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565-109 Nakanoshima, Nagaoka, Niigata 954-0124, Japan
contactos teléfono: +81 258-61-2323
sitio web: www.super-marui.com
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 37.5471958, Longitude: 138.8760958
M零
::The cashier's service is not bad, but they are always talking and have no expressions even though they have a POP on their name badge that says ``We will serve you with a smile.'' Maybe I don't expect part-time workers to have such customer service skills, but the content written on the POP and the facial expressions are so opposite that if that's the case, I feel sorry for forcing them to wear such a POP. . Also, there are some negative reviews written with the real names of employees, but I think it would be best to request them to be removed. Regardless of the content, a company should properly handle posting personal information where it can be seen by a large number of unspecified people.
渡邊圭子
::The number of items is small. There were not many types of bento boxes, and there was a lot of idle talk from the employees.
滝澤春恵
::It's in a place that's easy to get to. The parking lot is right in front of the store, so it's easy to park.
cake ciffon
::I came to the store between 12:30 and 13:00 on Wednesday, July 6th. When I checked out the cash register and got my change, the 1,000 yen bill was wrinkled and creased, probably from the previous customer, and I felt uncomfortable when it was handed to me. It doesn't look good to keep it at the bottom of the cash register, so no matter how much money you have, it doesn't look good, so I don't want you to give it away as change. I thought the cashier was not considerate enough. Since many elderly people use it, it is conceivable to fold the bill and put it in your wallet, but even if you have no choice but to pay, please do not give it as change. I felt bad when it was handed to me. The cashier was Mr. Kuwabara. Some of the other cashiers were kind and others were polite, but I got the impression that they were neither of the above, and were doing their jobs in a calm manner. I frequent this store often, but I never line up at this cash register. This is because even the last minute shopping becomes uncomfortable. I would like a little more attention to detail. Mr. Kuwabara didn't mind, but when he was handed a 1,000 yen bill with lots of creases for change, he was uncomfortable with all the creases.
happy smile
::Although the number of items is small compared to other stores, it gives the impression that it is community-based. Good for making time. On Sundays, if you make a purchase of 2,000 yen or more, you will receive a ticket that will earn you 30 points when you visit the store the following Tuesday. On this day, the purchase amount does not matter. Thursday is Customer Appreciation Day, and the points are 3x, and the attached pharmacy is 5x the points, so it's a little more expensive than the nearby drugstore, but you can earn points, so it's a bargain. At Marui, you can get a 500 yen shopping coupon with 500 points. You can also get 3x points on Sundays.