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April 2025 by Scott Hill
Serves its purpose well. The staff are friendly.
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March 2022 by Kathryn Hoffman
Friendly place and great prices
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July 2021 by Mehul Patel
Krishna is great she is very friendly and very nice customer services
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March 2021 by eric schaffer
Always closes early. This business is not American owned and operated
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October 2020 by Gunner Bob
Uhh.. bought a pack of smokes.. 8.77 lit up on the register.. 9.03 was charged to my card. Thats theft!
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September 2020 by Matt Jones
If you like counterfeit and fake products that could potentially kill you. This is the place. If you like to get ripped off and scammed by a place that asks you to test a product before you leave KNOWING it wont work after you leave. Then this is the place for you.
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September 2020 by Odin Townsend
Uhh.. bought a pack of smokes.. 8.77 lit up on the register.. 9.03 was charged to my card. Thats theft!
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August 2020 by Brad Willis
Clean neat, great prices and the owner is super nice!
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February 2020 by Jamie Lord-Fair
I haven't been there in awhile, and Krishna and I owe one another an apology. We've both grown, hopefully. ❤️
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December 2019 by Jeff Sherlock
very friendly place. wide selection of blunts, wraps, CBD, glass and accessories.
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October 2017 by Official Jamie Stuart Lord
I was the guy who worked there from Oct - Dec 2016. Here is my Facebook post, copied and pasted for your reading "pleasure".
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December 2016 by Jamie Lord
I was the guy who worked there from Oct - Dec 2016. Here is my Facebook post, copied and pasted for your reading "pleasure". So, confession time. Last Thursday, I was at my first and most important job. I got a text to come in to my other job for some training, and reluctantly decided to go ahead. I was extremely tired, but was too sick to go when requested the day before. So, I arrive, and everything is fine. (You can see where this is going already.) Rewind several weeks ago: Since I've started, I've gotten several compliments, mostly in front of the owner. Whenever I received one, she dismissed it. "That person is a drunk." "They said that about the last guy who worked here." "That lady has mental issues." She also told me never to discuss politics at work (I didn't), and not to joke around with the customers, because "they are not your friends". Wait, what? I have many, many years of retail experience, and while she is indeed the owner of the business, I have my own style. I have my own way of counting back change, and I have my own way of upselling, running lottery, and management. And it works. I have a stack of awards to prove it. I've even taken a coffee shop from an 86% overall rating to a 100% in three months' time. Needless to say, the criticism has been getting to me, and as usual -- I kept my cool and my mouth shut. Until Thursday. On the Monday prior, we had a customer who misplaced an item I handed her. She was in the store three times. The first time, for the purchase. The second time, she was looking for the purchase that she'd lost. The third time, she came back to tell me that she never got the item from me. I corrected her, politely, she complained, and left. Now, back to my "training" I was being called in for. My training consisted of her and I watching video footage of me. Me, and my SECOND interaction with the aforementioned customer. I was puzzled as to why we were watching it, because the first thing out of my mouth was, "That's the woman I texted you about!" "What do you see, as a manager?", she says. "I see the woman coming back into the store to look for her item." "I see you not talking to or greeting the customer, then you are on your phone. That is BAD CUSTOMER SERVICE..." "I was on the phone, texting you. There was nobody in the store." "I don't care... This is what I've been tryi....." "Stop right there, Krishna!", I said. (That's her name.) "I have had enough!. Where is the volume? How do you KNOW I didn't greet her?" "You can tell...." "...No, Krishna. No you cannot. You are not psychic. I greet every customer, every time!" "Don't you raise your voice to me!", she said. "I just did. And you know what? I am done. You are NEVER WRONG, Krishna. You can never be wrong. You say that the reason your business is so successful is because you treat it like a small business, but what separates you from the big businesses is CUSTOMERS. You don't have any. I've gotten maybe twelve customers in an eight hour shift. I didn't ask for this job -- YOU asked for MY help. And now, I am DONE." *grabs stuff, leaves* Now listen here. I am super sweet, and I can take a lot. I have a thick skin. But I think what we had here was a small case of envy. Customers liked me, some probably more than her. Sadly, it got ugly. All of this said, I do wish her well. I'm not sorry at all, however, for my reaction. I only hope she takes a lesson from it. I have no respect for her, and I guess I never really did. It's something that's earned, and should never be expected. The reason I shared this post is simple. I worked at The Suman Quick Stop as a second job, to help Krishna out. I understand that she is ill, but she also has a dark side, and when you -- the customer, are shopping at the store, she is sharing your personal life with other customers. She d
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July 2016 by Fred Freisrac
Nice clean place, wide selection of quality products, great customer service!
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July 2016 by Cory Hrestak
Horrible service. Poor products. Dirty place. Never go here.