Saturday, January 23, 2010

Should customers be allowed to fire hairdressers...?

Or sue them or something if they completely wreck your hair?





I THINK SO.Should customers be allowed to fire hairdressers...?
sue them for emotional damagesShould customers be allowed to fire hairdressers...?
it should be addressed to the owner or manager of that salon, then they will be the one


to suspend or fire the hairdresser. but if these people mentioned are like trying to


take care of their people/employees, then u should act yourself like get the name and


report to whoever designated people who could help you w/ that matter in protecting


customer rights...
That's funny, I was thinking the other day and today that it would be funny to work in at a hairdressers and cut a customer's hair like Spock in Star Trek. And who cares, who would want to bother putting so much money into a lawsuit, their hair will grow back out to normal by the time the case is over.
Yes, i thinks so, definitely. The last time i had my hair permed was 15 years ago for my wedding and it was a disaster after a couple of days. My hair was a mass of knots every morning, the perm fell out quickly and it looked like someone had messily layered my hair at the back...that was the rotten way they had cut my hair for the perm.....disgusting. I have not let a hair dresser touch my hair since.
Of course not, it would mean higher prices and even possibly signing a waiver before being tended to.


You take your chances just like any other customer service oriented business.
They should be allowed to pay $10 extra to BITCHSLAP their hairdressers.
no. only if the hairdresser intended anything bad. we are humans. sometimes our work isn't always the best.
You should get the hair cut for free then get free extensions!
You could not go to the hair dresser again.
No but we can quit
grow up....


it's hair,


you'll live.
no biggie i'll just go all short if that ever happens

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