Hathaway Stamp & Identification
Store Review
Hathaway Stamp & Identification, located in Cincinnati, offers a unique selection of rubber stamps and crafting supplies. Customers appreciate the high-quality products and friendly service, though experiences vary. Some report delays and communication issues with online orders, while others praise the store's local charm and willingness to resolve problems. The atmosphere is inviting, making it a pleasant stop for crafting enthusiasts. Despite mixed reviews, its long-standing history and local presence make it a noteworthy option for stamp and sewing needs.
- Quilting(confidence: 90%)
- Embroidery(confidence: 90%)
- Alterations(confidence: 90%)
- Fabric Sales(confidence: 90%)
- Sewing Machines(confidence: 90%)
- Classes(confidence: 90%)
Ryan Lewand
4 months ago
The stamp they made is great. They did forget about my order and it got delayed but they made it right with a decent discount. Plus they are local and it is easy to stop in if any problems.
Alex Fraser
2 years ago
Fast, friendly service. High quality products at a great price. Why go anywhere else?
Jackie Kidwell
4 years ago
Ordered 2 stamps online. Stamps were good, but took longer than expected and lack of communication from them. I had to call to make sure they had my order and then again if my order was ready twice. Order was ready for pickup 10 days later but notice went to spam. I called the 2nd time a week later to find out order was ready for pickup. No option for shipping?
Sarah Koster
6 years ago
I came here looking for rubber stamps, but after the girl working the counter was needlessly rude I left under the impression that they just use stamps to personalize items for the customers rather than manufacture custom stamps. I only realized they actually do sell stamps when I looked it up online, since the staff misrepresented the nature of the business. I guess I'll just use lino block to make my own stamps since I don't feel like paying to be treated rudely.
Greg Wilkins
7 years ago
I ordered 2 replacement pads, gave full shipping instructions & HOME address. CC was charged 1/23. I asked items NOT be sent until 2/12 as would be out of town. So far so good. Items were sent USPS (my request) to the address of a former employer (haven't been there in over 2 years). Fortunately I was still on friendly terms. The linen pad was to have been inked (black) prior to shipping: it wasn't. Requested the company send a small bottle ink & let's call it a wash. Bottle was shipped 3/1/18 via FedEx SmartPost. This service has FedEx take a package to a preset US Postal site, and the Postal Service delivers it to the residence. Tracking number from FedEx indicates delivery will be 3/9/18: SEVEN BUSINESS DAYS for a 23 mile delivery from downtown Cincinnati to my residence. This is NOT the service I've come to expect from Hathaway stamp; having done business with them both company and personal, for over 15 years. Maybe this is a fluke, but it's one I'll long remember. A helluva way to run a railroad: I'm glad I have to ride it but once.
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The image features the vibrant sign of Hathaway Stamp & Identification, a sewing store, showcasing its long-standing history since 1901.