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Finish Safe IDs
Has anyone heard of this before? https://finishsafe.com/
I've noticed it advertised on Facebook for the last few days and finally checked it out. It's kind of like a free and less-stylish version of MedicAlert or the Interactive Road ID. For a limited time, they're also sending out free tags. Out of curiosity, I went ahead and filled out a profile and will see what the tags are like when they arrive.
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Let us know how they work/look like. Personally I'm a little leery of putting all my medical, contact information online because "for a limited time we're giving this away freeeeeee. "
I'll stick with Roadid for now :cool:
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I'm suspicious of RoadID for the same reason.
I'll stick to carrying my "real" ID.
Or if I ever get around to it, spending $5 to make my own private dogtag in the machine at the pet store and another $15 for a dog collar to go around my ankle. :p
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I'd changed my Roadid info so many times. Every time I'd get a new one someone on there would change their number, change cell phone companies ... I had a collection with tape over numbers.
I went to a LJS (local jewelry store) with the tags. He ground them flat and re-engraved.
The jeweler commented "you don't need new Roadid, you need more stable friends" :p
"These are my wife's phone numbers" :)
"That's better!" :D
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I use Xtreme sports ID. It has online info - and you can change the contact info online as well.
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I use the Roadid shoe ID. I have one on my running shoes and just ordered one today for my cycling shoes. Nice and simple. Hopefully if I ever need help I just hope someone thinks to look at my shoes!
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Personally, I think RoadID is trustworthy. Maybe it's hype, but when you read their 'story', it just doesn't strike me as sinister...maybe I'm wrong. I've always appreciated their support of events I've been involved with.
I think RoadID hit a goldmine and didn't get greedy...anything else will wind up being a knockoff driven only by a profitable idea pioneered by them IMHO