90 Day Fiance: Before The 90 Days; Omar and Avery Frauding Their Customers via Their New Business?

90 Day Fiance: Omar and Avery have started a new business of jewelry together. They haven’t been on an easy road since they got together. As we know, Omar is in Syria, a war-torn country. Avery has converted to a Muslim. She has been Christian all her life. Of course, her mom doesn’t support her decision. Anyway, she went to Syria just to look after the safety of her daughter. Now, Omar and Avery are encountering some problems in their business. Let’s take a look.a

90 Day Fiance: Before The 90 Days; Avery and Omar’s Jewelry Business, How Is It Going?

Somehow, despite all opposition, Avery and Omar managed to tie the knot. The fact that it didn’t even require Avery to be present for the ceremony was weird for her mom. They started to encounter problems soon after their wedding. Omar had a problem with Avery dancing on the streets even though she used just her fingers. Most fans stated at that time that this is just the beginning, and Omar will be more controlling in the future.

However, it seems that the couple made their marriage work. The question of the cultural and religious gaps could have been eliminated. Avery has willingly converted to Islam. She is willing to adopt the way Muslim women live. It’s more conservative than American culture. But Avery seems to be ready for it. When people asked why she converted, she stated that she feels like Islam will keep her on the right path.

They have started a jewelry business together recently. But it seems like someone is duping them. On their official Instagram account, they have posted that they are boycotting Wix. The company is keeping thousands of dollars. Avery is sad that she ever did any business with them. They didn’t have much info about them. Had they known about the red flags, they would have never made any business ties with them.

90 Day Fiance: Before The 90 Days: Duplicates Available For $25

In their recent story, Avery and Omar posted a picture of a pair of earrings that were sold out. They also stated that if anyone wanted the pieces, they can do. But according to fraudedbytlc, you can purchase their sold-out jewelry at the local TJ Maxx store. Fans are saying that we don’t know for sure about who copied whom. Moreover, the fashion industry is rampant with dupes. Some are defending Avery and saying that she clearly mentioned that all her jewelry pieces are not from Syria.
Avery said that most of the jewelry she has is from the middle east. Not all. Do you think this will cause losses to their business? Let us know in the comments below.

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