Dear All , I do feel obliged to
drop a couple of thanking lines about the Apple real estate agency.
Daniel, you might be reading this reference, think of no better option
for finding you an apartment for your trip to Moscow, I’m actually
reporting on my stay there especially to give you an overview to
contrast to your earlier experience. You paid RUR, a lot of RUR, which
was quite the conversion. This is a different story. Never mind! Well,
as I was saying, all listen up! If you treasure your time and nerve
seek the Apple team. The guys are really worth a bravo: I’m no longer
afraid of the crowding Moscow as I know I can get a reasonable lodging
offer and Apple’s best attention. They are like a caring mom tucking up
your blanket, you know… I mean I was pleased to learn such
professionals are to find in Russia. And, yes, almost forgot, I got a
cozy apartments for a fortnight and the price, comparing to yours, Dan,
was just ridiculous. Ciao, Angelo 24.01.08
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Born and grown up
in the USSR, I always had a sort of “bureaucracy-phobia”, remembering
how many offices you had to visit and how many papers you had to
collect and what a drag it was. No wonder, I was prepared to suffer a
severe headache and maybe even a mental disorder when it came to buying
an apartment in Moscow.
But
nothing could be farther from my gruesome expectations than the real
experience I’ve got with Apple. I really had nothing to bother about,
as Olga took all the troubles upon herself. My part was to enjoy her
courtesy, her smile and – just in a few days – my new place. If
anyone else suffers from an aggravated bureaucracy-phobia, the best
therapy to be prescribed is to purchase an apartment in Moscow with
Apple :) As for me, I feel completely cured and greatly thankful for all. Best wishes, Darius Ulkstinas 11.01.08
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