I started coming here last year and found the staff to be the complete opposite of the previous review. I find the selection of supplies a bit limited, but affordable, and although it’s not the shiniest new shop in town, I feel like Mikey’s been a very helpful guy and the women I’ve encountered have always been friendly and chatty with me. I guess wherever you go, there you are. A little out of my way so I’ve been going to the 2920 location for ecig filters and liquid nicotine and the prices are lower than any place below 1960. I’m giving a solid four stars because of the service I’ve always received here, if not the selection. Sorry that other dude’s experience sucked. Bad reviews are one way of helping the business improve, so I ain’t hatin’ on him or anyone. Just another perspective. Peace~
Jill R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Cypress, TX
I’d like to give them less than 1 star, but thats not an option. Beware of this place, don’t bother going there. They sell broken stuff and don’t give refunds. The manager told us we could return our cigarette rolling machine when we got home and it was broken. We took it back and they didn’t have another one, but kept it and told us to come back for an exchange in 2 days. We waited 2 days and then were told it would be another week. After a week, we were told they couldn’t get us one at all and wouldn’t give money back. The best they would offer is store credit, but we wanted a cigarette rolling machine and not the other trash they sell… besides, it would be junk too!!! The employees are rude and you’d cross the street if you had to pass one of them on the sidewalk. I’m pretty sure working there is a condition of their probation or something, you’d do better shopping yard sales than this place.
Kevin W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Houston, TX
The employees at Bizarre Bazaar on 1960, near Jones, are proof of the horrible circumstance faced by the unemployed in this country. The unemployed want to work, some would do anything to work, yet people like the morons at the 1960 Bizarre Bazaar could care less about their job. Apparently, their job mainly consists of sitting around and chit chatting while the customers stand unattended and in need of a smoking utensil for their flavored tobacco. The only reason the 1960 Bizarre Bazaar got one star is because of its selection. They don’t have everything, but they do have a huge selection of quite a few things. But because of the bimbos behind the counter, especially the one who wore the pin that read, «I love my f — — job,» I wouldn’t tell anyone to go there. Instead, go right down the street to the place that’s on the corner of Jones and 1960 or even a little farther down Jones to the other place. Even at those places, you’ll get people who don’t know what they’re selling. It appears that they are there just to «look» cool, but they end up looking like poor hiring decisions by the management.