Among the advantages: free transfer from Anex from the hotel to the store and back. The choice of outerwear was sufficient, not bad. They help me try it on, they treat me to coffee. You can pay with a Russian card, transfer, or by quarkode. They promise a 1-year warranty on clothes.
Cons: the guide promised us a shopping center, as a result, they brought us to one Vento Deluxe store with outerwear. You can only move around the store accompanied by a consultant. They behave politely and professionally. (they know psychology perfectly well) We were immediately warned that the prices on the tags are not indicated, you don't have to look. The consultant insistently suggests trying this, and this, and that... When you've tried on and put aside a few models, the theater begins. Sellers professionally read information from you and the feeling that the cost is being drawn out of thin air, only on the scale of your emotions, how much the buyer liked the thing. For a down jacket (not leather!, not fur! ) announced the cost of 130 thousand rubles. Demi-season coat without lining - 89 thousand. There are really no patches, tags on things, no manufacturer's company, no care information, not even a size. (There were paper ones, but they were cut off) When they saw that I did not plan to take things even for half the price of the specified cost, real psychological pressure began and I felt uneasy... you are seated on the sofa, the "director" who has been watching from the sidelines all this time comes up. He offers to name his price, rolls his eyes, makes an indignant expression, tries to "get through to my conscience", explains how expensive it is for them to purchase fabric and manufacture, and that you need to pay for quality... (They don't let me get up and leave) As a result, the director contemptuously threw the phrase "Wrap her up!" He jumped off the couch and disappeared.
The jacket and coat were "wrapped" for 50 thousand, (50! Not 219!!). The paper tags were cut off, they did not give a guarantee. I'm still not sure it was worth it. Would they discount the price at a loss? Of course not! The sediment remained. She is a loshara in Turkey too)))) I think in Russia it was possible to buy things no worse, but at times cheaper. Even China now sews very efficiently, but in the desire to earn money, it behaves more modestly and politely with customers.
They took us out the same way as other customers through the backyard, which also bothered us, and we waited for the car for another 30 minutes. We've sworn off shopping now!)))
We were brought to this store on a comfortable buggy directly from the hotel. Several sellers followed me at once and almost carried me in their arms. But I turned my nose up from everything and the price didn't suit me. I kept thinking that it was cheaper in Russia, but here they are trying to cram everything into three ways.
And then I came to Russia. I went to the website of the same Snow Queen. And you know what? The Turks have reasonable prices. And they sell it just like on the Snow Queen's website. Like, here's a sheepskin coat, it costs 50 pieces, but now we'll cross out this price tag and sell it to you for 35.
So buy the thing you like here. The prices are adequate, and the service is simply a masterpiece.
PS: I don't understand why Yandex doesn't skip this review. He told the whole truth, as it is.
An ugly store. The sales methods are very similar to gypsy, almost racketeering. They specialize in attracting foreign tourists from hotels. There are nice guys in the hotels who say that there is a market there. You will be brought to the store for free, they will tell you about the products, and then you can walk around the market. When you want, you will be taken back for free. As a result, the tourist finds himself trapped - he cannot leave himself, there is no market and you are completely dependent on these semi-bandit sellers.