ICMELER MARKET ON A WEDNESDAY

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ICMELER MARKET ON A WEDNESDAY

Postby John V » 17 Oct 2009 10:44

Due to the new restricted limits given for luggage and lower prices asked for Tee Shirts and holiday gear at home(Primark - Peacocks) is Icmeler Market still the atraction to forum members that it used to be when you first started to visit Turkey.

Is it still worth visiting Icmeler Market on a Wednesday and what are the items you consider to be the bargins that are worth purchasing.
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Re: ICMELER MARKET ON A WEDNESDAY

Postby scanny64 » 17 Oct 2009 11:46

I haven't been to the market for 2 years.. Think it a total pain the hassle really gets to much.. and there are only so many towels cheep bags, t-shirts and belts you can buy.. your first years it;s like a kid in a sweet shop.. but then you realize that some of the items aren't worth buying.. we only bought a few t-shirts for our new grandson and a new wedding ring for my husband..i would buy more if you could look at things, before it's being pulled up your arm to see if it fits.. i can't stand someone looking over your shoulder telling you what you need and want to buy.. i had a run in at the underground market.. cause i wouldn't go in and look. when my son said come on Mam.. the fellow told my son to shut his mouth and get lost.. i asked who he thought he was talking to, and from no were there was about 10 Turks standing around him.. so for all that not worth buying and getting changed extra at the airport no is the answer
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Re: ICMELER MARKET ON A WEDNESDAY

Postby jayjay1950 » 17 Oct 2009 17:21

I bought a little jacket for my grandson and the kids bought themselves some t shirts, trainers and some boxers, the boxers was a waste of time they was all different sizes when we got them unpacked from the box and a few of them fell to bits when i washed them but everything else was ok. Did get ripped off with a quilt cover my eldest wanted, we asked for a single set but when opened to pack into the case it was a king size, too late to go back to change it as we was packing to come home, had to buy a kingsize quilt then when i got home. I will undo everything in future to check myself before i buy
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Re: ICMELER MARKET ON A WEDNESDAY

Postby LynnJenny » 21 Oct 2009 15:28

i got 3 lovely shirts for my hubby but that was it it was the same stuff as last year but got lovely tshirts in a shop in icmeler still like to go incase i see something
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Re: ICMELER MARKET ON A WEDNESDAY

Postby salford_steve » 21 Oct 2009 16:46

I give it a miss now, went first couple of years but as many other people have said the hassle gets to much, and the cheek you get from them when you wont buy something from them is bad. When will traders in Turkey wake up and realise people would buy more if they simply let them look without being hassled. I will only look at something if the traders is busy hassling someone else, otherwise I will just walk on by and get it from somewhere else.

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Re: ICMELER MARKET ON A WEDNESDAY

Postby dksbbs » 21 Oct 2009 18:29

Don't bother going myself either, can't stand attitude of most of the traders.

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Re: ICMELER MARKET ON A WEDNESDAY

Postby polly » 21 Oct 2009 21:22

No, it doesn't have the same attraction.
When we first went to Icmeler market, T. Shirts
were 10 for a tenner and if you could be bothered to
barter you could even get 11 or 12.
They were better quality than they are now as well, I
still have some that I wear for work which are about
8 years old. We only go now to buy fruit + nuts.


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Re: ICMELER MARKET ON A WEDNESDAY

Postby John V » 23 Oct 2009 12:58

Just out of interest......

