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    Moore Street Mall

    3.1 (7 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Cathal C.

    I'd lived in Dublin for twenty-one years until I happened upon Moore St Mall, so if you're in Dublin on a visit, you're unlikely to stumble across it. This is partially to do with the fact that it is situated on the Parnell St end of Moore St; a lot of tourists will have a gawk at the traders on Moore St while they are shopping on Henry St, but they are unlikely to head up as far as where Moore Street Mall is located. Another factor in this is that the Moore Street Mall is entirely subterranean, which presumably is good for keeping the overheads low but does make it quite difficult to spot. As it does not get much passing trade, Moore Street Mall has to rely on a loyal customer base, which it has. Most of the businesses are owned and operated by recent emigrants, and nearly all of the clientele are from among Ireland's foreign-born population. This makes for an eclectic mix of shops: there are clothes shops, electronics shops, one shop that seems to trade exclusively in belts and handbags, and a body-building supplement shop that is patronised exclusively by Polish bouncers (no wonder they're all so big). There's a type of mini Epicurean Food Hall in Moore St Mall as well. The food is even cheaper, but their opening hours are kind of irregular, but it really is worth as visit as the food is really good. What with Ireland being in the economic doldrums, a number of the businesses in Moore Street Mall are closing down due to their customer base returning to their native countries, so be sure to give it a visit before it's all gone.

    Alexandra M.

    I don't really know what to think about the Moore Street Mall. Part of me thinks it's cool to have a place filled with foreign shops and the other part of me wonders if I would ever really buy anything here. There are a number of interesting markets like the Lithuanian or the Afro Caribbean one, but I would have to look up a recipe first or else I wouldn't know what to do with the food. The whole mall screams third rate. They could really spruce it up a bit by filling in the empty spaces or by adding a plant or two in the hallways. It's very dark and could use a decorative touch to help you forget that you're in a subterranean mall.

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    CeX

    3.1(11 reviews)
    0.3 kmNorth Inner City
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    I have always trusted CeX as I've sold a number of phones over the years. I liked the way the were…read morevery thorough in ensuring it wasn't a stolen phone and always received a reasonable return in cash. This all changed yesterday, 7th September. I was looking for a simple Nokia replacement for my elderly father. For €45.00 I purchased a rather worn Nokia. However because it comes with a 2 year warranty I thought, well it must be a good phone. To my utter disbelief when I went to put the SIM card in I learnt those purchasing aren't getting value for money. I opened the back, it was absolutely filthy. They hadn't even bothered to clean the inside. Upon turning it on the phones memory hadn't been wiped either. Nobody bothered to set the factory reset button. I returned it immediately, I got my money back but I will not be going anywhere near CeX again. Honestly I thought you had a good reputation. I was able to buy a brand new Nokia 610 in a store a few hundred meters away. AVOID

    Good store blighted by several issues, so without further ado, let's begin…read more The pricing here generally whips Gamestop's so-called bargains, which means that this store generally attracts a crowd. The best way is to get in early, and browse at your own leisure. Second-hand phone prices are insanely expensive, especially for anything with an Apple logo on it. Even someone with not a lot of money can find something here, as their game prices start at just 20 cent! That said, the issues are a problem: 1) Opening hours. Despite the fact that the staff members are often in the building 10-20 minutes ahead of time, they seem incapable of sticking to their 10am opening time. 2) New arrivals of stock are often not placed on sale until the following day, which renders the "check stock" function of their website pretty useless when you can't find what you're looking for. 3) Disorganized queue system. There could be as much as five people behind the counter, and only two of them will actually operate the registers. 4) Disorganized stock. Shelves can go for more than a week without being alphabetized or cleaned. Recently, a chocolate bar was left on one of the shelves, and two days later, it was still there. 5) Suspect buying practices. Three times now, I have been witness to staff members accepting shrink-wrapped products. True, the seller was asked to open the seal on these items prior to the purchase being made, but 18 copies of the same new release DVD, from the same seller, under these conditions?? 6) Price changes. This happens constantly, but the staff never seem to update the price tags, which confuses a lot of people. 7) No phone number on their website. Imagine this; you're travelling from Cork to Dublin and this store has something you're looking for. How can you reserve it when they don't provide a phone number? They have one, they just won't give it to most customers. So in closing, definitely visit here, but do it before noon because the stock will usually be in a jumbled-up state!

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