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J J Teaparty is Moving

J. J. Teaparty Is Moving
J. J. Teaparty is heading in a new direction, and we are excited! This new direction will allow us the ability to focus our energy and time on new business ideas and numismatic endeavors, expanding our internet, mail order and coin show operations –making them better than ever before. We are working on the development of an exciting new area which will diversify our business and offer you, our valued customers (both dealer and collector alike), an exclusive opportunity that has never been offered before by any other numismatic firm.
We have wanted to pursue these avenues for quite some time, but we have not had the opportunity until now. Therefore, after nearly 40 years as a coin shop, we have decided we will no longer have a store front business. We are moving to the suburbs of Massachusetts and there we will pursue the expansion of our new ideas. We are looking forward to the new course we are taking.
Naturally, you will see the same familiar faces. Miles, Liz, Scott, Mike, Gail, Elizabeth and Melissa are looking forward to supplying you with the excellent customer service you have come to expect and superb quality coins backed by our J.J. Teaparty, Inc. guarantee of complete satisfaction. We value each of you as customers and friends and look forward to including everyone in our new endeavors. We trust the suburbs of Massachusetts will hold another 55 years of fun and mutually beneficial numismatic dealings with everyone, as did the City of Boston.
Our last day of business at 49 Bromfield Street in Boston, will be March 23rd.
Please change your records to reflect our new address which will be effective as of March 15th:
J.J. Teaparty, Inc.
P.O. Box 185
North Easton, MA 02356
Our phone numbers are the same: Local 617-482-2398
Toll-free 1-800-343-6412
Gail toll-free 1-877-772-4245
J. J. Teaparty is heading in a new direction, and we are excited! This new direction will allow us the ability to focus our energy and time on new business ideas and numismatic endeavors, expanding our internet, mail order and coin show operations –making them better than ever before. We are working on the development of an exciting new area which will diversify our business and offer you, our valued customers (both dealer and collector alike), an exclusive opportunity that has never been offered before by any other numismatic firm.
We have wanted to pursue these avenues for quite some time, but we have not had the opportunity until now. Therefore, after nearly 40 years as a coin shop, we have decided we will no longer have a store front business. We are moving to the suburbs of Massachusetts and there we will pursue the expansion of our new ideas. We are looking forward to the new course we are taking.
Naturally, you will see the same familiar faces. Miles, Liz, Scott, Mike, Gail, Elizabeth and Melissa are looking forward to supplying you with the excellent customer service you have come to expect and superb quality coins backed by our J.J. Teaparty, Inc. guarantee of complete satisfaction. We value each of you as customers and friends and look forward to including everyone in our new endeavors. We trust the suburbs of Massachusetts will hold another 55 years of fun and mutually beneficial numismatic dealings with everyone, as did the City of Boston.
Our last day of business at 49 Bromfield Street in Boston, will be March 23rd.
Please change your records to reflect our new address which will be effective as of March 15th:
J.J. Teaparty, Inc.
P.O. Box 185
North Easton, MA 02356
Our phone numbers are the same: Local 617-482-2398
Toll-free 1-800-343-6412
Gail toll-free 1-877-772-4245
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A great move for a great company. I wish you much success in your new location.
Just got the email. Best of luck on the move for a great company.
Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.
Experience the World through Numismatics...it's more than you can imagine.
<< <i>Just got the email. Best of luck on the move for a great company. >>
Ditto here!
Recipient of the coveted "You Suck" award, April 2009 for cherrypicking a 1833 CBHD LM-5, and April 2022 for a 1835 LM-12, and again in Aug 2012 for picking off a 1952 FS-902.
I still have nightmares of NOT buying that awesome 1916-D dime you had in the Philly show!
<< <i>Sorry, but I look at this thread as business advertising. I have nothing against the Teaparty business, but we have lots of other coin dealers on CU that deserve equal treatment. It is my opinion that this forum should not be used for advertising --- period! >>
I agree COMPLETELY. Last I checked this was a US COIN forum, not an ADVERTISE MY BUSINESS VENTURE forum.
I think you should be able to talk to our favorite gals
on Skype - it's more personal - without a B&M anymore,
the personal touch needs to be kept up.
Looking forward in all seriousness, to the launch of their
new site. Best of luck to a great team !!
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Coin collecting is not a hobby, it's an obsession !
New Barber Purchases
<< <i>Yeah, but what she doesn't tell you is the real reason for the move is to be located right near Gillette Stadium and the Patriots, so they won't miss any of the games.
A great move for a great company. I wish you much success in your new location. >>
North Easton is not that much closer to the Patriots than Boston is.
Bromfield Street in Boston is about 31 miles from Gillette Stadium, whereas Easton, MA is about 10 miles from Gillette.
Sean Reynolds
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor
Good luck with the new 'digs'. I'm sure you're making the right choice, as, admittedly, parking was a nightmare there...and when they built that new parking garage just around the corner, man, that was a REAL nightmare. The street, while in a historical area, is one thats still really fit for horse drawn wagons, as opposed to cars!
Wouldn't have anything to do with the fact that Morton's closed up, would it??????