Like others (i felt i had to register to make my point). I am a new sports retailer, and having scoured the internet for wholesale premiership shirts and kits, i googled one particular shirt and each time i did so jp-sports.net were first on the list. Given that Google had given them this first place status i opted to use them spending a couple of thousand pounds on kits and shirts (wholesale). All my kits were fake and damaged. Trading Standards would have been down on me like a ton of bricks, so I told the company I wanted to return them for a full refund. Hey, anything's possible! I waited for over three months for a trickle total refund, bit by bit the refund came through, but the length of time it took put my funds for my shop in jeopardy. If I were aware others were suffering the same fate I would have warned people earlier on forums and here in the answerbank. It was only recently reading an article in a computer magazine problem page that jp-sport.net prompted a search by myself. Like the previous answers I now note that jp-sports.net no longer exists on Google or any search engine I have tried. I know its no great comfort not receiving a refund, but your shirts and kits would have been fakes. If jp-sports.net are reading this forum they should be made aware that I for one would produce countless emails I sent and received in support of them never trading again, under any name. At the end of the day my husband always tells me "you only get what you pay for"! Unfortunately, our Premiership League is reaping the benefits of sky-high priced shirts and kits, which forces us all to look elsewhere, but that's another story for another forum!