Sinay is a wonderful man and jeweler. I have been to him twice now and each time he has been stellar. First time I got thin Gold rings made and my wedding ring buffed out. I loved the results and price of both. They have been great! I love and wear the rings every day. Second time was today. I went in to get the clasp on my bracelet fixed. It was done while I waited and for only 10 dollars. I really like Sinay. His prices are great, he does great work, and has tons of jewelry for sale. He buys gold too. As for parking, I usually park at a meter and there are parking lots around him too.
Gladys C.
Tu valoración: 1 Los Angeles, CA
I, Gladys Cole, on Sunday, November 17, 2014, at 1:00 p.m., went into Sinay Jewelry store at 526 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, CA. 90018. There was a Hispanic man waiting on two customers. Also there was a woman who appeared to be of Persian origin. Today, I was told that she was the owner possibly Farah. She was on the phone which appeared to be a personal call. I stood there for five minutes looking at her so she went to the window display section on the opposite side of the counter. After awhile, I went into the door way watching her, Then she came back in to the store behind the counter where she continued her personal call. I stood there for another five minutes saying«Are you going to wait on me». She glared at me but did not respond all while on the phone. at this point I realized that she had no intentions on serving me, I left the store. I called four times today requesting to speak with the owner or manager. I was told that this just how they are and that they only made a hundred dollars on Sunday. I responded that I was prepared to spend at least that much. I know that she refused service discriminating against me due to me being African American. I was patient and respectful contrary to her racist and most unprofessional bias and prejudice behavior. Later I passed by and saw her waiting on a Hispanic woman while the other worker was standing in front of the store. With her actions and attitude, it is not surprising that business is poor.