A good store. I bought things there repeatedly. I bought shoes for Yakub Kolos and was very pleased. Many thanks to Elena, a wonderful employee!
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Александр Бордюг
Level 3 Local Expert
December 1
The store has a very interesting policy. I found ski pants for 55 rubles with visible scuffs and obvious traces of socks from 2-3 seasons, at best. The sides of the "boots" are rubbed and in pellets, the butt is rubbed.
I bring it to the cashier, the seller looks at the price and says that they don't cost that much. Then the whole board gathers: "He set the price," "She told him, she doesn't understand at all," "Why he appreciated them so much," etc. Let me remind you, the pants have clearly seen better times.
As a result, the seller said at the checkout that the price was wrong, and now they cost 125 rubles, "but with a 25% discount." It feels like prices are being thought up on the spot. The quality of the product and the service clearly do not correspond to the declared value. "If you don't like it, don't take it" was the last thing I heard from the seller with an obvious grin.
Clowns without a circus. I don't advise anyone to look at anything here.
Not much,
- PREFERABLY in cash, so even if the price on the tag is 58 and today there is a 50% discount at the checkout they tell you:
-30p from you
- so how much is the discount?)))
-50%, but we round it up... what precipitated it ...🥴in the sense of rounding up? This is the first I've heard of such rounding.
- well, your thing is worth 58p (for a minute, it's stained with greasy!) we round up 58 = 60p and divide in half)))))
Either it was such a day, or the tax needs to check this store ..
It's not even about the ruble, but how brazenly they present you in the forehead: -We are rounding up 😀