John Crean
AUHi guys just want to to say the… Hi guys just want to to say the bracelet was amazing and the donation was small in comparison to the pride I felt on ANZAC day march when I wore it on my shirt apelet of my RFS uniform. A number of people asked what it was about and I said it was in solidarity for the Ukraine.
JA
GBJohn A. First, I have to say my order did not arrive due to an address labeling error. Upon discovering this (USPS made a photographic record of the package before returning to sender), I contacted UIN, informing them of the situation. The response was extremely quick, considering the 8 hr time difference. Amanda (name used w/ permission) was awesome, and quick to rectify the error. I am often more impressed by an organization when problems arise and are addressed in a timely and expert manner. My experience with UkraineInNeed.org has been quite good, aside from the minor glitch. Слава Україні
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.
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!
Vidas Str
LTHelp for Ukraine Those who write bad comments and leave one star are trolls bought by the Kremlin. I know that the Kremlin spends hundreds of millions on this kind of work because I live in a country where Kremlin trolls run rampant. It is important for them to undermine aid to Ukraine and to sow distrust. I bought a bracelet, but above all I support Ukraine