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Lance Armstrong achieved his victory against metastatic cancer with 3 years of powerful treatment and daily hard work. To help support other cancer victims, he created the yellow Livestrong wristband.
With help from Nike, the bracelet was launched in 2004 and became an instant, worldwide success. Money from bracelet sales went to fund cancer research - and almost 60 million bracelets have been sold so far. Considering that the National Cancer Institute's total yearly budget is $4 billion, it is extremely impressive that a single push from a single individual could bring in so much funding.
I'm not sure what the previous reviewer did differently - maybe he had other items in his cart? When I placed my order, it sourced the bralcelet from eGeneral Medical supplier with $5.50 shipping and handling. I really doubt you could get ANY internet retailer to manage to pay his shipping costs, packaging costs, employee salaries and healthcare costs and only charge you under $1 for shipping fees. Is $5.50 too high? It could probably cost me over that in gas to drive out to a store that carries the bracelet and drive it home again.
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I love my yellow LiveSTRONG band. It shows my support for cancer research.
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You people make me want to puke in your face!!! WTF are you thinking you pathetic pieces of crap???!!! $39.00 for shipping and handling for one single $1 bracelet???! WHATTTTT!!!! You are low. This is supposed to be for a good cause and here you are trying to make a profit claiming it's for shipping and handling when shipping and handling is only .49 cents. Heck, shipping and handling fees are never more than $2.99, especially for something as small as this bracelt. I hope you people burn in hell. Too bad there's nothing lower than one star because you deserve -1 star.
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