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Is Samsara Cues out of business? Tried several times to contact them via email with no response. They don't have a phone number to call on their site.
If so, I need to stock up on their Samsara break tips, which to me is the best break tip on the market.Is Samsara Cues out of business? Tried several times to contact them via email with no response. They don't have a phone number to call on their site.
They’re great when they stay connected to your cue. Went through three of them popping off before I quit them.If so, I need to stock up on their Samsara break tips, which to me is the best break tip on the market.
HOLY CRAP THEY ARE HARD. I had to remove one and took it off with a chisel.If so, I need to stock up on their Samsara break tips, which to me is the best break tip on the market.
Exactly what I first thought lolIf so, I need to stock up on their Samsara break tips, which to me is the best break tip on the market.
I'm sure they have enough idiots asking questions like does your tip hit like so and so. I really liked that tip but i wanna try yours. Do you have a sample to send me.How a business manages it's contact with customers or prospects is usually an indication of future expectations - however, a business who manages customer or prospect contact poorly is almost definitely an indication of future dissatisfaction with that business.
Have to agree with you here. I can't imagine the margin on a tip is so high that it warrants parking a rep on phone to manage such calls.I'm sure they have enough idiots asking questions like does your tip hit like so and so. I really liked that tip but i wanna try yours. Do you have a sample to send me.
I just know the number of dumb dumb posts on stupid shit in this place about types of glues to put on tips and anal retentive topics. So i can imagine what a vendor deals with, they probably heavly screen things as i would. Or the amount of "free advice" too.Have to agree with you here. I can't imagine the margin on a tip is so high that it warrants parking a rep on phone to manage such calls.
I know nothing of Samsara but maybe they're shifting their model toward dealers rather than direct to customer..? Those dealers could simply have a different specific means to contact them.
I really don't see this any differently then JB Case's new-ish model of not going to shows and typically slow response time when attempting to contact them via email. If the product is strong enough then you don't need to pander.
The last post on their Facebook page was from 2022. However, there is a phone number: (701) 776-7240.Is Samsara Cues out of business? Tried several times to contact them via email with no response. They don't have a phone number to call on their site.
have you called the ph# yet?? just curiousAfter reading all the posts above, I’ll try answer in one post. I emailed them and didn’t call because they didn’t have a phone number on their site which tells me they don’t want phone calls. I specifically told them i wanted to buy one of their cues and how can i go about doing that. Through them or a dealer as I couldn’t find the info on their BUSINESS WEB SITE. I also asked if they take orders…..No response
If they are going to sell cues (even tips) be prepared to answer customer questions. They have a link to become a dealer, but but dont list any and I couldn’t find anyone who specifically said they were a dealer, just auction sites. They are obviously very talented cue makers, but something is off with the business. Maybe they are just losing their love of it? Hope not… Nice looking cues.
I had emailed and called a month ago, but never got a response. In the past I never had any problems getting a hold off them so I'm wondering if they did shut down.have you called the ph# yet?? just curious
Teddy started working for Samsara a few years ago. He moved up to ND from the Miami area!!! And last I communicated with him, he was loving it.The address listed in North Dakota is the same as the address for Ted Harris, who has been in the cue business for 30 years or so. HIs website is tedharris.com. If I had to guess, I would guess that he has taken over the brand. He seems to be selling Samsara shafts and tips. There is a phone number on his website that is different from the phone number above.