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bubul01
Review of FNAC SA

3 years ago

A few years ago the store was smaller and quieter,...

A few years ago the store was smaller and quieter, now we only find the "cultural" products that make the headlines, otherwise we can not find anything, we spend time looking and looking but it does not matter. There is no great choice of products in the end.

The hardware is very expensive for what it is compared to the prices on the internet and even compared to the prices of some retailers.

I do not go there because I do not feel so quiet, even the commercial area or it is "second zone", traders do not seem very welcoming.

I went back anyway to see the Kobo eponymers sold at the fnac and I understood the extent of the scam, for this price you have an ultra low-end tablet, not even color, extremely slow I wanted to display the menu and I thought it was planted but no, after 5 or 6 seconds the main menu was displayed.

For one of the two in demonstration, I wanted to display some books and once in two it showed me an error. And next door for the same price you have color tablets, much more powerful with many more features that react quickly but also the two first price tablets were not lit and we could not try them. To have almost the same screen as a reading light, it is necessary to lower a little brightness of the tablet and that's it! I found in the books the two other least expensive reading lights including the light and obviously it did not work, it indicated load but it could be planted, or so it takes 5 minutes to load at least?

The atmosphere is still so disastrous (with these rather obese guards who spy and patrol everywhere, in my experience, the more there is guard in the store, the more the service is bad, they want to protect themselves from disgruntled customers) I have no desire to seek advice from salesmen whose teeth do not scratch but have pierced the floor for a long time; expensive products that enrich the bourgeois who sell their books and cd to fnac, small publishers have no place. I had seen the story of someone who wanted to sell cheap electronics that was harassed and forced to shut down by major appliance sales groups who wanted it to remain relatively inaccessible and expensive products, in short for the petty bourgeoisie. Whenever I go out of there I feel like being chased by the police, that's saying!

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