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Touba Fashion

1.0

By StacyHarris

The first time I went I was the only one in there so the lady kind of was in my back pocket the whole which didn't make for a very relaxing shopping experience. I bought a blazer but when I got home it didn't match what I had bought it for. I went to see if they had anything else I could get but they forgot to mention when I bought it that they didn't do refunds OR exchanges. & not only that the lady had an attitude when she told me as if I was some how supposed to already know this when it doesn't say it anywhere nor do they tell you. This clothes are cute but the customer service would definitely be the reason I never go back. ...read more

Impress Fashion

2.0

By jloveyahoocom

I visited this store and was very disappointed in the customer service. The store clerk followed me around the entire time from every step I made in the store and the Asian guy (I suppose owner), watched me from the time I entered. Would not recommend this store to any African American, obviously there is some perceived stereotype that all of us are thieves. Lets say I did not spend a dime of my money in there!! ...read more

SUITABLE

5.0

By Chair Caning & Wicker Repair

Thank you for connecting with Chair Caning & Wicker Repair www.chaircaning.webs.com 704-235-8171, it is a pleasure having you in our network. We wish your business to have continued growth and success.Giving your company 5 stars and other "compliments" to your Circle site for your kindness. ...read more

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Granger Owings Classic Clothiers

Conveniently located just two blocks from the State capital at 1333 Main Street. Family owned and operated business. Columbia̢۪s premiere clothing specialty boutique. Granger Owings offers exemplary personal service and the finest in modern and classic styles for men and women. ...read more

By Granger Owings Classic Clothiers October 14, 2015

LUCY MAE BOUTIQUE

Call our fashion boutique at (855) 204-2703 in Columbia, SC, for the absolute best selection of women's apparel at prices you can afford. LUCY MAE BOUTIQUE Columbia,SC 29212 Phone: 8035861665 Email: climited@aol.com ...read more

By LUCY MAE BOUTIQUE December 18, 2014

Give The Gift Of Empowerment This Holiday Season

The following information was taken from the Avon Foundation: Speak Out Against Domestic Violence Domestic violence is a pattern of abuse with the goal of establishing or maintaining power and control over the victim. It can happen occasionally or continuously and often worsens over time. Domestic violence includes physical, sexual, mental, and financial abuse. It knows no boundaries: Domestic violence can affect anyone, regardless of income, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or religion. To help bring this issue out of the shadows, the Avon Foundation for Women launched Speak Out Against Domestic Violence, an initiative to build awareness, educate, and improve prevention and direct service programs. Through the end of 2012, in the U.S. alone, we have provided more than $33 million for the domestic violence cause. As part of our Speak Out Against Domestic Violence initiative, the Avon Foundation for Women provides domestic violence funding to build awareness, educate, and improve prevention and direct service programs. Through 2012, we have provided more than $33 million to programs like the Global Believe Fund, communications and awareness events, and global partnerships. 1 in 4 women will be abused by a partner in their lifetime. You can make a difference 100% of the net proceeds from the sale of this gift set are donated directly to m.powerment by mark.*, a philanthropic initiative dedicated to breaking the cycle of dating abuse and partner violence. *Managed by the Avon Foundation for Women. by Coupon Companion">Avon RepresentativeShaundre shares her personal story of witnessing domestic violence as a child. Growing up in an abusive household, Shaundre and her siblings witnessed countless acts of violence perpetrated by their stepfather against their mother. Eventually the violence escalated to a final act of terror on the day Shaundre's mother was beaten and stabbed to death in her home.Today, Shaundre speaks out for all children who don't have a voice, and who often go unnoticed when violence is carried out in the home.Millions of children witness violence in their homes each year, and studies indicate it is particularly detrimental for a child's development when he or she witnesses abuse of a parent or caregiver. Witnessing violence between one's parents orby Coupon Companion">caregiversis also the strongest risk factor of transmitting violent behavior from one generation to the next.The Avon Foundation has been providing grants to domestic violence direct service providers for nearly 10 years, and many programs we've funded incorporate children into their work. While we are proud of our work thus far, we know there's much more to do to end this epidemic, and that many more children and families desperately need help in their own homes. “Violence against women is a global epidemic. Since 2005, Avon has donated more than $39 million to organizations and programs working to save lives today – and to one day end domestic violence. Learn more at avonfoundation.org. Wear the Empowerment Necklace proudly – you are making a difference! Thanks for your support,” – Reese Witherspoon, Avon’s Global Ambassador To find out more about this worthy cause and the other Avon Foundation causes please go to: http://www.avonfoundation.org/ ...read more

By Avon/Tastefully Simple December 18, 2012

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