I have only had good experiences, and over a long period of time.
I very much like the choice of products they offer, the prices are generally good and they do some unique products which they seem to have researched themselves and offer to the community for fair prices. I also like their website, I find it's retro-quirkiness charming.
I think they mean well and have seen no indication here or elsewhere that this is not the case.
Reading this and other threads about other Amiga shops I do sympathise with how difficult it must be to keep a small business like that afloat on a small market with an unsteady supply of makeshift hardware hacks meant to interface with 40 year old computers. What a nightmare it must be for them all to try to source new products to keep a steady revenue among a mostly fixed number of customers. And the paradox of it all, that while they cater to market of carefree hobbyists, they're held to the super-high standards of today's online behemoths that offer millisecond responses to every user input and tantrum.