I had come here once before and thought it was wonderful. Took my kids earlier in the week and they had so much fun. I was quoted $40 per kid and left paying nearly double that per person. I asked them to please soak my
I had come here once before and thought it was wonderful. Took my kids earlier in the week and they had so much fun. I was quoted $40 per kid and left paying nearly double that per person. I asked them to please soak my girls hands to get the dirt out from under their nails and they acted like I asked them to give me a kidney. Fast forward to yesterday. My oldest daughter took me to Posh for a Mothers Day mani/pedi. First off- the entire placed was filled with people- and they were clearly overbooked as we waited an additional 20 minutes past our appointment time to get started. They hand me a paper menu and I asked for the Posh Pedicure. It was listed for $63 dollars. The nail tech than tells me she doesnât have enough time to do that service and it would just have to be a plain and simple pedicure. Thatâs not what I wanted and not what I went there for. She than tells me the basic low end pedicure is going to cost me $68. I asked how theyâre going to charge me $5 more of a far less service. She looked at me like I was crazy for asking. At this point Iâm just upset and asked them to just give me plain polish and get me out of the chair ASAP. My daughter got upset that they were treating me like a piece of meat and not a human being. Moving onâ¦we had manicure appointments. The lady was upset that I questioned her pricing for o begin with. Next- the appointment taker comes over and asks for my name (great now Iâm being black listed right?) than tells me I donât have an appointment for my finger nails. Thatâs when my daughter said âshe most certainly doesâ at this point I realize they want me out the door. They did not soak my hands, or even clean them, or clean UNDER them before sticking my fingers into the dip powder. Absolutely disgusting. Im not a nail tech, but I do know there are specific rules with OSHA that state you MUST clean a persons nails prior to painting or dipping them. Than on top of it- both services cost $103 dollars. I will never go back again. I plan on calling the owner today to let them know why. I am also reporting them to the Better Business Bureau for falsifying prices, and OSHA for their disgusting habit of dipping dirty hands into communal nail dip. Do yourself a favor-go to ANYWHERE in Mount Airy but here.
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