Anonymous wrote:Is it really that difficult to make sure you have cash when you visit this establishment? Why don't you all make it a point to visit your own bank once a month and get some cash out for your weekly manicures/pedicures. Or you can join a bank that charges no fees, at any ATM and reimburses you for fees charged by other banks.
Third option is to do your manicure at home.
Anonymous wrote:To add to this, I assumed it was also because it's hard to keep track of what amount was tip and what amount was sales - makes it messy for accounting purposes.
To this I say, tough shit. You are a business, in the service industry, and your mission is to serve ME, not the other way around.
Figure out an accounting work-around like your competitors have.
Anonymous wrote:
No, hon, I'm not going to take you up on that suggestion. Here's what I'm going to do instead: Now I'm going to go to your competitor (also a minority small business owner, FWIW) who accepts credit cards and bakes the .03% Visa fee right into the cost of service, by golly.
Anonymous wrote:Totally agree, I'm talking to you Sandi Nails, it's really easy for me to walk 10 feet down the street to go see Tammy!
Anonymous wrote:Totally agree, I'm talking to you Sandi Nails, it's really easy for me to walk 10 feet down the street to go see Tammy!
Which salon has Tammy?
-- sometime Sandy Nail customer
Totally agree, I'm talking to you Sandi Nails, it's really easy for me to walk 10 feet down the street to go see Tammy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope you guys mean debit cards, not credit cards, for all these beauty bills.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:I hope you guys mean debit cards, not credit cards, for all these beauty bills.
Anonymous wrote:Totally agree, I'm talking to you Sandi Nails, it's really easy for me to walk 10 feet down the street to go see Tammy!