THRYVE Group AG
Wiesenstrasse 36, 8952 Schlieren, Switzerland, Urdorf
Monday: 09:00 to 18:00
Tuesday: 09:00 to 18:00
Wednesday: 09:00 to 18:00
Thursday: 09:00 to 18:00
Friday: 09:00 to 17:00
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Nice and kind personnel 🇹🇷👍 …
I had the pleasure of working with Promotion Tools in Lausanne, and the experience was outstanding from start to finish. They supported the setup of a promotional activation for my business in Romandie, and their proactivity, professionalism, and attention to detail truly stood out. The communication with the team was easy and friendly and they met all deadlines and targets, and approached every challenge with a positive, creative and solutions‑oriented mindset. They were also a very nice team, genuinely pleasant and easy to work with, which made the entire collaboration smooth and enjoyable. I can highly recommend Thryve group for anyone looking for a reliable and high‑quality partner for promotional activations or brand experiences. Exceptional service all around!
Very nice furniture concept store in Bärengasse (Zurich), with great coffee :)
Banning cash at a public Christmas market ignores the needs of many people and supports a dangerous trend toward complete control and dependence on digital systems. Traditional events should never become testing grounds for such questionable decisions. For me, this is a clear example of how NOT to do it.
We live in a democracy, not a communist country like in certain countries such as China, North Korea, or Russia. It's a real disgrace that they only think about the damn electronics and not even about the people who can and want to pay with cash. Do they want to go back to the Gestapo days, with people watching the stalls to see if anyone dares to pay with cash? I would welcome it if all the electronics failed on certain days. Nobody thinks about that. Another self-absorbed idiot who has no clue how life really works.
How can a supposed marketing consultancy ban cash at a Christmas market? We will refrain from visiting this year's Christmas market at Zurich's main train station and will instead seek out alternatives that appreciate the value of real money.