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  • I was in town visiting for work and needed a fill in. The Yelp reviews had me thinking this was the best nail salon in town. I travel across the country and have visited salons from all over and I wasn't at all impressed. The man who acknowledged me when I came in acted as if he really didn't want me to be there. I arrived at 3pm and they didn't close at 7. The writing on the storefront says "walk ins welcome" so I thought I had plenty of time, even if I had to wait. I could barely hear what he said after he asked me if he could help me. I said, "fill in" and he looked at me like I was speaking another language. So I then asked if I could get a fill in a little louder. He paused and looked at me crazy again, mumbled something in another language and I hesitantly took a seat. Some woman comes out and looks at me and then the chair. Guess that was her way of telling me to sit there. I looked at her as well to let her know I actually could speak and hear. She does my fill in, knicks me a couple of time and giggles (that mess hurts and I was hardly amused. She then asked if I was cold. Umm, no lady, my finger hurts and I would like to let out a small howl but I'm trying to be polite and contain my annoyance! Ugh) After I survived that part with what was left of my cuticles, she told me to wash my hands so I got up to go do so. When I come back, the same man who "greeted" me at the door was now in her spot. I looked at him as if to say I wasn't done and he looked at me and then the chair as if to say sit down. (Seriously I can't make this up. They didn't seem to like to talk much so I just decided to follow suit.) He sloppily and hurriedly threw on a clear coat of nail polish and then pointed me towards the corner where dryers were located (that I couldn't get to easily because other clients were already there and the corner seats didn't have much room to squeeze past). The polish he put on didn't reach the edge of my nails which agitated me further and by this time he had moved on to another client and didn't seem to care if I was even still there so I didn't address it. I just wanted to get out of there. I had to ask them if I could pay so I could leave (which they use the Square card reader via an iPhone so be aware you don't get a printed receipt but you can request an emailed copy via the app). I hate feeling like my business isn't appreciated. I never saw the lady who knicked me again. Guess she had more important customers to tend to. I won't be back here again.
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