Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hairstylists are wilding out lately, I swear.
Mine just upped her prices for a one hour curly cut from $85 to $100. That was hard to swallow, but she does a good job and I hate finding new stylists.
THEN she announced if you go more than 16 weeks between “maintenance haircut” appointments, you have to book a $150 “new client cut.” I think that is a disgusting way to wring money from your clients who can’t afford a $100 haircut every 8 weeks, told her so, and canceled my next appointment.
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Anonymous wrote:Hairstylists are wilding out lately, I swear.
Mine just upped her prices for a one hour curly cut from $85 to $100. That was hard to swallow, but she does a good job and I hate finding new stylists.
THEN she announced if you go more than 16 weeks between “maintenance haircut” appointments, you have to book a $150 “new client cut.” I think that is a disgusting way to wring money from your clients who can’t afford a $100 haircut every 8 weeks, told her so, and canceled my next appointment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hairstylists are wilding out lately, I swear.
Mine just upped her prices for a one hour curly cut from $85 to $100. That was hard to swallow, but she does a good job and I hate finding new stylists.
THEN she announced if you go more than 16 weeks between “maintenance haircut” appointments, you have to book a $150 “new client cut.” I think that is a disgusting way to wring money from your clients who can’t afford a $100 haircut every 8 weeks, told her so, and canceled my next appointment.
Haircuttery is taking appointments
Anonymous wrote:Hairstylists are wilding out lately, I swear.
Mine just upped her prices for a one hour curly cut from $85 to $100. That was hard to swallow, but she does a good job and I hate finding new stylists.
THEN she announced if you go more than 16 weeks between “maintenance haircut” appointments, you have to book a $150 “new client cut.” I think that is a disgusting way to wring money from your clients who can’t afford a $100 haircut every 8 weeks, told her so, and canceled my next appointment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a contract per se, but a check box form once I press "submit" to finalize the appt.
By checking, I am acknowledging and agreeing to stuff about no-show, cancellations, and will be charged, etc.
I have been a client for over 10 years. I had no issues with adhering.
I am guessing that with the pandemic, clients of similar service providers cancel at the drop of a hat, and leave an otherwise booked person with a no-pay gap.
Why do you have an issue OP? Are you a cancel-person? (my spouse is. he long ago switched to walk-in barber shop).
I concur with this PP - I'm curious as to why you think this is so unreasonable. It sounds like the hairstylist is trying to figure out how to get by given the economic harm done by last-minute cancelling. This has long been the policy for my kid's therapist - we have to cancel 24 hours prior. Seems reasonable for there to be a cancellation fee.
Anonymous wrote:Not a contract per se, but a check box form once I press "submit" to finalize the appt.
By checking, I am acknowledging and agreeing to stuff about no-show, cancellations, and will be charged, etc.
I have been a client for over 10 years. I had no issues with adhering.
I am guessing that with the pandemic, clients of similar service providers cancel at the drop of a hat, and leave an otherwise booked person with a no-pay gap.
Why do you have an issue OP? Are you a cancel-person? (my spouse is. he long ago switched to walk-in barber shop).