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I haven't received a pool table light that I ordered from Monster Break Billiards over 2 years ago. Still trying to resolve.
 
A couple years ago, I ordered about a half dozen items from Monster Break Billiards. One item was sent quickly. Then, it took weeks and other items came from other vendors, not Monster Break? Finally, after a couple of months, all items were received and they added a free gift! In the meantime, I searched the internet to attempt to locate where they were located- I found an Austin, Texas address and one in New York state, and still do not know the correct location, but I received all my items plus one!
 
A couple years ago, I ordered about a half dozen items from Monster Break Billiards. One item was sent quickly. Then, it took weeks and other items came from other vendors, not Monster Break? Finally, after a couple of months, all items were received and they added a free gift! In the meantime, I searched the internet to attempt to locate where they were located- I found an Austin, Texas address and one in New York state, and still do not know the correct location, but I received all my items plus one!
Sounds like Ali Baba would be comparable.
 
I'd stick with the known good ones, Seyberts, Pooldawg, Ozonebilliards for non-ebay non-Amazon stuff. The rest seem a bit sketchy. I have run across some places with really odd pricing and web page layouts or some odd-looking site that is selling teacups and tractors along with cues.
 
I'd stick with the known good ones, Seyberts, Pooldawg, Ozonebilliards for non-ebay non-Amazon stuff. The rest seem a bit sketchy. I have run across some places with really odd pricing and web page layouts or some odd-looking site that is selling teacups and tractors along with cues.
Thank you for your insight. I am looking at a cue on Cuesight that is advertising the cue at $265 where as on comparable sights like Billiards warehouse, Cheapcues, Budget Cues the going rate is around $360-$380.
 
Thank you for your insight. I am looking at a cue on Cuesight that is advertising the cue at $265 where as on comparable sights like Billiards warehouse, Cheapcues, Budget Cues the going rate is around $360-$380.

That is probably not going to end well, $10-20 difference I can see, $100 less and 2/3rds the price is very suspicious.
 
I'd stick with the known good ones, Seyberts, Pooldawg, Ozonebilliards for non-ebay non-Amazon stuff. The rest seem a bit sketchy. I have run across some places with really odd pricing and web page layouts or some odd-looking site that is selling teacups and tractors along with cues.
Cuesight has been around for 20 years with a stellar reputation.
 
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