BŁÅCKBĒRRŸ - ÅD. retweetledi

Kigguide.com is slandering us and does not allow us to raise any objections.
Retweet this tweet, and I will randomly select one retweeter for a free custom Kigu Mask! Shipping included (North America, Europe, and East Asia).
How did we find out about Kigguide? Our Austrian client recommended this website to us, believing that we should register there to gain more customers.
Regarding rumors:
1. Kigguide deliberately confuses the dropshipping concept, accusing us of not producing Kigurumi ourselves (I have submitted evidence as required, but Kigguide’s response was to block me from the community and continue this claim). In fact, our submitted evidence clearly proves we manufacture ourselves, and we even offered to record a full production process video.
2. Kigguide claims our legal operation in Europe through a UK-based company is unreasonable because few makers do this (we clearly stated we operate in China and Japan, and the European company was established solely for compliant operations).
3. Kigguide believes that having reviews from three months ago despite being established for one month indicates review fraud (we clarified that we run an Etsy shop, easily found on our website, previously operated by a Japanese Kigurumi studio for whom we manufactured products. After establishing Kiglover, this shop was integrated into Kiglover. All reviews are for our work—why can’t we use them?).
4. On the lack of authoritative endorsements: I don’t understand when Kigurumi started relying on authority to operate. We are an exhibiting shop at Dollweekend this year (where else can you see thousands of Kigers besides DW?). Perhaps Kigguide wants to be the sole authority.
5. Kigguide finds our ownership of multiple domains illogical. I’ve explained: some domains were left over from testing different platforms for our website, and others are used for separate businesses.
6. Kigguide members accused us of not disclosing our China shop. In fact, before they blocked me, our website already noted the China purchase channel in the product description Q&A, explaining additional costs and services for overseas channels.
When we tried to clarify things, they kicked us and our customers out of the server. They seem very afraid of us confronting them publicly. The server rules allowing free discussion feel like a joke.
The origin of the issue: I shared some modeling and production processes publicly in the Kigguide server.
Considering the other party might accuse me of deliberately causing trouble, I need to add: First, I understood they needed time to verify my authenticity, so I patiently waited three days. Then, I found out we were labeled as fraudsters based solely on others' baseless claims.
So, we plan to give away a Kigurumi mask, record its entire production process, and upload it to YouTube to prove our authenticity. Similarly, we will release a full-process video of a model to demonstrate that the models we openly provide for free use by individual creators are not stolen.🥰
More photo i will send later




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