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Agentii Cu Program Special Pe 30 Noiembrie Si 1 Decembrie Agentii Orase Adresa Locatie 30 noiembrie 1 Decembrie 1 Ag. Lazu (Selgros) Agigea Sos Mangaliei, nr. 1, Loc. Lazu, comuna Agigea Selgros 09.00-21.30 09.00-21.30 2 Ag. Radnei (Selgros) Arad Calea Radnei, nr. 294 Selgros 09.00-21.30 09.00-21.30 3 Ag. Cora Bacau Bacau Str. Milcov, Nr. 2A si 2-4, Spatiul G31, Bacau Cora 10.00-18.00 10.00-18.00 4 Ag. Bradului (Selgros) Bacau Prelungirea Bradului, nr. 135 B, Bacau Selgros 09.00-21.30 09.00-21.30 5 Ag. Braila Vest (Selgros) Braila Str. Ramnicu Sarat, nr. 92, Braila Selgros 09.00-21.30 09.00-21.30 6 Ag. Bartolomeu (Altex) Brasov Str. Caramidariei, nr. 1 Altex 10.00-18.00 10.00-18.00 7 Ag. Brasov 1 (Selgros) Brasov Calea Bucuresti, nr. 231 Selgros 09.00-21.30 09.00-21.30 Centrul comercial Baneasa Shopping City, Soseaua Bucuresti- 8 Ag. Feeria Bucuresti Baneasa Shopping City 10.00-19.00 10.00-19.00 Ploiesti 42D, Sector 1 9 Ag. Promenada (mall) Bucuresti Calea Floreasca, Nr. 246B, Sector 1 Promenada Mall 10.00-22.00 10.00-22.00 10 Ag. Colentina 1 (Carrefour) Bucuresti Sos Colentina, nr. 426-426A Carrefour 09.00-21.30 09.00-21.30 11 Ag. Vergului (Cora) Bucuresti Sos Vergului, nr. 20, Sector 2 Cora 09.00-21.00 09.00-21.00 12 Ag. Veranda Mall (fosta Dimitrov) Bucuresti Strada Ziduri Moși 23, Sector 2, Bucuresti Veranda Mall 10.00-19.00 10.00-19.00 13 Ag. Titan Mall Bucuresti Bd. 1 Decembrie 1918, nr. 33A, Sector 3 Titan Mall 09.00-20.00 09.00-20.00 14 Ag. Liberty Center (mall) Bucuresti Sos. Progresului, nr. 151-171, unitatea nr. 1.26, Sector 5 Liberty Mall 10.00-19.30 10.00-19.30 15 Ag. Sun Plaza (fosta Vacaresti) Bucuresti Calea Văcărești nr. 391, Sector 4, București Sun Plaza Mall 10.00-19.00 10.00-19.00 Unitatea nr. C128, Centrul Comercial AFI Palace Cotroceni din 16 Ag. Cotroceni (mall) Bucuresti AFI Cotroceni Mall 10.00-22.00 10.00-22.00 Bucuresti, B-dul Vasile Milea, Nr. 4, Sector 6 17 Ag. Cora Lujerului Bucuresti B-dul Iuliu Maniu, Nr. 19, Sector 6 Cora 11.00-20.00 INCHIS 18 Ag. Baneasa (Selgros) Bucuresti Sos. Bucuresti-Ploiesti, nr. 55-65, Sector 1 Selgros 09.00-21.30 09.00-21.30 19 Ag. Berceni (Selgros) Bucuresti Sos. Turnu Magurele, nr. 92-108, Sector 4 Selgros 09.00-21.30 09.00-21.30 20 Ag. Valea Cascadelor (Selgros) Bucuresti Str. Valea Cascadelor, Nr. 26 B, Sector 6 Selgros 09.00-21.30 09.00-21.30 21 Ag. Grigorescu (Cora) Cluj-Napoca B-dul 1 Decembrie 1918, nr. 142 Cora 10.00-18.00 10.00-18.00 22 Ag. Someseni (Selgros) Cluj-Napoca Calea Someseni, nr. 8 Selgros 09.00-21.30 09.00-21.30 23 Ag. Pantelimon 1 (Selgros) Com. Pantelimon B-dul Biruintei, nr. 90, comuna Pantelimon Selgros 09.00-21.30 09.00-21.30 24 Ag. Litoral (Selgros) Constanta B-dul Tomis, nr. 387 Selgros 09.00-21.30 09.00-21.30 25 Ag. Craiova Est (Selgros) Craiova Str. Caracal, nr. 258 Selgros 09.00-21.30 09.00-21.30 26 Ag. Cora Turnu Severin Drobeta Turnu Severin Str. Constructorului, nr. 1 Cora 10.00-19.00 INCHIS 27 Ag. Mures 1 (Selgros) Ernei Comuna Ernei, nr. 591 Selgros 09.00-21.30 09.00-21.30 28 Ag. Siret (Selgros) Galati B-dul Galati, nr. 1C Selgros 09.00-21.30 09.00-21.30 29 Ag. Palas Mall Iasi Palas Shopping Mall, cladire (Bloc) C3, strada Palas, nr. 7A, Iasi Palas Mall Iasi 10.00-20.00 10.00-20.00 30 Ag. Nicolina (Selgros) Iasi Str. Nicolina, Nr. 57A Selgros 09.00-21.30 09.00-21.30 31 Ag. Oradea 4 (Selgros) Oradea Str. Ogorului, Nr. 65B Selgros 09.00-21.30 09.00-21.30 Str. Calomfirescu, Nr. 2, Ploiesti, Jud. Prahova, România, Unitatea 32 Ag. Bucov (AFI mall) Ploiesti AFI Mall 10.00-22.00 10.00-22.00 nr. G130, in incinta Centrului Comercial AFI Palace Ploiesti 33 Ag. Ploiesti Vest (Selgros) Ploiesti Str. Gh. Grigore Cantacuzino, nr. 366A Selgros 09.00-21.30 09.00-21.30 34 Ag. Selimbar (Altex) Sibiu Com. Selimbar, DN1-km 306 Altex INCHIS INCHIS 35 Ag. Itcani (Selgros) Suceava Str. Cernauti, nr. 118 Selgros 09.00-21.30 09.00-21.30 36 Ag. Maris (Altex) Targu Mures Str. Gheorghe Doja, nr. 243 Altex 11.00-19.00 INCHIS 37 Ag. Iulius Mall Timisoara Timisoara Str. Aristide Demetriade, nr. 1, Timisoara, jud. Timis Iulius Mall Timisoara 11.00-20.00 11.00-20.00 Timisoara, Calea Sagului nr. 100, 104-106-108-110, Unitatea nr. 38 Ag. Sagului Timisoara Shopping City 10.00-22.00 10.00-22.00 C055, in cadrul Shopping City Timisoara, Jud. Timis 39 Ag. Timisoara 2 (Selgros) Timisoara Calea Aradului, nr. 64, Timisoara Selgros 09.00-21.30 09.00-21.30.
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