Ian Cunningham
GBA scam? Certainly not a proper charity. Where's their charity number? A scam. Not a charity and only donating a portion (unspecified) of their profits (self-defined what is a cost) to real charities. There are plenty of real charities that didn't appear overnight and don't sell you tat for a 'donation'. Trustpilot should investigate ..their Facebook advertising says they are the top 4 charities on TP ...but they explain in their website that they donate a portion of their profits to charity ..real charities don't have profits and use all their money for their purpose. Why do trustpilot let them claim charitable status? They attack all negatives as 'the Kremlin' which is also odd.
Irina Glass
GBSupport Ukraine! Great way to support Ukraine via a purchase of a Ukraine-themed bracelet which is a conversation starter when noticed by others. Quality product. Looks great. Easy to order. Well done!
Orest Horechyy
ITNever received the product Never received the product. Asked for explanation, company replied with, we'll send you another. It's been months, nothing received or heard.
Silvija Brice
DESupport Ukraine Please do support Ukraine even with this small amount of money. I'm a granny of three, and I do not want my country Latvia to lose its independence, I do not want to see my grandkids molested by those brutal invaders, like in Bucha, Ukraine. Ukraine is defending the whole of Europe right now, defending it with its blood and its bravery. Help as much as you can.
James Liddle
GBScam! Terms and conditions state the organisation is based in the UK, yet no company number or charity number. No evidence or proof that this company is legitimate, the fake trust pilot picture on the website (showing 4.5 stars) and the fact it is covered in grammatical and other errors. The charities mentioned are American charities, again why not give to the British salvation army not the American one, if you are based in the UK... nothing on the website makes it appear legitimate.