What unexpected (neat) things have you seen vendors do

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StotheK

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So, I placed an order yesterday from a new vendor (shameless plug, it's stuff I'll be reviewing soon ;) ) Along with a shipping e-mail I got a second e-mail. This one had a picture of my order to show me what was on the way. As simple as that is I thought it was pretty cool and hadn't seen anyone do that before.

I thought I'd ask you all, are there any unexpected touches a vendor added to your orders that surprised you (hopefully in a good way).
 

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Rawr gives out 5ml samples with every order. I've always gotten something different. I placed an order from Parkes Vaping and in the order comment section I just asked "Juice sample?" on the off-hand that I'd get lucky. Well, my order came and they included four 6ml samples of juice. 24ml of free juice on top of only a $30 order? Yes, please. I've been a consistent customer ever since.
 

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To be discreet I won't mention the vendor. Once I wanted to order a 30 ml bottle of my favorite juice but the vendor listed it as unavailable on their website due to a lack of ingredients, so I ordered a couple others from their site that I had wanted to try.

When the package arrived, everything I had ordered was there plus a bonus 18 ml bottle of my favorite juice that they had claimed was unavailable when I placed the order. I came away a confused but happy customer.

I also buy juice from Mt. Baker Vapor and they've included a 15 ml bottle as a free sample in every order I've gotten from them. I've never tossed the freebees they are always good.
 

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So, I placed an order yesterday from a new vendor (shameless plug, it's stuff I'll be reviewing soon ;) ) Along with a shipping e-mail I got a second e-mail. This one had a picture of my order to show me what was on the way. As simple as that is I thought it was pretty cool and hadn't seen anyone do that before.

I thought I'd ask you all, are there any unexpected touches a vendor added to your orders that surprised you (hopefully in a good way).

I like the way Vaperite lets you choose a sample with every bottle. It makes it easy to try new flavors where you wouldn't risk a full bottle. It encourages me to order an extra bottle for another sample. Free samples chosen by the vendor usually never yield flavors I enjoy.


I hate reading on here that others have gotten samples or freebies from vendors I have used extensively without getting any. Fairness is a touch I appreciate from a vendor.

No grief, when I as a regular customer with no priors have a problem with a product. It wins me over forever as a customer. So respect is another nice touch.

I've heard of others photographing orders. They do it for their protection if you say something didn't ship. Electronics companies do it a lot. It is unusual for them to share it with the customer. Kudos to them.
 

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Love Mt Baker Vapors freebie juice that James includes with every order, Bluemist Vaping does the same. I've also received a free gift of juice from EC Blend, however I believe that is random and they don't do that with every order. I do love the handwritten thankyou's on the invoices, and the occasional followup email asking how I liked the products and customer service.
 

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I, too, like the notes and have actually taken to doing that at my job as well since I am in charge of shipping and receiving. Free samples are always great, especially when they are at the same nic level as your order, and I've found some new faves that way.

The one that popped right to mind, though, was the way Ms. T's Bakery packs their orders. You always get a piece of candy (gum or a dum-dum pop) and she packs in popcorn. I like the idea of using popcorn because it is a great idea if there's an accident and the stuff spills in water or something... it's just food and won't hurt any animals. But it always skeeves me out a little bit, too. LOL! There are kernels all over everything and really... stale popcorn that just got shipped naked through the mail. I'm a bit weird about things like that and do my best not to touch it. LOL!
 

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I like the way Vaperite lets you choose a sample with every bottle. It makes it easy to try new flavors where you wouldn't risk a full bottle. It encourages me to order an extra bottle for another sample. Free samples chosen by the vendor usually never yield flavors I enjoy.


I hate reading on here that others have gotten samples or freebies from vendors I have used extensively without getting any. Fairness is a touch I appreciate from a vendor.

No grief, when I as a regular customer with no priors have a problem with a product. It wins me over forever as a customer. So respect is another nice touch.

I've heard of others photographing orders. They do it for their protection if you say something didn't ship. Electronics companies do it a lot. It is unusual for them to share it with the customer. Kudos to them.

Mt Baker sends the freebies with orders over $15. Maybe other vendors have similar criteria?
 
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