![]() $35 off when you spend $199 – FREE Golf Mug & Pen Set when you spend $99.” Their “deals” and coupons have so many restrictions and tricks – nothing automatically applied except for paper, require digital clipping, adding to a clipboard, and applying to an order (but not too many to an order, and the value can’t stack!) An example of the deals and coupons they offer? “FREE Two Packages Hand Sanitizing Wipes when you spend $99 – Their response was to try and talk us into buying expensive and massive bulk amounts of cleaning supplies for a 2 person office that was closed. During one of their calls here, I explained we weren’t using much in office supplies since we had been closed and would be for some months yet, and our income wasn’t present anymore. Salespeople on the phone have been pushy far beyond politeness, tone-deaf, and don’t like to hear “no” or “I don’t need those supplies right now.” We are a nonprofit that suffered major losses and very long closures due to COVID. I did the math once, and an order that would have cost us $250 on another major online retailer would have costed closer to $400 on Quill – and yes, that’s with all of the discounts and coupons I could apply. If you’re going to use an online store to buy supplies for convenience and low prices, use one that’s actually cheaper. The “deals” and “coupons” weren’t worth it. I’ve sent multiple emails trying to get our membership cancelled, and finally got a notice saying they would take our nonprofit to collections for their $70 annual membership fee. ![]() ![]() Dealing with Quill has cost us extra money and time I wish I was putting towards our nonprofit’s mission. ![]()
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