
The truth is that, before buying, as the box that contained transparent plastic Shrink came, I asked the clerk Folder branch of the color of the back of the leaves, but the guy looked at me with that face that makes you indicate that you're looking like a tightwad picky and beat my reticence. I used to work in this trade a Brazilian blonde politely answered all my questions, and before that a Moroccan also quite majete. But this guy and I have sold a block of crystal polystyrene boxes for slim DVD fucked up every other time that you opened, a pencil mines then were much softer than indicated on the label and now you're almost useless adhesive sheets. Always done the trick of annoying or ignorant when I ask technical specifications.
It is true that excellence is always required and therefore I believe that the stationery of cheap products can be useful if employees are savvy enough to recommend it suits your needs. But without trained staff, save a few cents at the same time getting problems involving an expenditure of something more valuable: time and effort.
Of course, I'm back to being a client of the neighborhood stationery.
(Update: Thanks to an anonymous comment I realized that the trade of which I speak, of course, is a subsidiary of Carlin Folder and not as it had targeted first. I've corrected. I'm not sure , but I swear that when the store had other dependents who mentioned that was a Carlin)