- Taken from Pandora website

Suga Lifestyle’s Gabby goes Rue from her Visit to Bijoux

- Taken from Pandora websiteExcited about the ‘buy 2 get one free’ Pandora ring promotion that was emailed to me from one of my favourite Pandora outlets in the states and the Bijoux gift certificate I had in hand, I gave Bijoux a call last week. I asked if they were offering the same promotion and they said yes. I also asked what are their opening hours, the response was 9am to 5pm. Knowing that I wouldn’t make it during the week I asked for the opening hours on Saturdays and the response was the same.

Now on Saturday morning, the Brazil match was on at 11am and I needed to secure my seat from a bit after 10 so I rushed out of the house to make it to Bijoux at 9:30am. To my surprise and annoyance, doors were closed and chained tight. So I went by The Liguanea Club to pass the time to call them on the hour at 10. No one answered the phone until 10:05am then I asked how come I was told they opened at 9, I was curtly told it was not possible for anyone to tell me that. I said, ‘Possible’ and made my way over by 10:07am. As I walked in, I could see they were still setting up and not prepared for customers. There was only one customer inside with her child by the Pandora area being assisted by a lady, where I headed straight over to.

I have never been to Bijoux because I know they usually close early and I am busy on most Saturdays. So I usually do my purchases during vacay or holiday weekends in Ocho Rios and outlets in Florida and Atlanta. I always get great service at those places and expected the same from Bijoux. What was I thinking?!

Since my friends were now on their way to meet me and I was in a rush, I asked if someone else could assist me. There were no other customers in the store so I thought that was a more than reasonable request, whether they were setting up or not. But I was told to wait until the lady was free. I then expressed that I did not have the time and there was a misunderstanding with their opening hours and I came initially at 9:30am. The customer being assisted was in no rush and told the lady working (not of Indian descent) that she could go ahead and assist me first. The lady started to assist me. When one of the Indians saw that, ‘Imran’ not sure if he was supervisor, manager, co-owner or whatever, but he instantly came over with his hand full of tattoos, gesticulated and reprimanded the worker loudly so everyone could hear. He stated that she cannot just leave one customer and attend to me because I am upset. The other customer spoke up and said she did not mind at all. He said no, that’s not how it works. He then stormed off and instead of making himself useful and assisting one of us or even having the decency to come over and speak to me if he thought I was upset, as that was news to me until he just fired me up. I was in more shock than anything and was focused on capitalising on the ring promotion that ends on June 30th. I think others would have walked off at that point.

Anyhow, the lady continued to assist me but she was not aware of prices and handed me the Pandora ring book. I then told her since I had to check through the book she could go back to the other lady.

I exclaimed that this situation was ridiculous and I should have never come there and should have just gone to Ochi where I get better service. Ears perked, another Indian, Nick came over. He showed me more rings but did not know prices off the top of his head either. Shocking. He said everything was practically over $100US, which I know was not so. They did not have the main ring that I wanted that represented my birth month, June. I also did not know my ring size so he said he would get a sizer but let me look first. After which, he said that if test rings on display do not fit they may not have them in my size but stock may be available in other sizes for some that do not fit. So wouldn’t it make sense to at least have my finger measured first? At this point it was getting late, my friends were waiting on me and I just needed to leave. It just was not working out. I respected the fact that he made the effort to assist me and did not have an attitude either. He was quite civil and professional. I told him I was going to go especially since they did not have the ring I wanted. I hate shopping in a rush and I am used to chatting over a Red Stripe in Ocho Rios. This experience was a disaster. Nick offered to order the ring for me I told him there was no need, thanked him, the lady and the other customer and left.

Later on in the day when it all settled in I became infuriated all over again and called to speak to ‘Imran’ to express my total dissatisfaction with his rudeness and insulting service. He was not there and it was Nick on the phone so for whatever it was worth I went over the situation and he asked what they could do. I said have ‘Imran’ call me and apologise and let him understand that it is that poor service that cannot work.

Ofcourse he did not call. Not like I expected him to anyway. I am sure any amount of money I was going to spend whether big or small wouldn’t be worth a chick pea in his salad. But regardless of how successful he or the store may be, he clearly needed more training from his elders before he started working and needs to know that the customer is always right. I also learnt that I should stick to what I know.

 

 

CBA

Sports Zone at the CBA is ready for the World Cup, where is not?!

CBA
CBA

The Sports Zone at the CBA has free entry, food by Jacqui Tyson on sale and drinks on sale. I’ve heard it also has its own feed and not the poor quality feed from CVM. VIP seating and parking available. No wonder you have to get there early before the crowd.

Word has it that a company has bought out the main viewing area of Triple Century for World Cup so it’s continuously filled with their employees. Not a good look.

Tracks and Records and Cuddyz are definite NOs to view the World Cup or to even go and eat or drink for that matter. Extremely poor service and food quality. The screens can hardly even be viewed properly at Tracks. What a shame.

24 Seven Café

The revamped 24 Seven Café at The Jamaica Pegasus, as the name suggests is open all day and all night. Take-out service is available seven days a week too. The Café was newly relocated in the Pegasus last June and still has a buzz going.

After frequent visits to the Café, I can attest to the fact that it is never crowded but still has a steady flow of customers. Afterall, it has more space than average cafés in Kingston, so the logistics are perfect. 24 Seven overlooks the pool with modern decor and provides free wifi access upon request. It is thus considered a great place to have mini meetings or dates over coffee, lunch or with light pastries. Its central location is convenient for a late night snack as well.

At my most recent visit, I ordered a chicken wrap and a café latte. I really had a skinny latte because they were flexible enough to make it with skimmed milk as requested. I wasn’t as lucky with my whole wheat or whole grain request for the wrap, but that was fine. The service was excellent and the staff was knowledgeable about items on the menu, a true reflection of being well trained. Waiting time was reasonable and most importantly I was comfortable and enjoyed my spicy, well seasoned chicken wrap. The wrap consisted of Jerk chicken breast, sautéed vegetables and pepper jack cheese, a fairly healthy option for the health conscious individual. The cost may seem a bit pricy to some since it isn’t offered with any sides other than a small cole slaw (the unhealthy part), but its price is comparable to other cafés and the wrap is filling.

24 Seven provides a variety of options to choose from including salads, breakfast bagels, vegetable wraps, tuna wraps, paninis, pastries, warm and cold beverages, desserts and a small kids menu. I also found it interesting that you have the option of buying a mini wine bottle for a quick fix or ordering to dine, possibly sharing a glass with someone, which costs less than its neighbour, the Blend Bar. Ofcourse your expectations for variety and quality would be less, since you are limited to the options of merlot or chardonnay.

Patrons also have the comfort of ordering then walking around the property for a few minutes to come back, as well as eating and drinking before paying. After all, a single shot expresso may not be enough, you may have to ask for a double.

A service charge is usually added to your bill when dining, but after such a refreshing experience, its negligible and well deserved. Hats off to 24 Seven Café for keeping it fresh.

24 Seven Café at The Jamaica Pegasus

Ph#: 876-926-3690

Address: 81 Knutsford Blvd., Kingston 5

NB. Ratings fill 5 stars maximum

Parking: ★★★★★

Ambience: ★★★★★

Decor: ★★★★★

Comfort: ★★★★★

Service: ★★★★★

Speed: ★★★★☆

Food quality: ★★★★☆

Serving amount: ★★★★☆

Plating: ★★★☆☆

Value for $: ★★★★☆

SuGa Endorsement: ★★★★☆