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Contribuiți la feedbackI bought there and on the other day I found the product in another store by almost 50 percent cheaper. Not on the Internet!! Then I'm back, and I've been complaining. But the answer is that and everything becomes more expensive. I should write to the herd plate. I'm still waiting for an email to the management. Here too, one does not consider it necessary to find a solution. My recommendation would rather buy your stuff somewhere else. Here I can only regret that I spent my money.I work myself in retail and so we never treated a customer but apparently you can do this here
I find pieper ok the food, cosmetics and the clothes department very nice. There is still a small newspaper shop at the end and the employees are usually net. But the prices are really naughty for food I would rather go to another business
Good day I've been a customer at Pieper for about 8 months, mainly in the men's department. I've never been so well advised and felt like a customer at this time. In particular, I would like to highlight an employee of the Fa Pieper . Markus Kochems- Wrona. This Lord not only has a sense of fashion, but is an exellent seller. So dear Fa Pieper and will continue to stay customer with you and very much like that.
Pieper was once THE department store in Saarlouis. Unfortunately it goes downhill: good employees are replaced by cheaper ones who unfortunately have little idea. I have had some experience in perfumery and sports. Culancy is also a foreign word. The employees are stopped to sell and talk to customers as short as possible. In clothing, almost only the standard brands that exist in every city as a shop or in the large Sb warehouses. Or designer dress at top prices. Unfortunately little in between. Food department can wait up with some highlights, but very expensive (also with standard goods)
The Pieper in Saarlouis is a traditional warehouse that offers almost everything: a food department, many textiles and accessories, jewelry, stationery or books. In my view, the problem of this concept is the lack of concentration on an area that is particularly well dominated. Instead, try to cover as much as possible. This may have been modern in the past, but it is often considered as overhauled as the case of Karstadt proved. Pieper should therefore devote himself more to addressing this problem.