Hit Promotional Products, Inc.
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri - Phone:
Main - 727-541-5561
- Address:
- 7150 Bryan Dairy Rd Seminole, FL 33777
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- Categories
- Advertising Specialties, Printing Services-Commercial
General Info
HIT Promotional Products, located in Largo, Fla., is one of the leading suppliers of promotional products in the United States. The company has been offering a variety of specialty items for promotional programs, such as trade shows and as corporate gifts, for more than 50 years. Its product range includes headwear, bags, leisure products, drinkware, ceramics, stress relievers, tools and desk accessories, and writing instruments. The company provides a wide range of products, such as buster and sandwich caps, visors, folding chairs and tripod stools, beach mats, reversible blankets, water jugs and bottles, and shakers, tumblers and mugs. It offers several other products, including bath and beauty kits, travel kits, portfolios, clocks, calculators, highlighters and pens, and holders.
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Reviews
Recently ordered some promotional products for a non profit via a third party though HIT Promo. When the product arrived, the logo was so small it was barely legible. When our rep informed HIT promo they said it's because the photo in their marketing book we ordered from was in accurate and was not true to size. Which was false advertising on their part. We are currently re-running them on a different product of theirs that according to them will accommodate the size of the logo as portrayed in the image. Unfortunately, that product is 10 cents more expensive. I thought surely they would cover that cost because of the false advertisement that lead to an incorrect production run, stress and weeks of delay due to reprinting - however, I was wrong. They refused to honor the original price to compensate for their false marketing and all of the hassle it caused. This is incredibly poor customer service and sadly my only recompense is to make sure it is posted on all of the social review sites warning future customers. The sad thing is these are for a non profit helping women escape the sex trade and it's more important to them to make the extra 10 cents than to operate with any sort of integrity.