The Cashmere Store of Scotland
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Chamber Rating
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jolie chou
I would advise Chinese people not to visit this shop because there are two horrible Chinese shop assistants who treated Chinese customers particularly rude. I was very cold yesterday when I went to the store to buy a shawl. The shop assistant asked me why I didn't choose cashmere and if its because it was too expensive for me ?... And When I finished paying and walked out of the shop, I said goodbye to the salesgirl friendly. However, she was very upset and asked me if I had paid yet. I was so embarrassed! The store was small and there were not many customers. She could have asked her colleagues first instead of me! I believe they would never treat non-chinese customers like this. I feel ashamed for people like them! Thank you for motivating me to write down my first comment on google map!
May 1st, 2023 -
Yvonne Chang
The price is much higher than other stores
Nov 16th, 2022 -
Phromthep KhanKaew
(Translated by Google) Souvenir shop, especially cashmere fabrics (Original) cashmere
Dec 17th, 2021 -
Mar 17th, 2020 -
I believe Asian tourists will have a better shopping experience in other stores. After my friend tried on two scarves, she felt that the length and width were not exactly the same, so she opened three scarfs to make comparisons and inquiries. The clerk sullenly held the scarf and said "it's the same". She then laughed at us with another person in front of us. "They are so funny that they felt that the scarfs were not of the same length." Do you think we don't understand English? Or knowing that we understand English well so that you could intentionally annoy us? (We fluently communicated with the staff in English) Both my friend and I wanted a camel brown scarf, but only one of the three options was relatively flawless, and the other two were not flat. But they said that the supervisor didnt let them to take more from stock, and we could only choose among the three or switch to another color. We all tried to endure the above and took four for the checkout. However, after a European tourist entered the store, they immediately greeted him with a warm welcome and invited him to try on and to compare, exactly the opposite to the cold treatments we received all the time. Well, bye! (Translated by Google) Asian tourists are not recommended to come, I believe you will have a better shopping experience in other stores. After trying on two scarves, a friend in the same company felt that the length and width were not exactly the same length, so he opened three comparisons and asked. The clerk held down the scarves angrily and said "it's all the same", and laughed at us in front of us with another person "they are so funny that they think the scarves are not the same length". Do you think we don't understand English? Or do they know that we know English and deliberately disgust us? (We communicate with the clerk in English barrier-free throughout the whole process) My friend and I both want the camel color, but only one of the three is relatively flat, and the other two are bumpy, but they said that the supervisor will not let them get the stock, so they can only choose or change the color among these three. We endured the above as much as possible, and took four pieces to prepare for the bill. But when a European tourist entered the store, they immediately greeted him warmly to try on and compare them, which was in stark contrast to the cold eyes we received throughout the process. I believe Asian tourists will have a better shopping experience in other stores. After my friend tried on two scarves, she felt that the length and width were not exactly the same, so she opened three scarfs to make comparisons and inquiries. The clerk sullenly held the scarf and said "it's the same". She then laughed at us with another person in front of us. "They are so funny that they felt that the scarfs were not of the same length." Do you think we don't understand English? Or knowing that we understand English well so that you could intentionally annoying us? (We fluently communicated with the staff in English) Both my friend and I wanted a camel brown scarf, but only one of the three options was relatively flawless, and the other two were not flat. But they said that the supervisor didn't let them to take more from stock, and we could only choose among the three or switch to another color. We all tried to endure the above and took four for the checkout. However, after a European tourist entered the store, they immediately greeted him with a warm welcome and invited him to try on and to compare, exactly the opposite to the cold treatments we received all the time. Well, bye!
Feb 5th, 2020
Contact Info
- (131) 357-3004
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for The Cashmere Store of Scotland?
A The phone number for The Cashmere Store of Scotland is: (131) 357-3004.
Q Where is The Cashmere Store of Scotland located?
A The Cashmere Store of Scotland is located at 334 Lawnmarket, Edinburgh, sct EH1 2PH
Q What is the internet address for The Cashmere Store of Scotland?
