El sabor es muy y, pero el servicio deja mucho que desear. Sería muy bueno que pusieran atención en eso para que se pase un mejor momento en este restaurante.
John N.
Tu valoración: 2 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I recently purchased a suite of furniture from Argos and did not like it when it arrived. I called their customer service the same day and asked for it to be collected. To my surprise they said that the earliest collection date they could give me was two weeks later and they refused to give me an earlier date. The suite was very big and took over a large amount of my kitchen as I had no where else to store it. This was a huge inconvenience for the two weeks. I could understand one week but two weeks is excessive to have to store it. This to me is poor customer service and as such I will not purchase anything from Argos again that needs to be delivered.
Steinunn J.
Tu valoración: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Argos has pretty much everything, whether it’s stuff for the apartment you need, office supplies or even a karaōke machine for the home entertainment, and various smaller odds and ends. The catalogue is divided into sections: Kitchen, home and furniture, garden, sports, health, jewellery, office, toys etc. You flip through the pages, write down what you want and take it to the counter to pay. In only a few minutes, your stuff will be ready for pick-up! Shopping has never been this easy! Of course, I wouldn’t really buy a TV from a catalogue. I kinda want to see it before I buy it, but if you’ve done your homework and know exactly what brand and product to get and you see on their website that Argos has it, it’s pretty handy. I came here recently with my friend who’s a buyer for commercials. She needed loads of different stuff and she needed it quick. In only about 15 minutes we were loading her car with a gazebo, basketball ring, parasol and a mini skateboard ramp. Such a time-saver!
Rob M.
Tu valoración: 3 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
As a young fella I was absollutely fascinated by the manner in which you shop in Argos. ‘A shop full of catalogues? Preposterous. Where’s all your stuff… my God it’s like it just appeared out of thin air!’ I thought to myself. Flash forward ten odd years and I’m still considerably fascinated by the place. It has a load of useless crap littering the pages of it’s seemingly endless catalogie but it has some great cheap household stuff. If you need anything. Anything. It’s probably in that catalogue. Okay, maybe not ANYTHING.