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beelzebub  - | 444  
21 Feb 2010 /  #151
I mean that your problems in Poland are overwhelming for you because you are not used to deal with them.

It's much more than that. Where I come from is not perfect by any means but all those things I listed as problems in Poland are not major problems in the US. These things are cultural by in large and not just situational. Customer service is bad as a NORM in Poland not just an oddity. The headaches like I experienced in Immigration are COMMON in Poland not just bad situations. THAT is the difference. Some things like nosey neighbors etc are all over irrespective of nationality and some things are not.

Yeah it's not "fair" but it's reality.
Ironside  50 | 12375  
21 Feb 2010 /  #152
but all those things I listed as problems in Poland are not major problems in the US

well, USA get other problems and I dare to say that Poland's problems are easer to overcome than America problems.
beelzebub  - | 444  
21 Feb 2010 /  #153
See? You cant do it can you...you cant hear anything about Poland without saying "Yeah But in the USA.....". It's like someone pulls a string in your back and the same 6 phrases keep coming out.
Ironside  50 | 12375  
21 Feb 2010 /  #154
Sorry to burst your bubble but if you reread above posts, you will notice that I wasn't the only one who did come up with idea to compare those country's.

When you talk about Polish culture you compare it to US one without even saying it !
So, its natural that Poles do the same!
Good night I sleeppppp
beelzebub  - | 444  
21 Feb 2010 /  #155
Buy now the new See and Say Ironside. Only 49.99pln +376% import taxes and fees and a little for the boss's pocket and it can be yours!
Seanus  15 | 19666  
21 Feb 2010 /  #156
Poles develop new skills for any future return and lower their unemployment rate at home base in so doing. How's that not good?
Ironside  50 | 12375  
21 Feb 2010 /  #157
Buy now the new See and Say Ironside.

are you using one yourself ? doubt it !

Poles develop new skills for any future return and lower their unemployment rate at home base in so doing.

If they come back!
If they develop new skills which can be used in Poland.
Who is going to pay for older generation when **** hits the fan and real state of Polish economy will be exposed with all bad management and international credits - I can see that revel :(
Wroclaw Boy  
21 Feb 2010 /  #158
Who is going to pay for older generation when **** hits the fan

No one and the people that can do something about it wont give a fcuk as they have cash.

You guys should parade in the streets, bring on some anarchy damn it.
Ironside  50 | 12375  
21 Feb 2010 /  #159
As I'm saying put them all against a wall and use AK-47, God will recognize His own!

something should be done but many are in foreign country's and the pressure is down, EU was good for the fekkers for sure!
Jyzgo  
21 Feb 2010 /  #160
BIG WARNING: Pergamin Apartments
actually a lie, because there are simple rooms without even a kitchen
hotel in Stare Miasto, renting out rooms per night

pergaminapartments.

Pergamin Apartments is a Kraków hotel on ulica Bracka that rips off and scams tourists.

The scam is new and very dangerous.

My family spent two nights in Pergamin Apartments, convinced by their fake positive ratings and comments on booking.

The Pergamin apartments are on ulica Bracka nr.3-5, 31-005 Kraków

We paid with credit card at the end 500 zl for these 2 nights.
Just after 12 days, when I checked my bank statement, I saw that I had one charge of
5000 zl, followed every day by smaller payments of 500 zl all of them going to a strange polish company that must have link to Pergamin Apartments.

Of course I cancelled my credit card, and we are looking for a way to report this to polish Police, as by us being in Ireland now , it is quite hard.

If you have any ideas, that would be of much help.
Wroclaw Boy  
21 Feb 2010 /  #161
If you have any ideas, that would be of much help.

Yeh, heres one stop lying.
delphiandomine  86 | 17823  
21 Feb 2010 /  #162
We'll see how the owners of the apartments feel about him slandering them online - I've e-mailed them the link to the thread, along with his personal details... :)

(more jealousy on his part?)
Distantstrth  
22 Feb 2010 /  #163
Exposing the truth is a good thing to do.

And it is good you emailed Pergamin Apartments, they will thin now twice before
scamming and ripping off tourists as they did until now
f stop  24 | 2493  
22 Feb 2010 /  #164
actually a lie, because there are simple rooms without even a kitchen

I checked the Pergamin Apts. link and they do not advertize, or even mention kitchen at all.
Wroclaw Boy  
22 Feb 2010 /  #165
Just come back from Carrefour super market they ran out of plastic shopping bags, can you believe that?
wildrover  98 | 4430  
22 Feb 2010 /  #166
Yeah..i can believe that...i worked at a Polish woodyard....that ran out of wood...!
poland_  
26 Aug 2010 /  #167
You just wait till you're ripped off.

