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    Meadow’s Crystals

    Meadow’s Crystals

    4.9(17 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Inside this darling old house, you'll find a relaxing collection of crystals and stones-all the…read moredifferent things you need to discover your very own zen moment. It's peaceful and quiet with just the right balance of inventory to provide variety while not being overwhelming. The folks who run the store are kind and welcoming. You can tell they truly care about their work and are passionate to share their interest. If you're in the market for some lovely stones or similar items, give this place a visit.

    Meadows Crystals is an amazing crystal & metaphysical shop right on Lehi Main Street…read more The shop is a cute restored historical home, and the interior is beautifully decorated and very well set up/organized. The interior displays, decorations, and offerings are changed almost daily. Immediately upon entrance I was greeted by the nicest employee who was more than happy to accommodate all my questions and show me around. The entire interior is decorated with stunning crystal displays, metaphysical items, and plants that are all for sale. The offerings range through the entire alphabet A-Z in crystals, rocks, and gems. There are large display pieces all the way down to mini figurines, towers, bowls, dishes, and much more. Meadow, who owns the shop is frequently there to help guests and customers. She is a jeweler herself and makes the most beautifully wrapped necklaces, rings, and gem bracelets. You can tap to pay, pay by card, cash or use venmo. You can sign up for a rewards system $1 = 1pt which adds up pretty quickly given a majority of items are priced at market rate or slightly higher. The shops instagram page is kept up to date and is very educational, showing the large variety of products available, not to mention very aesthetically pleasing. frequently meadow, the owner, does an Instagram live and allows for bidding on products. It's first come first serve and you must pay within 24 hours. However the products offered are exceptional and resizing is available for any Jordan pieces. I may not be as into Crystal shops as the next person, but I can definitely appreciate when someone has mastered their craft. Meadow you have done a fantastic job! Thank you for sharing your gifts, talents, and knowledge with us!

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    Meadow’s Crystals - Locally made jewelry ... All of the jewelry at Meadow's is made in the US, much of it is locally made.

    Locally made jewelry ... All of the jewelry at Meadow's is made in the US, much of it is locally made.

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    The Good and the Beautiful

    The Good and the Beautiful

    3.0(2 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    The Good and the Beautiful -- A Company Parents Should Approach With Extreme Caution…read more Rather than being impressed by their polished marketing, read the customer reviews before purchasing! After my recent experience, I cannot in good conscience recommend The Good and The Beautiful to any parent. When you read through years of customer reviews on sites like Facebook, a clear pattern emerges: significantly delayed or missing orders that are never delivered, replaced, or refunded; incomplete shipments; strict return policies used to deny fair refunds; and customer service that is almost nonexistent. Unfortunately, my own recent experience confirms these concerns. The company presents itself as a Christian, family-centered homeschool curriculum provider, yet their consistent practices tell a very different story. Subpar Customer Service My customer service experience reflects what many parents have reported. Concerns about missing items, shipping delays, and refund issues are routinely mishandled, and customers describe being ignored, dismissed, or even blamed rather than helped. One of the first red flags is the complete absence of a customer service phone number or any direct human support, even when specifically requested. All communication is restricted to email, where responses are superficial, unhelpful, slow, or never provided at all. On social media, the same flippant tone used in emails appears in the company's replies, where dissatisfied buyers are routinely directed back to the same ineffective email address--creating the appearance of support without actually providing it. For a company that heavily markets itself on Christian values such as honesty, kindness, and family, this lack of genuine customer service, unwillingness to help, and general disregard for parents who have purchased their curriculum is especially alarming. Unethical Return Practices Their return policy is exceptionally rigid and appears structured to benefit the company rather than treat customers fairly. Numerous reviewers describe returned items being falsely designated as "damaged," resulting in drastically reduced refunds while the company keeps both the payment and the returned curriculum--only to resell the products at full price to others. My situation was no different. I purchased 16 textbooks worth over $300. Due to a family emergency, I returned them slightly outside the 30-day window. The books were unused and in perfect condition. The company confirmed receipt of the return but offered only 20% of my original payment because I was outside the 30-day deadline. When I asked them to simply return my books--with shipping costs paid at my expense--they refused. It would have cost them nothing--only kindness. Instead, they chose to keep 80% of the purchase price and all of the books. This occurred during a financially difficult time due to a family member's health issues. The Good and The Beautiful made hundreds of dollars from my transaction and will no doubt sell the books I paid for to others to make even more profit, while I am out hundreds of dollars and have no curriculum for my son. Concerns About Curriculum Quality Other reviewers have expressed concerns about the quality of the curriculum, with some mentioning unexpected or questionable content, as well as materials that fall short of educational expectations. Combined with my experience, these concerns reinforce that this company may not be the reliable or ethical provider it claims to be. Final Recommendation I regret not researching more thoroughly before trusting this company. Their branding suggests integrity and care for families, but my experience--and that of many others--suggests otherwise. Between their rigid and unfair return policies, refusal to provide direct customer service, and willingness to keep both products and payment, I feel genuinely taken advantage of. I strongly urge parents to proceed with extreme caution before purchasing from The Good and The Beautiful. The financial and emotional cost of trusting the wrong company, especially during a stressful or financially strained time, is simply not worth the risk. There are plenty of reliable homeschool companies who do not engage in these patterns of behavior. "You will know them by their fruit." -- Matthew 7:16

    I have been using this curriculum for three years and have had only good experiences with this…read morecompany and their customer service shopping both online and in store.

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