Stiiizy corona has been my go to since I found out it was there. I used to go to Mary Alice a few blocks away until I found Stiiizy, since the Riverside one is further from me. For quite some time, I had been collecting my loyalty points. It got to the point where I had 800 points saved up. I used 200 of those points for a discount on one of my purchases. I was down to 600 points and planned on saving up again. On July 27th I went into the store and made a purchase. When I got home, I noticed I was given an extra dollar in change. When I went to check my receipt to see if maybe I was wrong, I noticed my points were all gone. The funny thing is, the SAME cashier who checked me out on this day, was the one who assisted me the previous visit. In my previous visit, the checkout didn’t go as smoothly as it usually does. Once we get to the checkout, she immediately called her manager, something that has never happened, I just assumed it was a new system they had going on. So she calls her manager the first time stands there waiting for a response…no response. She again proceeded to call her manager and did not receive a response for a second time. Then I asked “is everything ok?” And she said “yes, we can just check you out”. So she then proceeded to check me out per usual, gave me my change and I went on my way. I thought “that was odd, why did she need to call her manager if she was just going to check me out like that?”. Didn’t think much of it then, but now I’m thinking that is the when my points went missing. Something must have caught her attention for her to want to call her manager, not once but twice. Again, never happened before. Hasn’t happened again. So today 07/31 when I went in, I asked the cashier who helped me today about the points. He advised he could not see where they were spent and he said his manager would not be able to do anything about it. So for someone who collected over 800 loyalty points, you can see how I favored this place and the fact that they had my business. Very disappointed at this point. I don’t know where my points went and per the employees, management can’t do...
Read moreHONEST REVIEW. #1 No matter who only gave 1-2, or 3-4 stars, they’ll be back. We trust dispensaries because I’ve seen on the news where people getting hospitalized because they have been buying marijuana from the neighborhood homie, and he got it from someone else, and they both didn’t know it was laced with fentanyl. #2 This location has awesome. Better than San BernarGhetto. Employees yells “Welcome” when walking through the double doors. Their customer service is A1. You’re able to use any government IDs, state, passport, etc as long as they’re not expired, and no you can’t use the paper ID from the DMV. They take debit, and cash, also has two ATMs. The music is awesome and they play my favorite songs. #3 With all of the negative reviews, people are always going to be negative because they’re having a bad day, or so. But I’ll say this. I’ve never experienced any of the following situations listed that’s negative on these reviews. ...
Read moreNew and buzzing location in Corona, near Riverside. Could use a bit of lighting outside during the night, with security a little more tight. The inside design is interesting with way too much space unused and a line system similar to a club that just seems odd and in the way leaving you standing and waiting awkwardly. Some more art or tailored sections would be a better use of the space. Other than that, the bud tenders are lit, informative and chill making the experience all the more better. What I love about this place is what you expect to pay is what you pay unlike other locations where the total should be $10 and you ultimately end up paying at or near $20. As far as why you would even come here for, well, let’s just say you’ll definitely be eating Takis and binging your latest show on Netflix while simultaneously talking about what you would do in a zombie apocalypse scenario. 9/10 and only because the empty unused space. Highly...
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