Product in stock when we check online, but at the store, it is not in stock. We buy a different model, not a big problem but it annoys me. This happens many times at Zigzag.
A hardware store (audio/video/kitchen, and so on) with a wide selection. Not the lowest prices, but rather above average. Discounts are often nominal or fake (they raise prices in advance, then make a discount, sometimes cheaper without discounts). There is a service a little further down the street where you can both repair under warranty and order spare parts or accessories (but keep in mind that the latter take 60+ days to deliver).
If you don't really want to bother looking for the lowest price in the city, come here. In principle, you can find any equipment for your home. Unlike other stores, you can always park. The warranty service for the purchased equipment is good. In my experience, the percentage of defective products is lower than in other stores.
A very friendly, competent and friendly sales consultant in the department of large household appliances, helped a lot and explained everything clearly, to me in Russian, and to a friend in Armenian. Thank you.
We arrived at the store on Wednesday at 20:42 – the store is closed. It says on the maps that it is open until 22:00
The store doesn't even have any information about opening hours.
I placed an order. No one called for two days. I've been calling the online service for two days, constant resets. I sent a question about the order to their email address, which is indicated when placing the order - there is no answer. I left my phone number with the operator, but the online order department did not contact me during the day. Somehow I got through, they promised delivery today before 4 p.m. It's already 5, no one has arrived. The online order department resets again.
Completely inadequate price tags for almost everything, especially for large household appliances. And this is despite the fact that Armenia is not under sanctions. The refrigerator, which costs 120,000 drams in Moscow, costs 250,000 here. Well, where's the conscience? Apparently, it is necessary that more foreign marketplaces come to Armenia, otherwise the local business will raise the price tags.