Be vigilant in this store. At a purchase price of 768 liras, 940 were debited from the card (this is the amount the cashier entered into the terminal). At the same time, I asked that the payment be made in lira. As soon as the checks began to be checked, the cashier suddenly changed. Judging by how cleverly this happened, this scheme is probably put on stream. We managed to get the difference back in cash after some debate. The price of a number of products is slightly lower than in the nearest markets.
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Anonymous review
December 24, 2019
Everything is really all in euros, or they don't take rubles, or how did we get 100 rubles.it is not very profitable for euros. There were no exchangers in the vicinity either, we had to go to Manavgat, the price tag is generally higher than, for example, Kemer, the village is oriented.Evrenseki is more like the Germans.