Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum

Information and Services in Turkey Section => Good (or Bad) Shop Guide => Topic started by: ChristineBarker on July 25, 2006, 23:21:21 PM

Title: Istanbul Gift Shop, Fethiye (bad)
Post by: ChristineBarker on July 25, 2006, 23:21:21 PM
Be careful if you use Istanbul Gift Shop in the middle of Fethiye.
My daughter made some purchases which came to £60 and they took 230 ytl off her, which works out at least £15 more than was quoted.  So be on your guard
Title: Istanbul Gift Shop, Fethiye (bad)
Post by: tribalelder on July 26, 2006, 08:54:21 AM
Thanks for the info.  Give us an introduction to yourself in the members introduction section....But a very warm welcome to the forum anyway. :)
Title: Istanbul Gift Shop, Fethiye (bad)
Post by: cenk on July 26, 2006, 09:00:01 AM
GBP rate is 2,80 - 2,85 , they charged 3,83 . If it wasnt a mistake , it is a big rip off.
Thank you for warning
Title: Istanbul Gift Shop, Fethiye (bad)
Post by: heather07 on July 26, 2006, 09:18:47 AM
I wonder if the salesperson pressed three instead of two.  Could it have been a mistake.  Is it too late to go back.
Title: Istanbul Gift Shop, Fethiye (bad)
Post by: Crabbit on July 26, 2006, 17:47:28 PM
They`ll learn one day, that`s why the brits aren`t coming to Turkey.
They`re fed up with being ripped off.

Crabbit
Title: Istanbul Gift Shop, Fethiye (bad)
Post by: Scunner on July 27, 2006, 14:16:29 PM
It could also be that information is more available these days and people who rip tourists off have suffered a great drop in custom - for example the 'hassle at small market' thread here.

Now one answer to falling demand is to rip off more from those who do come.

It's a disatrous policy but I bet it is happening - so just be very careful everywhere.

The honest traders win in the end, that is the nature of business and economics, we hope.

Scunner
Title: Istanbul Gift Shop, Fethiye (bad)
Post by: heather07 on July 27, 2006, 15:25:06 PM
We noticed a few years ago when they reckoned it had not been a good season that the prices in september were up and stayed that way.  They were not so keen to barter and there was no offer of a "good price".
I hope you are wrong Scunner and they do not decide to rip people off.
Title: Istanbul Gift Shop, Fethiye (bad)
Post by: rowanis on July 27, 2006, 20:27:01 PM
Which shop are you talking about.  There's Istanbul Silver and Istanbul Bags, is it the Aladdin's Cave style shop next to these two opposite Deep Blue Bar?  If so, if you are still here, please meet up with me tomorrow, the owners of Kelebek Gifts have been some of my closest friends for over 12 years - they would never do this intentionally and I am sure if it was this shop, they would issue a refund immediately.  Email me if you need any help with this shop or another.
Title: Istanbul Gift Shop, Fethiye (bad)
Post by: ChristineBarker on July 28, 2006, 10:42:50 AM
We are not still in Turkey, home now, but it the shop on the corner in the middle of Fethiye where there are restaurants either side of a palm tree and planted middle opposite is a shop selling carpets, we did go back and he remembered her but tried to get out of it by saying he put more perfumes in her bag, this is not the point though she didn't want any more only her purchases, and he had still quoted her £60 even though he had put another perfume in her bag as he said a free gift, but it turned out she ended up paying for it even though she didn't want it and told him.
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Originally posted by rowanis

Which shop are you talking about.  There's Istanbul Silver and Istanbul Bags, is it the Aladdin's Cave style shop next to these two opposite Deep Blue Bar?  If so, if you are still here, please meet up with me tomorrow, the owners of Kelebek Gifts have been some of my closest friends for over 12 years - they would never do this intentionally and I am sure if it was this shop, they would issue a refund immediately.  Email me if you need any help with this shop or another.