This is my first review on yelp, so that's a bit worrying. :( I'm a bit nagged by the way they treated my friend when we walked in for a manicure. First off, I was unable to make an appointment. I was... Read More
This is my first review on yelp, so that's a bit worrying. :( I'm a bit nagged by the way they treated my friend when we walked in for a manicure. First off, I was unable to make an appointment. I was a bit worried about walk-in's from reading reviews. So, when I walked in- I was lucky, it was empty and silent, and I asked one of the ladies if I may have a walk in appointment. They just told us to pick out a color. Oook. I was just happy they accepted us. But not too surprised seeing as it was completely empty on a Sunday morning. Business is business, right?Anyway, my friend was able to start the manicure, and I was kindly asked to sit next to her. That was unexpectedly sweet. So, there's a star for you! But I was pretty disappointed when half way through the manicure as my friend washed her hands, the woman taking care of us asked for us to pay. W-wait, you haven't finished? It was a bit awkward and me and my friend just looked at each other. Anyway she continued the manicure after charging our card. I've never been charged halfway through a appointment. Mostly I assume, because we have yet to see the results of the job. It was obviously our first time, and they had barely spoken to us to know what we like or don't; so why am I paying for something I've yet to see?The rest of the appointment took place with her on her cell phone, whilst finishing my friends nails. Awkward? It obviously wasn't a call for an appointment, it was just her chatting to a friend, laughing- Lasting the rest of the appointment. I don't want to entirely diss the place. It is clean and well kept; the sink to wash your hands is up front, which is nice- considering some times you have to walk in a bathroom some places. But something about our interaction left a bad first impression on me. Enough for this to be my first review. I don't think I'll be returning; or making an appointment. Read Less