3/5 Madalina H. 3 years ago on Google
I
went
inside
to
buy
an
item
for
a
colleague
of
mine.
The
place
hasn't
changed
since
the
last
time
I
went.
While
some
parts
of
the
store
are
fully
packed
with
helpful
individual,
others
are
lacking.
I
couldn't
find
a
salesman
in
sight,
which
is
always
annoying.
Don't
you
just
hate
it
when
you
need
some
advice
and
there's
not
a
soul
in
sight
to
provide
it?!
The
cashiers
haven't
changed
at
all.
In
fact,
they've
got
worse.
I
get
it
everybody
has
a
bad
day,
but
not
saying
hello
back
to
a
paying
customer,
it's
respectless.
If
the
bodyguard
was
welcoming,
I
cannot
say
the
same
about
those
tired
women,
who,
at
times,
seem
to
hate
their
job
and
their
life.
Everything
is
transparent
in
life
and
their
lack
of
respect
for
themselves
and
their
customers
doesn't
leave
you
with
a
nice,
warm
feeling
inside.
When
are
those
big
stores
going
to
learn
that
your
employees
are
your
biggest
and
most
precious
commodities?
I
have
given
up
going
to
some
stores
due
to
their
personnel.
It's
sad
to
know
that
you
need
something
but
dread
the
idea
of
having
to
deal
with
unfriendly
people.
I
know
the
store
pretty
well,
as
I
have
spent
thousands
of
euros
inside
when
I
built
my
house,
so,
I
am
pretty
entitled
to
have
an
opinion.
As
Chris
Voss
says:
the
last
impression
is
a
lasting
impression
and
the
cashier
impression
is,
sadly,
not
a
happy
one,
as
you
are
about
yo
walk
out
of
the
store.