We bought an Htc phone in the Media Park. Expensive, and of course, this store is almost half a million more expensive than in the bazaar. But we decided that it is still better to buy in a store that is responsible for its reputation, which has authority, than to take the phone at the bazaar. It turned out that there is no difference to take it at the bazaar or in this store. The Media Park is not responsible for its guarantee. The display stopped working after 4 months, on its own, without external influences. We took them to the Media Park Service Center. There was a warranty card and payment receipts. At first, they refused to take the phone to Htc tech center on their own. Then they finally agreed. Now they are calling us and asking for more than 200 thousand soums for repairs. Although the warranty period expires at the end of December. The Media Park explains this by saying that they have a warranty — this is warranty service and this is not a repair. Then I wonder what they mean by warranty service? In general, now we are thinking about suing them. Therefore, people, it's better to buy at the bazaar, at least it's cheaper there, but the result is the same. Is the Media Park worried about its disgraced reputation?
disgusting staff is a disgusting place to buy equipment! I do not advise buying anything there, everything is expensive and the service leaves much to be desired
A good attempt to legalize bozor). Sometimes, at the checkout, they consult for a long time, through whose office's terminal to make a payment. But this is normal in conditions of monopolization of the direction of trade in electrical goods.
A fairly good showroom of equipment. You can see everything clearly and even "feel" something. However, the range is not very large for some types of equipment. Prices are average in the market; there is an opportunity to bargain.
A normal shopping and entertainment complex. The only drawback is the constant jostling of cars at the intersection and improper parking of cars next to the street, although there is a check-in at the multi-storey parking lot.
The prices are not as expensive as before. They got cheaper. Prices do not differ at all from Malika shopping center. Almost the same. The interest is also acceptable. No extra documents are required.
A large store of household appliances (on the 1st floor) and bed linen, dishes (on the 2nd). Prices are more expensive than in the markets. Annoying sellers. There is convenient parking.
Most sellers do not understand much what they are selling, I bought a vacuum cleaner, a lucky guy came up who helped me a lot with the choice, forgot what to call me, in general, it's worth going to take a closer look, some prices are not more expensive than abusakhi and other markets, but we need to compare
Even though the store was moved to the second floor, the hardware store was pushed aside, Karatash media park is still better than the rest.
I bought a refrigerator, a conditioner, and a few other household items there.
The politeness of the staff, the willingness to help and, most importantly, honesty in advice.
A good store with a large selection of household appliances, computer and mobile. Everything is divided into departments, on the shelves. Minus- the prices are slightly higher than in the "flash drive" market.
Prices are above market prices. Consultants always answer questions strangely. It would not hurt to improve their knowledge. The assortment is not bad. But I repeat, prices are at least 30-35 higher than market prices%
I bought a refrigerator.
It makes a disgusting noise.
There is no end to the edge, they do not want to make an exchange.
9a asked for help from other authorities.
Media Park dealers are not conscientious
A good store. There are almost absolutely all household goods that a person needs. There are 50/50 sales consultants who know their job and there are those who have little understanding of what they sell and how it works. Prices can be slightly reduced since the same product can be found cheaper in similar stores.
I bought iPhones, coffee grinders and some other equipment there. Over time, bazaars and fairs will go away, and such Media Parks will remain. Everything is cultured and civilized. There is a payment by card.
I did not buy a cheap smartphone. And they just handed it to me at the checkout and handed me the checks. They didn't smile. They didn't say thank you. So I walked on with this box in my hands. The day before, I tried to order the same smartphone on their website. I received confirmation by email. But no one called back. And he didn't deliver it. Just like in a Soviet deli.
However, the sellers in the hall say hello. It's already nice.
In summer it is cool inside, the price is more expensive, there is an installment payment. They can advise you, for free.
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Абдулазиз Абдурахимов
Level 10 Local Expert
September 9, 2021
The prices are high, if you still have a problem buying a phone, you can go if you don't want to go to Malika or Abu Sahiy. But there's a lot more choice there.