contact info error that hasn’t received their order.
Still, we are standing by to help any customer that has a single issue or problem.”
However, people who purchased items through the website claim their inquiries went unanswered. One customer shared: “how do I get an update on my order? it never shipped and nobody is responding to any of my emails.”
King has come under fire for allegedly mismanaging funds he’s raised for charitable causes. Hopefully, people will learn to stop giving their money to him.
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