Xiaomi plans to open its first Mi Home store in Greece


Xiaomi hasn’t stopped its plans for expanding out side its home market and today’s news from GizChina Greece confirms it. According tο information, the company has already contacted (and reached an agreement) with Greek company “Info Quest Technologies” to create their first Mi Home Store in the Greek capital Athens.

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That’s why there’s a listing on a job seeking portal in the country, where the official Xiaomi distributor for Greece is looking for one full-time salesman or saleswoman, one part-time seller, and people for service support. The ideal candidates should be Mi fans and should love Xiaomi products and technology in general.

According to GizChina Greece, the store isn’t expected to open until October this year and the company plans to sell there their full portfolio of products, not only smartphones.

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4 Comments

  1. Aristotelis Tz
    June 15, 2017

    Xiaomi here in Greece are very popular. But the official prices of the phones , compared to the prices of the phones that are bought from big stores from china , are higher. So the customer has to choose: Higher prices , after sales service and warranty , or cheaper but no warranty….

    • Alex
      June 15, 2017

      I do prefer to buy from non “official” online re-sellers up to 40% cheaper and get a new phone every 12-18 months instead.
      And as far I know, InfoQuest’s after sales support is far from being stellar.. not missing much not having their warranty, actually.. 😉

  2. Aristotelis Tz
    June 15, 2017

    Xiaomi here in Greece are very popular. But the official prices of the phones , compared to the prices of the phones that are bought from big stores from china , are higher. So the customer has to choose: Higher prices , after sales service and warranty , or cheaper but no warranty….

    • Alex
      June 15, 2017

      I do prefer to buy from non “official” online re-sellers up to 40% cheaper and get a new phone every 12-18 months instead.
      And as far I know, InfoQuest’s after sales support is far from being stellar.. not missing much not having their warranty, actually.. 😉