On a humorous note, bimber94 did you buy the batteries from your families shop?
OP bimber94  7 | 254  
27 Aug 2010 /  #168
No but I may as well have done. They stole from us in the UK in the 1980s whilst we put them up AND helped them find work on the side. Now they have small businesses only thanks to us, and now wouldn't even bother to crap on my face. Family my butt!! PL PEASANTS.

Hey! Has anyone noticed? The Polish Lotto's bonus ball has quietly disappeared?
guesswho  4 | 1272  
22 Oct 2010 /  #169
Customer service is bad as a NORM in Poland not just an oddity

OK guys, that's definitely true.
OP bimber94  7 | 254  
28 Oct 2010 /  #170
Call me petty, but has anyone noticed the so-called 100% fruit juice in cartons tastes considerably more insipid (that's 'watery') than the equivalent in the UK where it's half the price? Yes I know it sounds small-time and unimportant, but for the drinks companies, even a 1 groszy saving per carton amounts to huge annual profits.
Marcus911  3 | 102  
23 Nov 2015 /  #171
Merged: Anyone got any experience dealing with a Polish company that won't return money to customer that it scammed?

Bit of a long story but the jist of it is this. We ordered windows from a company and paid 70% of the cost up front. The windows didn't arrive and the company owner told us that there had been delays and we would need to wait a further four weeks for delivery. Well this is of course possible so we waited the extra 4 weeks but then when we called on the day that the windows were to arrive the company owner told us that there were further delays because the manufacturer had moved it's production facilities. I called the company and they told us that they had not moved but that there were a lot of orders on-hold because the company that we ordered the windows from owed lots of money. We now need to take action.. We have been to the Police and the UOiKK. Next step I think is the courts...Newspapers? what do you think?
Tictactoe  
23 Nov 2015 /  #172
Why did you pay 70% up front ! I would NEVER pay up front for anything. Threaten them with death, I would.
dolnoslask  
23 Nov 2015 /  #173
No never pay up front in Poland (Unless its Castorama or another big shed), sorry it will be hard to get your money back..
Marcus911  3 | 102  
23 Nov 2015 /  #174
So companies in Poland can take your money and decide not to deliver the goods and there is nothing that can be done?
dolnoslask  
23 Nov 2015 /  #175
Marcus, there are laws in place and things can be done, but many times it can be a long protracted procedure and in many cases the company being pursued just simply goes out of business. In my opinion this kind of happens more in Poland than other countries that I have experience of.
Marcus911  3 | 102  
23 Nov 2015 /  #176
I went to the Police and they took a statement. They mentioned that the company could be done for fraud, they said they would investigate.. I wonder though.

This company has also taken a lot of other peoples money too. We are not the only ones.. they are still doing business and every day they operate they have the opportunity to take other people's money.
dolnoslask  
23 Nov 2015 /  #177
Marcus this might sound daft but a neighbor of mine had a dispute with a local company , he made a placard with his complaints on it and stood outside the company premises, he soon got his problem sorted, If they are still in business and have premises then try this, they may pay you back rather than be humiliated in public.
Marcus911  3 | 102  
23 Nov 2015 /  #178
I was thinking of taking the story to the local newspapers.. we have two young kids.. building we live in is exposed, plastic covering the holes where the windows should be. May not get us our money back but would give them some free advertising.
dolnoslask  
23 Nov 2015 /  #179
Marcus I'm sorry you are in this situation especially with the young kids getting cold,

I would first go to the offices with the placard and threaten them that you will call the local press if they don't pay up straight away. otherwise if you go straight in with the press they will have nothing to lose by not paying up.
cjj  - | 281  
23 Nov 2015 /  #180
Where are you Marcus ? Do you need somewhere warm for the kids to sleep?
We moved into a raw house 13 years ago - a few days before Christmas with snow blowing in where the front door wasn't. So I feel your pain - and wonder if there's any practical help possible.

/cjj
(and a colleague once suggested the way to reach a workman's cold, hard heart was to talk to his mother after mass ...)

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