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I bought a groupon deal for a "$15 gel/shellac manicure. " I made sure to read the fine print, which said an appointment was required and there was an extra $10 charge for gel polish removal. Because I made an appointment and I did not need polish removal, I assumed I would have a relaxing manicure and would not need to worry about additional charges other than tip. Boy was I wrong! As soon as I mentioned I had a groupon, I was told that it only included the gel polish and the manicure would be $10 extra. I immediately showed my nail tech the fine print, which said nothing about an extra manicure charge. I was then approached by THREE employees trying to show me where the groupon said the manicure was an extra charge (the wording they showed me still did not specifically say anything about extra charges...). At that point, I just wanted my nails done so I could get the heck out of there (I'm not the type the argue belligerently over $10). When all was said and done, I overpaid for a mediocre gel manicure and the staff was rude at best. It's safe to say I will not be returning.
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