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Complaint Review: Forever Young, Coriollis - Vancouver British Columbia

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  • Forever Young, Coriollis Kingsway, Burnaby, BC Metrotown Vancouver, British Columbia Canada

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I found the H2PRO hair iron to be a waste of money. The sales person advertised that it does not damage your hair: It does! The time it takes to get a couple curls when trying to figure it out, at least two hours, my hair was really burnt out. It is fine as a hair straightener, but as it advertises itself as a curler as well, it is quite misleading.

The salesperson failed to say anything about how long it takes to get used to it. (An experienced hair stylist told me it took him three days to finally get it.) It is such a pain to use, I went ot return it and they refused to give a refund. What kind of product security is that?

H2PRO has led to continous fustration. Please give Eddie, the store managager, a call and tell him to give me, Christelle, her $193 back.
Phone: 604-677-3788

Thank you!!

Christelle
Vancouver, British Columbia
Canada

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#4 UPDATE EX-employee responds

its true that it doesnt damage your hair as much as a normal non-ceramic straightener

AUTHOR: D - (Canada)

POSTED: Monday, January 15, 2007

i have worked at the forever young kiosk in metrotown and its true that it doesnt damage your hair as much as a normal non-ceramic straightener. after demonstrating it on my hair over time i my hair gets dried up but it depends how often you use it/type of hair. oh btw did u adjust the temperature dial? yes it curls as well if u saw how the salesperson did it you have to practise when i first started working there i got the hang of it. the kiosk is there for a while so some customers come back to have "lessons" on how to do it properly. they arent refundable but if there is a defect make sure u keep the reciept for a 1 yr warrenty.

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its true that it doesnt damage your hair as much as a normal non-ceramic straightener

AUTHOR: D - (Canada)

POSTED: Monday, January 15, 2007

i have worked at the forever young kiosk in metrotown and its true that it doesnt damage your hair as much as a normal non-ceramic straightener. after demonstrating it on my hair over time i my hair gets dried up but it depends how often you use it/type of hair. oh btw did u adjust the temperature dial? yes it curls as well if u saw how the salesperson did it you have to practise when i first started working there i got the hang of it. the kiosk is there for a while so some customers come back to have "lessons" on how to do it properly. they arent refundable but if there is a defect make sure u keep the reciept for a 1 yr warrenty.

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#2 UPDATE EX-employee responds

its true that it doesnt damage your hair as much as a normal non-ceramic straightener

AUTHOR: D - (Canada)

POSTED: Monday, January 15, 2007

i have worked at the forever young kiosk in metrotown and its true that it doesnt damage your hair as much as a normal non-ceramic straightener. after demonstrating it on my hair over time i my hair gets dried up but it depends how often you use it/type of hair. oh btw did u adjust the temperature dial? yes it curls as well if u saw how the salesperson did it you have to practise when i first started working there i got the hang of it. the kiosk is there for a while so some customers come back to have "lessons" on how to do it properly. they arent refundable but if there is a defect make sure u keep the reciept for a 1 yr warrenty.

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#1 UPDATE EX-employee responds

its true that it doesnt damage your hair as much as a normal non-ceramic straightener

AUTHOR: D - (Canada)

POSTED: Monday, January 15, 2007

i have worked at the forever young kiosk in metrotown and its true that it doesnt damage your hair as much as a normal non-ceramic straightener. after demonstrating it on my hair over time i my hair gets dried up but it depends how often you use it/type of hair. oh btw did u adjust the temperature dial? yes it curls as well if u saw how the salesperson did it you have to practise when i first started working there i got the hang of it. the kiosk is there for a while so some customers come back to have "lessons" on how to do it properly. they arent refundable but if there is a defect make sure u keep the reciept for a 1 yr warrenty.

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