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Molteni&C Dada

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199 Shaftesbury Ave, England, WC2H 8JR, United Kingdom
020 7631 2345 www.molteni.it/en
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Mar 5, 2018
Looked at Molteni's website and was impressed with the way the furniture looked. Since we are renovating our house, I decided to pop in during my lunch hour and ask to be showed around the shop, tell me about prices, units, types of furniture and so on, and explain how the prices work. Big mistake! The shop assistant told me that this furniture is "very expensive" and didnt seem particularly interested about taking me around. To understand how things work, sizes, prices, etc was rather impossible, as the shop assistant just was giving me the "look" and saying that it is "very expensive". She kept saying that they have "cheaper" finish to the units I wanted to find out about, but otherwise they are "very expensive" and I got an impression that i needed to bring my bank statement with me in order to show that i am worthy of their attention. I felt that I didnt look rich enough for her to spend her time with me. At the end, after failing to get answers to any of my questions, i just said that i better go, since she didnt seem to be interested in my custom at all. To which the shop assistant just said "yeah". I am still in a state of a shock. I am not going to spend a penny in this shop. Shame, as I really liked the furniture. I noticed that other reviewers had good experience with this shop, so maybe my experience was a one-off kind of thing, but it made me feel extremely unpleasant and effectively ruined my day.

Nov 30, 2016
Furniture and kitchen porn. Friendly and knowledgeable staff give excellent service.

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