It's all good. Only in the summer there were wild queues in the garden department (an extension on the street).
And wine would appear more often, as before last New Year))))
The assortment and service are at a good level, only during peak hours there are a lot of customers- queues at the ticket office and parking takes time.
For legal entities. Cashless prices are not bad when compared with their retail, but if you take small things, it's better to go retail if time is precious. The warehouse complex is large, with different goods in different warehouses. We'll have to travel around the territory.
Smart sellers. They can clearly explain how to assemble the outlet, how to choose a screwdriver and which mixer is best suited for the kitchen. Thanks!
There is an acute shortage of staff, consultants are practically being torn apart, the aisles are very narrow, the warehouse is inconveniently organized, it is better to go to the OMA more
I work with the wholesale department. Everything is clear. The guards at the exit are infuriating. The last time I stood for about five minutes, I waited for the guard to attach a stick from the barrier.
They won't help you on the phone. Only on the spot. But on-site paperwork is excellent, everything else is slow (although all collectors are practically running). We don't order there anymore.
Such a store in the industrial zone is relatively close to the MKAD, there are metal depots nearby, I visit 359 periodically, it's a little cramped, though.
In general, of course, the service is flying. "You need to, and you come to us from far away. Go there, go here. We messed up with the availability, so go ahead and redo it again." The warehouse is beautiful. Some kind of Stone Age, literally. We do not give out carts and packages. Packages are probably too grandiose costs with such sales volumes. In general, the fire.
There is one price on the website and in fact another. When ordering online, the operator does not call back. Trying to call them is useless.
I do not recommend this store. The prices are inflated at times.