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Sunglasses Deal $4 Including Delivery Australia Wide! Mystery Daily Deal Random Pairs Sent!

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ikOala have a surprising deal for you. Pay $4 to receive your MYSTERY DAILY DEAL SUNGLASSES delivered directly to you. This deal INCLUDES delivery Australia wide!

Note - you do not get to select the style - they are sent at random however they are just $4 each including delivery Australia wide only.

CONDITIONS -

Delivery is approx. 3-4 weeks

No need to redeem, automatic shipping is included as part of this offer.

Be sure to supply the correct address and ensure NO PO BOX address is supplied.

Purchase unlimited vouchers for you, your family or friends – deal will close when stock runs out automatically.

Not transferrable or redeemable for cash and not to be used in conjunction with any other offer.

No selections available, you will automatically receive a randomly selected pair for sunglasses for just $4 delivered.

No cancellations, returns or refunds are offered with this deal. No change of minds, No returns or refunds for unhappy with style. This is a mystery deal and your product is dispatched at random. Styles are shown on the ad.

Here is the link to the ad:

http://www.ikoalaeveryday.com.au/index.php

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closed Comments

  • +1

    Or order sunnies from dealextreme.com, tinydeal.com, focalprice.com etc. etc. and you can choose a style for the same price!

  • i may get a kids one :D

  • +4

    Hmmm. $4 + time spent ordering glasses + time spent removing self from spam list + time spent in opening box only to (inevitably) throw them in the bin.
    This is up there with paying for a kick in the shins.

  • +1

    I would buy them but i don't really want to give them my credit card info.

  • +5

    Have they been tested to ensure compliance with Australian standards? For $4 delivered, I doubt it. Probably cause more harm than good.

    I wouldn't risk my eyesight to save a few dollars, but I'm sure lots of people would.

  • +2

    If they are $4 with free shipping then obviously they are just dropshipping from Hong Kong.
    As someone already mentioned, best to just buy from one of the junk asian websites: tinydeal, dealextreme etc.

    They probably do fit with the Australian standard in terms of protection. But I highly expect that they haven't been officially certified and tested against the Australian sunglasses standard criteria.
    I've been in the Penalty box myself for selling sunglasses on this website, never again… I learn from my mistakes.

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