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This place is seriously overpriced. They charge $18 for a basic manicure during "peak" hours and $16 during "non-peak" hours (i.e., before 3 pm on Mon-Wed). However, even though they advertise this special on their website, they never seem to offer the discount in person when I go there. I am a repeat customer who always goes during "non-peak" hours, so you might think that by now they would remember me and give me the discount, if for no other reason than I go every week. It upsets me that they never offer me the discount. Why advertise it on the website if they don't want to give it? They do an *ok* job with nails; it is nothing extraordinary. I come from New York, where better manicures cost $7.50. I am disappointed with this place. If it wasn't for the location being so close to where I live, I would go elsewhere. The staff are friendly, though, and they offer you free water or soda while you get your nails done. And they take walk-ins. So, those are nice perks. Still not worth $16 or $18 for a basic manicure, though!
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