tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1384219110719459434.post8242647978115223481..comments2023-04-15T17:20:50.863+03:00Comments on DepotBassam.com: Lebanese electronics shops: the TSOP experience.Bassam Jalghahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10082259174059952882noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1384219110719459434.post-68224855362193031462012-02-27T12:07:40.137+02:002012-02-27T12:07:40.137+02:00I had a similar bad experience with Katranji last ...I had a similar bad experience with Katranji last week. They are not friendly at all and have no respect to clientele.<br />Also, there was a fight when I was there. Some guy was shouting on them as he couldn't tolerate their behaviour.<br /><br />I left there without buying anything. The owner saw what happened, and approached me with a smile on his face saying 'Did anyone upset you?', but it did not sound he was caring too much, just trying to get things resolved in an old unprofessional manner, but I told him 'k***** e***** l lebneniyeh' (I am Lebanese), and left.<br /><br />The same thing happened with Kanafani. What an ego and negative energy they have in their shop.<br /><br />I agree with Bassam, that it is better getting things online even if more expensive. However, if you think of it, it is not when you consider the fuel for your car, time you wait for getting a decent taxi, the traffic, the gasoline in your lungs when on the road, the people bad energy, the bumps on the roads, the way they treat you .... etc.<br /><br />Nothing is better than getting your tools from the comfort of you office/house drinking a fresh juice or fatteh in the morning ;-)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com