It is not always possible to find a consultant for a particular department, they redirect several times ..., consultants do not know the assortment very well...
I did not like that the consultants did not specifically discuss information about the points accumulated during the purchase. Before buying a TV, we were informed that we would be awarded points in the amount of more than 100 rubles, and allegedly we would be able to purchase other goods with them, but then it turned out that you can pay no more than 30% of the purchase for points. And six months later, all our points disappeared, because they are canceled during this period. Similarly, my mother was promised 22 rubles with points, and after the purchase she happily chose an electric kettle for this amount, and at the checkout she was informed that she had to pay 15 rubles and the rest was only points. It's not nice to deceive people
A good store with a bastard staff, you will especially take a consultant on TV, there is zero on TV for that about the wok)))He knows everything and tries to sell it
Very intrusive service. But nevertheless, consultants force only their opinion. And it is simply unrealistic to fight off the "extended service program", even if you are 100% sure that you do not need it))