A The website (URL) for The Cashmere Store of Scotland is: http://www.kiltane.com/
Q What days are The Cashmere Store of Scotland open?
A The Cashmere Store of Scotland is open:
Wednesday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Thursday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Friday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Saturday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Sunday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Monday: 9:30 AM - 7:30 PM
Tuesday: 9:30 AM - 7:30 PM
Q How is The Cashmere Store of Scotland rated?
A The Cashmere Store of Scotland has a 3.6 Star Rating from 16 reviewers.
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The Cashmere Store of Scotland
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Overall Rating
( 16 Reviews )jolie chou on Google
I would advise Chinese people not to visit this shop because there are two horrible Chinese shop assistants who treated Chinese customers particularly rude. I was very cold yesterday when I went to the store to buy a shawl. The shop assistant asked me why I didn't choose cashmere and if its because it was too expensive for me ?...
And When I finished paying and walked out of the shop, I said goodbye to the salesgirl friendly. However, she was very upset and asked me if I had paid yet. I was so embarrassed! The store was small and there were not many customers. She could have asked her colleagues first instead of me! I believe they would never treat non-chinese customers like this. I feel ashamed for people like them!
Thank you for motivating me to write down my first comment on google map!
Yvonne Chang on Google
The price is much higher than other stores
Phromthep KhanKaew on Google
(Translated by Google) Souvenir shop, especially cashmere fabrics
(Original)
cashmere
on Google
on Google
I believe Asian tourists will have a better shopping experience in other stores.
After my friend tried on two scarves, she felt that the length and width were not exactly the same, so she opened three scarfs to make comparisons and inquiries. The clerk sullenly held the scarf and said "it's the same". She then laughed at us with another person in front of us. "They are so funny that they felt that the scarfs were not of the same length." Do you think we don't understand English? Or knowing that we understand English well so that you could intentionally annoy us? (We fluently communicated with the staff in English)
Both my friend and I wanted a camel brown scarf, but only one of the three options was relatively flawless, and the other two were not flat. But they said that the supervisor didnt let them to take more from stock, and we could only choose among the three or switch to another color.
We all tried to endure the above and took four for the checkout. However, after a European tourist entered the store, they immediately greeted him with a warm welcome and invited him to try on and to compare, exactly the opposite to the cold treatments we received all the time.
Well, bye!
(Translated by Google)
Asian tourists are not recommended to come, I believe you will have a better shopping experience in other stores.
After trying on two scarves, a friend in the same company felt that the length and width were not exactly the same length, so he opened three comparisons and asked. The clerk held down the scarves angrily and said "it's all the same", and laughed at us in front of us with another person "they are so funny that they think the scarves are not the same length". Do you think we don't understand English? Or do they know that we know English and deliberately disgust us? (We communicate with the clerk in English barrier-free throughout the whole process)
My friend and I both want the camel color, but only one of the three is relatively flat, and the other two are bumpy, but they said that the supervisor will not let them get the stock, so they can only choose or change the color among these three.
We endured the above as much as possible, and took four pieces to prepare for the bill. But when a European tourist entered the store, they immediately greeted him warmly to try on and compare them, which was in stark contrast to the cold eyes we received throughout the process.
I believe Asian tourists will have a better shopping experience in other stores.
After my friend tried on two scarves, she felt that the length and width were not exactly the same, so she opened three scarfs to make comparisons and inquiries. The clerk sullenly held the scarf and said "it's the same". She then laughed at us with another person in front of us. "They are so funny that they felt that the scarfs were not of the same length." Do you think we don't understand English? Or knowing that we understand English well so that you could intentionally annoying us? (We fluently communicated with the staff in English)
Both my friend and I wanted a camel brown scarf, but only one of the three options was relatively flawless, and the other two were not flat. But they said that the supervisor didn't let them to take more from stock, and we could only choose among the three or switch to another color.
We all tried to endure the above and took four for the checkout. However, after a European tourist entered the store, they immediately greeted him with a warm welcome and invited him to try on and to compare, exactly the opposite to the cold treatments we received all the time.
Well, bye!