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Chrissi A.

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3 Reviews by Chrissi

  • Etsy

6/25/13

I love to make crafts and sell them online. This is the most popular site for selling crafts and is great if you are shopping. As a seller though, it can suck. It is hard to get started and they charge you for everything. I am not pleased.

  • Ravelry

6/25/13

I love that they have so many different crochet and knit patterns. The only problem is that it seems they are starting to get greedy. I have been noticing patterns go from free to costing money. However, their prices aren't bad and you get the pattern right away.

  • IdentityGuard

6/25/13

This company is the best one I have found for identity theft protection. I have used other companies out there and none of them can compare. I love that there are so many different features like insurance against identity theft, the protection software for your computer and so much more. When you look at the cost compared to what all they offer, it is a great deal.

Chrissi Has Earned 12 Votes

Chrissi A.'s review of IdentityGuard earned a Very Helpful vote

Chrissi A.'s review of Etsy earned a Very Helpful vote

Chrissi A.'s review of Ravelry earned 2 Funny votes

Chrissi A.'s review of Ravelry earned 8 Very Helpful votes

Chrissi Has Received 1 Thank You

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Arya S. thanked you for your review of Ravelry

“As an FYI, Ravelry itself doesn't charge for the patterns. The designers who write the patterns can make up their own price or offer the designs for free, it's up to them. So it's not really fair to say that Rav is greedy.”

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