SUPPLEMENTED BY THE AMOUNT OF DISCOUNTS (see the second paragraph). iTouch Apple Premium Reseller strengthens its position in the market of Apple technology sellers. It joins forces with the strongest Slovak player in this market, iStores. From today, the company will present itself under the iStores brand, creating the largest retailer of Apple technology in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
For this festive moment, iStores is preparing special events on February 14 and 15 in its stores in Zlín and Olomouc. It is in these stores that you will be able to take advantage of a 2% discount on Mac computers and a 10% discount on iPads.
In the long term, the iTouch company focuses not only on sales to end customers, but also on other projects. Sports fans are well-known for the exclusive collaboration with the Zlín hockey club PSG Zlín, where advanced technologies were deployed enabling detailed measurement and subsequent analysis of some specific hockey activities (more in the video below).
For the first time in the history of Czech hockey, coaches receive data on the speed of shots or the impact of hockey players on the goalpost. In addition, PSG Zlín can try modern technology from Apple exclusively as the first ever club in Europe.
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Since the merger with iStores, the owners also promise the further development of other projects. "We not only deliver products, but also create their content, develop and present comprehensive solutions. In addition to hockey, we manage to bring innovations to the field of education and healthcare, and the implementation of Apple technologies in companies is a big challenge," says Jan Kučerík, CEO of iStores. And he adds with a smile: "More heads, more knowledge, which is why we joined forces with our Slovak colleagues."
Visitors to the stores can look forward to a special program on February 14 and 15. In addition to special discounts on iPads and Macs, there are contests for iPod shuffle. In addition, PSG Zlín hockey players will welcome you in the Zlín store in Zlaté jablek on February 15 from 2 p.m. See page for details www.istores.cz.
Special events, but only in stores in CR, so I only celebrate Ceci and Slovene on nas s.ru. If there are special promotions, but for example in Kosice, they should realize that our customer is our Mr. and not that in the case that you are not really buying anything, but on the contrary you need advice with your arrangement, then an untrained employee will simply beat you back with the fact that he cannot help you and neither they don't try to get advice from colleagues. And I bought an ipad there, some accessories and then I'll come to you there too... And I was planning to buy a new macbook in the near future, but thank God they are not the only premium reseller.
Fuck Slovakia too!
You really nailed it, you fool. You're only speaking for yourself.
I don't really understand how they will be the biggest when iStyle has many more stores, but it's probably a point of view...
Too bad they aren't more specific about the amount of discounts...I'm planning to buy an MBP right now.
We have already received the information and added it to the article. Macy is 10% off.
Weird article, I personally would not promote a store whose website does not offer the latest phone, nor the second newest phone…., up to the third newest, i.e. two and a half year old 4S phone can be bought there…, that is a strange store… when I look at the ipad air, it says on the website that none are in stock..., really strange store...
And there is already an open Apple store here, from the reseller it is one more clever than the other.
Perhaps only iBee makes sense, the darkness is trying, then iSetos on OC Chodov and then only iWorld near Vaclavak. iStyle - Arrogance itself, Qstore, arrogance itself, especially on Harfe.
The Everlasting Disease of the Apple Picker: a vaguely labeled ad. Yes, inclusion in the Commercial Communications section is mentioned below, but... Wouldn't it be more boyish, direct. After all, only scumbags need this.
I'm open to this discussion, I've always been interested. What a change it will mean for you when you find the line "This is a commercial communication" at the end of the article. Will you react differently to the article, or are you just addressing the principle?
Just look at how superapple.cz handled the same message - see the author, see the prominent warning at the end.
And just look at how SuperApple solves the wording itself. In short, I refuse to just copy a PR report, publish it, write that I am not its author and thereby waive responsibility for its wording. I find it amateurish when every PR release is issued with a lot of errors.
Disguising PR is worse than reprinting it. PR is simply advertising, and no apple make-up can hide it.
I'm not talking about masking, but I don't like SuperApple's approach (and probably not only them). To copy some text and write at the end that I am not responsible for it (or I am not its author) and not to look for mistakes... but that is everyone's approach. I'm not saying that we can't write a sentence at the end: "This is a commercial message." What do you want to achieve with this? To have an overview of what a paid article is, or purely on the principle that this is someone's paid advertisement?
Hello Honzo, keep going, this is the only website that can still be read after all these years. Superapple is the biggest Czech shame on how to deal with information about Apple. It makes me a little sad that a lot of people are putting all APR stores in a box when selling is all about people. Yes, I've met a lot of salespeople who were unpleasant and totally clueless, but I've also met salespeople who could help with everything and were proactive and nice. Whether it's iWorld near Václavák or iSetos stores in Chodov and Smíchov. As for Apple stores, a lot of people whine and complain here, and have you ever been to the origo Appstore? I've already been through a few of them and everywhere it was a lot worse than here in the Czech Republic. Reluctance, inconvenience, the only plus is the Genius bar, everything in stock and occasional complaints. Sellers are still only people and it doesn't matter if I work in APR, ARR or the Apple store.
I dare to express the opinion that a PR with a lot of errors is a problem only and only of its sponsor. After all, if it contains errors, everyone can draw a picture, which will ultimately do the reader a greater service. You don't really have to identify with the PR message.
The attitude of the employees at iTouch in Zlín is absolutely appalling. Reluctant, conniving and when you ask them something, it seems to me that they don't know much about what they are selling. 4 of my acquaintances - same experience. Especially the gentleman who was selling burgers in the mecca should think about his superior behavior towards customers.
I agree with all the "destructive" comments. I will add that the same problem exists in Prague, Ostrava and Olomouc (arrogance, ignorance...) and it doesn't matter what kind of store it is (I don't know Ibee, unfortunately). . At least we have an Apple Hepl line where they really try
The old apple tree is a nice cunt
And Michal is even bigger ;-)
And Filip.V is a HERO!!!
I recommend solving it in such a way that if you don't like the attendant, tell him/her in a fair way that you don't like it and go find another attendant. And then do it again, perhaps with the next one, until you find someone willing or there is no more. They will then realize that the customer is the boss and they are not the only business after all, there is competition. You just can't want a bad thing so much right away. Otherwise, you will not teach the seller.
So far, I praise the Slovak store m:zone the most. :)