I bought the Zenrun 120 and I am…
I bought the Zenrun 120 and I am superhappy. It is even better than I dreamed about.!
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I bought the Zenrun 120 and I am superhappy. It is even better than I dreamed about.!
Really good service and easy to buy. Lovely people.
Terrible experience with Gym.no. Their customer service is absolutely awful and shows zero respect for customers. There’s no available email contact, making it impossible to reach them easily. Delivery time is ridiculous – I’ve been waiting over two weeks with no updates. The staff I did manage to reach were rude and completely uninterested in helping. This is a very bad site for online shopping. I would NOT recommend it to anyone.
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