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Complaint Review: New Image Nail Salon - Saint Petersburg Florida

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  • New Image Nail Salon 2129 66th St. North Saint Petersburg, Florida U.S.A.

New Image Nail Salon Just rediculously rude and bad business practices!! ripoff Saint Petersburg Florida

*Consumer Comment: questionable service for sure

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Keep in mind that this is a salon that I had been using for six months and had spent probably $700 at!

Two days after getting a fill in on a fairly new set of pink and white nails I noticed one of my nails had broken and decided to stop by to let the girl who did them replace that nail. She was busy so I asked her when could I come back and have it fixed. She asked if I could come back at five and so I scheduled the appointment. This was approx. three o clock.

I arrived at exactly 5 and the nail tech that I had the appt with had just started a set of nails on a client and was maybe 20 minutes into it. I soon realized that I would be waiting quite awhile for her so asked someone if anyone else could fix it. She found a nail tech who could take me and sat me in her chair. I asked the owner what I would be charged and she said that if I had waited for the one I had the appt with nothing but since I didn't want to wait for her then it would be $3. Although I thought this was ridiculous for me to pay (and not the owner or the nail tech that I had the appt with) I agreed to pay and proceeded with the service.

The girl that I ended up using finished the nail and gave me the bill. I handed her my debit card and she said I'm sorry but I can't take this for such a small amount ($3) I told her that I had no cash and she said that she couldn't take it and I would have to give her more money or buy something.

I said no, I don't want anything else and I am not giving you more. I told her I would have to go to an atm and come back with the money. After getting into an argument with Kim about not wanting to pay more for the service and her telling me that she couldn't afford to pay the $1 service charge for a $3 ticket I left the salon. The girl that did the service came after me and said that Kim wanted me to leave my drivers license!! I told her no and left the salon, never returning to pay the money but I did call Kim and told her what I thought.

Such crazy and unprofessional business practices going on and no customer service or loyalty to their clients! Amazing that they are still in business. As far as I'm concerned this is the worst experience I've had ever in any type of business! RUDE is an understatement!

Leah
St. Pete, Florida
U.S.A.

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#2 Consumer Comment

questionable service for sure

AUTHOR: Lorraine - Geek Consumer Advocate :-) - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Hi Leah. I was a nail tech back in the late 80's/early 90's when I lived on the other side of Florida, so anything I say is based on what I experienced back then.

The type of nails you got were just coming out on the market when I got out of the biz due to being too pregnant to sit on my little stool to do pedicures any longer. LOL. The salon I worked in did hair and nails both, but operations are about the same I would assume. All I remember is back then, the techs questioned how good 2 color types of acrylic would bond together where the free edge of the nail starts and the amount of breakage our customers would encounter compared to a single application of the clear/white acrylic. It seems you are going thru exactly that. (Unless you broke it trying to use the nail as a screwdriver or something .. don't laugh, I saw many do that.)

You didn't say what the cost of a full set, fills and nail art was at this salon, but I'm assuming it's high if you have spent 700 in 6 months time. That would be almost 60 bucks every 2 weeks when you had your fills done. I worked at one of the highest priced salons on the Intercoastal in the Ft. Laud. area and that's even more than we charged! We were 50 for a full set, 35 for fills, 25 for manicure and 50 for pedicure. Nail art depended on how involved of a design they requested.

Had one of my ladies come in with a broken nail and I was working on another customer, I would have tried to seat her at an empty station nearby and put on her new nail as the other client's polish was drying, thus avoiding the situation you ended up in and shortening your wait time. It does take a little multitasking to do this, but it really isn't all that hard to do and I did it quite a few times. We were trained in school for just such an occasion happening once we were in the work force.

If you are a regular customer, I don't understand why they didn't just make a note of the 3 dollars, the tech who did the work (to make sure when paid later she would get her percentage out of it) and let you pay it the next appointment you had there in probably a week's time. We did that for regs who came in and had forgotten their wallet at home. A new customer I would understand, but not someone who'd been using their services for 6 months!

I'm sorry to hear you were put thru this and I hope you can find a new salon with a good tech to work on your nails in the future. What I told my ladies who were moving was to ask women they met that had great looking nails where they had them done, then to visit that salon/tech.

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Some suggestions for you

AUTHOR: April - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Hello
I am a hairstylist, and I also have problems with letting customers charge small amount ranging from $1-$3 on a credit card.The reason why is that the CC company charges the merchant a fee for using the CC machine.It usually is about a dollar or 2 for small transactions such as yours.So it may have costed her more to accept your CC then you were going to paid,thus leaving her in the minus.

Also, I can see why the new girl was charging you for the nail repair.See, most nail techs are independant contractors,so she was performing a service on you that she no one would compensate her for.So I can see why she charged you.
The reason they asked you to leave your drivers license as collarteral is beacuse people get a service,leave to get money, and dont come back, basically stealing.

As I read on, I see you did this as well.This is why companies cannot trust people to leave and come back,because people steal.Wether you agreed with their business practices or not,you cant get a service and not pay for it.It makes the person even more shady than the business.

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