Not A Nice Person
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I've bought from Serious occasionally for YEARS now, since they're just down the road in Houston and it's another way of keeping my spending at least semi-local. Also they've been great folks with top-notch service.
But . . . order before this last one, I think it was, I noticed their website had been updated. Didn't think anything of it. About a week and a half ago, I ordered a 10-cigar "boutique" sampler and at the same time ordered a bunch of fivers from the "Page." Those got here in a week's time and I realized I still hadn't gotten a shipping confirmation email with tracking # from Serious---so I emailed them, and in poking around the website to find a way to do that, noticed their corporate address was in . . . North Carolina?
The next day they responded. As JR Cigars. Now, they're taking care of me---they lost/dropped my order but are sending it next day UPS---so that's not a problem, but honestly, if I had known I was buying from JR, well, I probably wouldn't have. So it kind of bugs me that they're apparently buying up brick and mortars with websites and using them as storefronts.
Seems a bit sketchy, really.
~Boar
But . . . order before this last one, I think it was, I noticed their website had been updated. Didn't think anything of it. About a week and a half ago, I ordered a 10-cigar "boutique" sampler and at the same time ordered a bunch of fivers from the "Page." Those got here in a week's time and I realized I still hadn't gotten a shipping confirmation email with tracking # from Serious---so I emailed them, and in poking around the website to find a way to do that, noticed their corporate address was in . . . North Carolina?
The next day they responded. As JR Cigars. Now, they're taking care of me---they lost/dropped my order but are sending it next day UPS---so that's not a problem, but honestly, if I had known I was buying from JR, well, I probably wouldn't have. So it kind of bugs me that they're apparently buying up brick and mortars with websites and using them as storefronts.
Seems a bit sketchy, really.
~Boar