Thmpsn doesn't get it (full name withheld)
dowjr1
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So in the past I have ordered from Thmpsn cigars. But a while back they signed me up with a related company that started charging my credit card without sending me information on their products and services (which was supposed to happen before they started charging fees). I reversed the fees and complained to Thompson about my poor treatment from their business partner...twice. They never called back to addr my issue. However they call me this morning (again) with the old,"Oh we see you used to order from us and dont now so we'd like you back." Whatever. Done with those losers. If you can't be bothered to even make an attempt to address a customer issue then you don't deserve my business.
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Seriously its one of those things that makes me say "What the F...". Why would any company allow their name to get so trashed, over and over again, and still choose profits over making improvements. It doesn't even make sense as a profitable business model to me. The 'oh well we will lose some customers, employ awful customer service, & gain an awful reputation, but we'll make some money here & there.'
Why would you even want to allow your company to become the most hated, most disrespected, most avoided retailer in the country? The name is thrown in the mud on every forum for good reason it appears. Until I hear reviews that they cleaned their act up, I say the Big T can go screw themselves, their mag goes straight in the garbage at my house. Aren't customers always number 1 in business???
The thread got pulled but this sums it up.
And that quotes from like 09. The abuse has been going on for years.
Then I quit.
When I started up again late last year, I went to Thompson, because that's what I remembered.
Got a starter bundle deal and a humi.
Got a phone call - "you should consider the cigar of the month club, blah, blah....."
Annoying - but no big deal.
What was much more annoying was their lack of technology in their online sales - very freakin weak!
Then as I learned more - their lack of product line, and somewhat rude/pushy sales staff who called me a few more times even after I asked them not to.............hmmmm.
I was never burned, had bad product, or any of that - so I was lucky I suppose.
I don't buy there anymore.
What I see is an old, established company that has had a difficult time transitioning to the new cigar sales market.
They also have a slightly different business focus than does Ccom and CI.
One one end you have Thompson, JR and the like, on the other end you have Ccon and CI.
The rest fall somewhere in the middle with respect to business stategy and development.
It will be interesting to see who is left standing in 5 to 10 years.
I'm talking more about product mix and pricing, target audience, marketing and sales strategies, etc.