Pick n Pay The Boulders in Midrand

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Cnr Old Pretoria Rd & Alexandra Ave, Shop 6B, The Boulders, Halfway House, Midrand, 1685, South Africa
contacts phone: +27 11 315 3606
website: www.picknpay.co.za
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Latitude: -25.995866, Longitude: 28.127249

comments 5

  • Themba M

    Themba M

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    Good service

  • Roy Hurrienarain

    Roy Hurrienarain

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    We shop at the Forrest Hill & Mall at Reds stores. their smart card machines have not been working for over six months. we inform the stores & they say that they have informed head office but they do not attend to the problem. How does the customer load the discounts on their cards before shopping?

  • safdar rai

    safdar rai

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    Pick n pay in Boulders is convenient store in this Complex. All kind of grocery items, some of fresh Vegetables and a lot of fresh fruits are available in this pick in Pay. Good customer services very neat and clean place a lot of special were there.

  • Tlangelani Risenga

    Tlangelani Risenga

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    I got a cake that had gone bad, I think they change the sell by date because it was so bad!

  • Priscilla Mlahleki

    Priscilla Mlahleki

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    I was at Pick n Pay The Boulders on 25 Feb 2019 around 14h00, and paid at the very first express till on the left. A young lady by the name of Nicole cashed my items. She was so unpleasant and also got very rude to a black elderly man who was with a boy of about 9. She shouted at the man mainly because he had more than 10 items to pay for. All Nicole needed to do was direct the man to a regular till, and explain to him the reason for doing that, without making him feel like an idiot. I don't care that she wasn't even greeting her customers, from what I observed. Why humiliate a customer so unnecessarily in front of a child and other customers in the queue? Isn't there some sort of training that cashiers go through? Sorry for generalizing, I know there are very good and well mannered cashiers out there.

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