They bought out our water supply, but everything remained the same as it was under Tsar Peas. The prices are stellar, and the floors are sagging, the furniture is like in a post-war rural school, the walls are shabby. In general, the horror is terrible
There are no words. One checkmate. There was still no heating in Tashkent. And it's unlikely that it will be on. What was done during the Soviet Union has almost exhausted its resources, but they have not learned how to do anything themselves.
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Vika
Level 10 Local Expert
April 28
I was not satisfied with the temperature of the water, I went to this address, left a request, they entered me in some kind of magazine, the competent staff should come the next morning and fix it) the dispatcher himself, who accepts the request, is very good, very kind and polite, God grant him health and success) well, we will try☺️
If anything, here is the number of the control room (given by the dispatcher himself):
71-291-80-96 (because the numbers indicated in the cards are sometimes invalid, you can't reach them)
Good luck to all!
Updated 10.10.24 - everything was fixed without a visit to my house, the water is flowing hot, as it should. Thanks!
Updated on 04/28/25 - I called the first number listed, they immediately picked up the phone, explained why there was no hot water (scheduled shutdowns) and said they would give it on Saturday morning. Thanks!