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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
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DEThis is obviously a scam :( Thanks to all people in Trustpilot who pointed to these typical scam indicators - missing organisation details - no charity registration - no prove of donation anywhere Surprisingly they've provided a refund. But I assume it's just a part of their dirty business to avoid any serious legal issues. I'll donate my money to support Ukraine through a proven charity with good reputation and I can only recommend anyone doing the same. @UkraineInNeed.org: please don't reply with your standard copy&pasted useless words. I do support Ukraine and hate people who try to use this tragedy to make their profit. If you believe I said something wrong about you, provide any real prove for the opposite and I will be happy to amend my review.
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.
David Ward
AUWrist band of my choice I received the the wrist band of my choice in a suitable amount of time. I import things on a regular basis so a little patients is needed when buying from overseas. My friends who have seen the item comment on how beautiful it is and is supporting such a worthy cause. I tell them that even if no one ever wears the item, it's an important part history that I'm proud to support. I am now ordering a second wrist band as I feel the Ukraine is going to need a lot of financial support when this war finally comes to an end. I feel giving a small donation for those in need is a worthwhile venture.
Eric Gross
GBJust received my bracelet Just received my bracelet. Outstanding. I am Jewish and, like many of us, my ancestors were part of the Diaspora of Eastern Europe. My ancestry (according to my grandparents) is Bohemian, Austrio-Hungarian, Turkish and Ukrainian. Did the Ancestry test, hoping for more precise clarification... came back 99% Eastern European Jew. Not much help. Anyway, we will this proudly. Praying that this insanity ends soon. Much love to all Ukraine !!