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tonyisgod
04-05-2004, 02:25 PM
We are the nation's #1 ranked site for first aid / cpr products and training. We are looking to exchange links with well ranked sites that are relevant to our services and are not linking with any potentially offensive sites or link farms. If you are interest please e-mail tony@first-aid-product.com thank you for your time.

Inexpensive CPR Certification Nationwide ~

America's favorite CPR Training offers Fast, Fun, Affordable CPR, First Aid and Safety Training certification classes in the U.S. CPR and First Aid products and Online Quotes.



http://www.cpr-training-classes.com/



Wholesale Direct First Aid Supplies ~

First-Aid-Product.com offers wholesale direct pricing to the public on consumer & business first aid kits and supplies. Free First Aid Kit offer with any order...Compare & Save...Online since 1993.



http://www.first-aid-product.com

ftsatosnat
08-20-2007, 11:42 PM
Well, I have checked this site out before. They offer a great deal of information, services, and products. The site is pretty hard to navigate through though. I don't really know if the suggested retail prices are correct either. We bought 100 instant cold packs from another site for $56 and received free shipping (We have bought numerous things from these people since). We had to call these people though, because they don't list single supplies on their web site. First Aid Product says suggested retail price for their 100 cold packs was $63.69 and their wholesale listing price was $42.59. But you had to purchase three cases from them to receive that price. The discounted price was $49.69 but when you click the button the price is now $56.69 plus $9.89 shipping and handling. I just don't understand why people advertise certain prices or tell you their products are wholesale and you have to buy at a bulk rate to receive these so called discounts. I guess these types of sites are looking for traffic and not conversion. This is a huge turn-off for me. When I see this type of thing, I flee from the site or store and I will NEVER return. Only because I don't like to be played. That's why we just bought our first aid supplies from First Aid Needs (http://www.firstaidneeds.com). Plus, they have very high quality first aid bags (http://www.firstaidneeds.com/firstaidbags) and hard cases. They don't rip or tear like some of the "cheaper" kits around. They were nice, and we received our stuff within five business days and got our products cheaper than the other first aid companies. Check them out if you are interested in NOT being toyed with and you need awesome first aid kits and supplies (http://www.firstaidneeds.com).

Blake