1 What was the best buys you have made at Icmeler Market.

2 What is the worst buy you have ever made at Icmeler Market .

3 When was the last time you brought some Turkish Delight back home.

4 Did you drink all of your Apple Tea or end up throwing most away.

It will soon be 2010......
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Re: ICMELER MARKET ON A WEDNESDAY

Postby blondie » 23 Oct 2009 13:57

1 What was the best buys you have made at Icmeler Market.
My Chloe handbag
2 What is the worst buy you have ever made at Icmeler Market .
The 15 for a tenner boxer shorts for my son, most of which fell to bits after a couple of washes
3 When was the last time you brought some Turkish Delight back home.
In June
4 Did you drink all of your Apple Tea or end up throwing most away.
Drank it - I love apple tea
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Re: ICMELER MARKET ON A WEDNESDAY

Postby Sue » 23 Oct 2009 14:52

1 What was the best buys you have made at Icmeler Market.
Kaftans
2 What is the worst buy you have ever made at Icmeler Market .
Never had anything bad from there
3 When was the last time you brought some Turkish Delight back home.
October 2009
4 Did you drink all of your Apple Tea or end up throwing most away.
Nearly finished what we brought home
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Postby eddie » 24 Oct 2009 17:58

hi
i was talking to a barber called salih from the zone hair dressers just up passed harry rams ,he was telling me he has had a very quiet year ,he was telling me next year should be a lot better as the wednesday market is suposed to be moving up to the old village in and around the streets behind harry rams ,how true it is i dont know ,has anyone else heard anything about it ?seems a good idea instead of climbing that hill in the heat.
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Re: wednesday market

Postby hagarg » 25 Oct 2009 10:13

We traveled to icmeler 3 weeks ago from gumbet to look up our turkish friends one of them had a stall in the market and during our conversations he told me that the market next year would be on the road that leads uptp the old village opp.the rd from the police stn
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Re: wednesday market

Postby jambogarry » 25 Oct 2009 10:49

Sound like a good idea if true,
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Postby shelly_grogan » 25 Oct 2009 11:14

I was talking to a friend when i was there last week and he was telling me that there's gonna be college built in the place where thre wednesday market is at the moment, don't know how true this is.
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Re: ICMELER MARKET ON A WEDNESDAY

Postby Silverfox BC » 28 Oct 2009 09:09

We haven't bothered with the market for the last couple of years, as others have said the price has gone up and the quality of most of the stuff gone down. We now find that what you can buy there you can buy for the same, if not less, in the shops and at least you can inspect the goods before buying. Our friend, who hasn't been to Turkey before, came round one night last week and bought a box of Turkish Delight. When opened it was obviously stale and unedible, we took it back to the shop the next day and the young lady there said no it was alright so we said taste it which she did and pulled a great face as she spit it out, wish we had had the camera. She said she would exchange but no refund so we said we would come back when the owner was there which we did and, as we have known him for years, bullied him. Anyway got her money back but as he laughingly said "you have been coming here long enough, why did you buy Turkish Delight!
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Re: ICMELER MARKET ON A WEDNESDAY

Postby icmeler1sttimer » 13 Nov 2009 13:01

Hi

I have booked two weeks holiday in August 2010 and I think the Wednesday market is currently situated at the side of the hotel. I hope this doesn't mean that I am going to get a load of building noise if what you say is true a college is being built where the market was!!!!!! Can anyone confirm?
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Re: ICMELER MARKET ON A WEDNESDAY

Postby Rew » 13 Nov 2009 14:02

There not aloud to build during the season so I wouldn't worry.
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Re: ICMELER MARKET ON A WEDNESDAY

Postby smc4761 » 13 Nov 2009 19:07

I no longer buy clothes towels etc at the market, its simply just as cheap at home.

I do however buy fruit veg and spices from the market, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

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Re: ICMELER MARKET ON A WEDNESDAY

Postby maryb » 14 Nov 2009 01:41

Ithink it could be true that the market is moving our friends father in law owned one of the cafe's in the market has done for years, but this year he said he has sold it,i thought it a bit strange because it was always busy,the one with the big kebab spit on the front,so maybe this is why.....we shall have to see.
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Re: ICMELER MARKET ON A WEDNESDAY

Postby 4wilts » 14 Nov 2009 08:47

We stayed at some apartments that overlook the market this year and we were told by the owner that there were plans to build a new university on the site of the market. She was not sure when work would be starting though.
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