🚨 Why You Don't Need Full Names on Emergency Cards and Tags 🚨
Caring for yourself or a loved one—whether it’s a child, someone with complex needs, or an aging parent?
Our latest blog explains how emergency cards and tags can keep you prepared without sharing too much personal information.
Learn why using just a first name or initials is enough and discover 5 key reasons why they’re a must for both home and on-the-go! 🏡
Protect your loved ones and your privacy with emergency cards—essential info at a glance, no full names required.
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Stay safe, stay prepared—for you and the ones you care about!
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Temu experience
My wife purchased some clothing from Temu last year. Wrong size and not what she ordered.
Got a refund and they did not want the goods returned, so gave them to St. John.
Late last year she also received two parcels of clothing that she didn’t order for which her bank card was debited $300. Temu wanted the goods back to facilitate a refund. This was no easy task requiring considerable interaction, initially with generic replies probably written using artificial intelligence.
We will not trade with Temu again. Buyer beware. Have a look at the number of negative comments.
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