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Juliet Jacoby, a US student ordered a $149 dress online as she eagerly looked forward to prom. What she got however was far from what she ordered.
One Twitter user aptly described it as 'pieces of a Satan Halloween costume stitched to hairnets'. Looks like she took it well as she shared a screenshot of what she saw online and photos of herself modelling its counterfeit.ads
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