The girls at the checkout are friendly and friendly! The service is good. But the ban itself is a snail brake..
For how many years he has not been able to organize a decent sale of coins.. there is no sending coins as an example in Austria.. New coins are only there or much more expensive in some banks..
It's just awful!!! Today, from 8.30 to 14.30 (a short day), only 160 people were served at the cash desk (they sold coins). Other customers, for example, to exchange old money for new ones, simply could not get to the cashier, since the queue is scheduled for the 500th number. There are three cash registers, but only one works, and then very slowly. On average, 2 minutes and 25 seconds per person. And this is just to calculate the customer for the purchase as in the store. It's just a disgusting attitude towards people who are freezing in line on the street.
I exchanged old Belarusian rubles for new ones. I expected torments with passport data, questions to a foreign citizen, etc. Everything went quickly and even boring :-)
A very interesting and ambiguous organization. Interesting because you can buy an unforgettable gift for ANYONE, you can even yourself, "why, what kind of gift would YOU say?" - because Diamonds RULE!!! )))
But there is also an ambiguity ...
Starting with the guards, who do not know the opening hours of the cash register and may not let them in ("the cash register is no longer working" - although there are still 1.5 hours of work)))
2 I'm more interesting.
Having bought a stone here, you will not be able to return it later. And it was not in the price. Despite the preservation of all markings and stickers, the stone will still be checked. Along the way, the guys don't believe themselves)))
And so a great place, I recommend everyone to shop in such places more often)
A division of the National Bank. There is an ERIP in the building. The cash desk on the ground floor periodically sells commemorative coins of the National Bank. The information is available on the website of the National Bank.