I don't like this store. Endlessly clinging sellers. I choose the product myself and I don't need any help. But as soon as I pick something up, they are already rushing to mark something on the product that I chose MYSELF. One saleswoman, fortunately, informed the cashier herself. The rest just put their number or something. We did it))) rough. At the checkout, the cashier was freaking out for cashless payments. In front of me, a woman took a card, then I did. From this, her displeasure grew, and after me she said that she would now turn off the cashless altogether. Why should I, as a customer, hear this? What does it matter to an ordinary cashier how people pay for purchases? And if the management doesn't like the commission, then it's their personal problem. Reconsider your attitude towards customers. There are people who don't need help choosing. For example, I'm more likely to just leave than I want to find something under control and "help" in these piles of things.
Prices for toys are more expensive than in marketplaces. Things of questionable quality, the price is brisk. I go to the store in case of emergency. Oh, yes, the original Hot Wheels cars are gone. So now I probably won't come at all))))
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Ольга Ткаченко
Level 4 Local Expert
January 30
I've always been happy to buy things for a child, but the last time, when buying a sweatshirt at the boys' clothing department, the miracle seller Elena served me so well that I got the feeling that she was doing me a big favor.After that, I don't feel like visiting the store.
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Марина
Level 5 Local Expert
November 15, 2024
A good children's store. A large selection of products, convenient location, courteous staff. I sometimes shop there for my children.
Of the things I don't like, these are too narrow aisles and a large number of customers, which makes the store cramped and uncomfortable