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Hi, does anyone have any experience of dealing with Isub supplies ? I am trying to decide on a supplier for my start up and wondered if anyone has had dealings with this company and its products good bad or indifferent. Thanks in advance.
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iSub are an advertiser on he forum and I have had stuff from them. Personally I've always found them to be very professional and they've also helped me out a great deal with a printer issue recently. I'd certainly recommend them but don't rule out Xpres & Listawood as well.
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you cant go wrong with listawood. I tell you this... ;)
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Paul, what's your opinion of Isub supplies ?
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I ordered only once from them and loads from listawood. listawood every time for me. But don't get me wrong, there was nothing wrong with iSub order...
I jsut preffer listawood as they have very friendly people there that I meet in real life.
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Fair comment, thank you.
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I've ordered a few things from isub & I needed to return an item. No problems and great customer service.
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they are a very helpful company, we use them, for our mugs, and are trying some of their paper, we do however live in the same town as them, so for us it helps keep down the carriage costs, but even so, we would only be using them if they were good - which they are
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thanks Mrs M, from these replies they seem to be very good for consumable's, however any question I have asked about their presses and indeed searches on the web have been fruitless. I suspect they are secabo presses which on the whole seem to have a shabby reputation, shame but that's what I have gleaned from some extensive research. I obliged to you for the reply.
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one of my cutters is a secabo - its noisy, but very good for detail work, no experience of their presses - sorry
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