I came to escort my relatives to the train station. Then the phone falls and the glass breaks. I think, let's just change it to lemon, I haven't changed it for a long time, at the same time I'll take it to my wife and change it. I ask on the first floor, and there the price starts from 1500 tenge per piece. This is despite the fact that I am not asking to replace, but to buy.
I was not too lazy and went to the Dinah, and there a kind person sold exactly the same ones for 500 tenge apiece. In general, the dudes who sell phone accessories exceed the price very much. I remember in 2013 I bought a Samsung Galaxy Note 2, and they gave me a Samsung smartphone (retail price 30k). I wanted to sell right away, they suggested that they could buy on the ground floor. I approach them and they offered me 5k for this NEW smartphone. Draw your own conclusions before you buy something from these sellers
There are several shops in this shopping center that I like, these are Kimex,Kari Kids, Sulpak. It is clean, there are a lot of visitors, as it is located directly next to the train station. I love coming here.
Very good location. Nearby there are city bus stops, railway station, bus station, Dina market. There are a lot of shops. The prices are affordable. The goods are good.
I didn't like it. The location is not very good. There are always a lot of people in front of the entrance. Obviously not the buyers. The heat is incredible in summer.