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  • The salon is clean and the beds are good, but 1) Employees are clearly unhappy, unfriendly and they demand to see your protective eye wear before you go in because "its the law", if you dont have the eye wear they will make you buy it. So let me specify what the law says exactly : The tanning salon BY LAW has to provide the eye wear, it doesn't mean that you need to pay for it. It needs to be included in the package. 2)) Forget about walking in, if you dont have an appointment booked they will tell you to come back in an hour. I work near by and unfortunately I cant leave my office at the same time every day so making appointments is hard for me, who has time for that, seriously. EDIT: To reply to Kelly's response, thanks for addressing my comments. Of course the law doesn't state you have to provide the eye wear for free. The law doesn't state that the restaurants need to provide toilet tissue for free, technically they can charge for it as long as its being provided right? People who rent kayaks don't have to provide the life vests for free either right? Yet they do. Include the eye wear in your packages or lend people the plastic ones and ask them to give it back at the end of their session - his is what most tanning salons do. Having your staff demanding to see that the client has an eye wear (because when I say yes I do have it they obviously assume I am lying) is seriously disrespectful - you are not doing me a favor by letting me in your salon, I am the one doing you a favor by coming in and using it and supporting your business.
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