Category: Cirrusly Important News
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Making Payments Easier
This time of year, the last thing you want to be doing is fighting with a shopping cart, either online or off. We’ve added new payment options and made our product pages easier to understand. The change that you will notice first is the addition of Link one-click payments throughout the site. We use Stripe…
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Important E-mail Change
We want to make sure that we’re providing the best support possible. However, directing all inbound email to a single address, whether for customer or technical support, has become a bit unwieldy. So we’re launching a separate email for tech support: techsupport@cirruslyweather.com. While it’s a slightly longer email to ensure there’s no confusion on its…
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Got a Question? You Can Text Us!
As the holiday season approaches, we’re working quickly to ramp up our support offerings to give our customers the best experience possible. We’re starting that with new text message support.
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Making Images Clearer, More Useful, and More Relevant
When we started Cirrusly Weather back in May, we admittedly had more work to get things online than available time. So, like most retailers selling Davis and other brands that we do, we relied on the manufacturer’s standard imagery.
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International Returns Unavailable
Effective August 25, 2025, until further notice, we are unable to accept return or exchange requests from customers outside of the U.S. and its territories, due to recent events.
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Improvements Coming to Product Listings
We want to make sure you’re making an educated buying decision, so we’re improving our product pages.
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Important Notice Regarding Davis Pricing
AEM and Davis Instruments instituted a new policy for Resellers, superseding previous reseller agreements. This new policy makes significant changes to how resellers are permitted to price and market Davis products, and requires us to make immediate changes.
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Tariff Update
Today is the self-imposed deadline by the Trump Administration for trade deals with the United States. As we understand the most recent executive order, countries without an agreement will begin paying higher tariff rates for imports starting August 7, and not August 1 as initially thought. What this means for our international shoppers will vary.…


