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Missguided on one last hurrah with 70% off – but fans still haven't got refunds

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fashion company went bust last month after it fell into administration, until Mike Ashley's Frasers Group bought the brand at the beginning of June - a day after Missguided failed to find another buyer.Despite the Missguided website being down for some time, the site is up and running once again with a massive discount on products to try and flog the remaining stock.

According to the site, the more than half price sale is on for a "limited" time only. READ MORE: Man launches lingerie brand for blokes where he sells G-strings and suspendersFans have fled to social media to brag about bagging items for a fraction of the price with the code 'take70', one customer shared: "Was £117, I paid £39 cheers Missguided sale.""70% off @Missguided so now its late night shopping for me," another tweeted to the brand.A third fashion fan gasped: "I literally just saved over £200 on this new Missguided sale?

Oh my God?"And, this thrilled shopper shared: "Missguided sale has actually patterned summer for me."Although many fans of the retailer are over the moon at their closing down sale bargains, not everyone is impressed with the company.Many customers have claimed they are still awaiting orders to be fulfilled or even receive refund on their returned items - despite products now being on sale again.One customer on Twitter under the account @iamdevonrose claimed: "How are Missguided up and running again offering 70% off but they haven’t refunded people or sent out parcels that where ordered months ago?"Twitter user @elletnahs1, said: "So you can email us promoting your new sale but can’t fulfil existing orders or refunds… make it make sense."While user @Sypoups slammed: "A clearance sale?

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