Arrogant sellers. I went to the shopping center literally a day after leaving the hospital after surgery, I was in a good mood. Something seemed funny to the sellers in my appearance, they began to giggle and crowd, impose things, if only I would leave as soon as possible. I chose a thing for myself, one served me, two jumped up at the checkout, and they kind of inadvertently look at what I'm buying and laugh in my face.
I'm sorry, apparently, you position yourself as a store for the upper strata of society, not for everyone, and a person who did not manage to get back to normal after an illness and put himself in order should still be oppressed by the behavior of young girls. But no one is immune from diseases, etc.?
When I wanted to leave a complaint, I was given Daria's phone number, which was unavailable from Thursday evening until the following Monday. Naturally, she didn't call back. And what's the point of talking about some kind of offense after a week? It's even kind of stupid.
It's just the first time in my life that I came to the shopping center as for a holiday, but left in despair and thinking what was wrong with me, why did the girls behave like that to me? Thank you for spoiling the impression of yourself, Savage. Will you somehow teach your salesmen not to giggle in people's faces, please?
The payment at the cash desk took place on 08.08.24 at 17.30.
A great store, but the prices are generally high
The consultants on the day of purchase were excellent, issued a discount card and suggested everything-they showed us, we liked it!
There have always been high prices, but now it's too much. At the same time, the assortment is not too diverse and fashionable. The composition of the materials also leaves much to be desired, a lot of synthetics.