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Came here once for my 25th birthday and regretted it. My hair is naturally in a bob, so when I came in I gave them a picture of what I wanted (Rihanna's inverted bob). They said it wasn't a problem. Smh, I walked out with the exact same bob I walked in with. There was nothing inverted about it. When I told them that my hair was not what I wanted, they had a nerve to get an attitude with me. Needless to say, I will never come here again. I can't stand stylist that don't listen to their clients.
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Great salon. They do a terrific (and reasonably priced) wash and set. Nice energy and they never keep me waiting.
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I use to love this place because it was so convenient and the lady that use to do my nails really took care of me and was awesome! BUT then they renovated the place and my nail lady is no longer there. Now they have one person doing the nails and trying to book a appointment is horrible. I went today because I finally got a spot, I made an appointment for pedicure AND acrylics manicure. I ended up walking out with just a pedicure and pissed as hell. The lady who does the nails told me when I called I said regular manicure but i was telling her I didn't because I NEVER get redular manicure, so because there is only one nail lady her time is very limited. She was saying no no no, and could not do the acrylics because she had another customer after me but that's not my problem? So I was frustrated and said just let me pay for the pedicure. The pedicure was 30 DOLLARS like whaatt? Apparently they raised the prices since January but I was not made aware of that. The owner charged me $25 since I didn't know. So I walked out not getting what I made a appointment to do, spending $25 on freaking pedicure and just frustrated. I am in college I don't have $30 to spend on my toes that is crraazzyy. Sorry, I loved this place once I HATE how they do my hair , I HATE their attitude and HATE the prices... its not worth it =/
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I remember when Eddie's father opened the salon called "Shampoo," located elsewhere, then he moved to his current location. I have been a customer for sometime and my family treated me to various services offered by the salon for holidays and my birthday. On 3/22/2015 I walked in for my appointment to get a manicure and pedicure. The manicurist went to Eddie and spoke to him at length.She came to me and said the I broke the chair arm. I questioned her and through an interpreter that she said "no" but I didn't want to say anything to you.I don't want to be responsible she continued. I used the chair arm to step down and it was fine. Why wasn't anything said to me when I called several times to make an appointment? She then said that the chair has a weight limit of 250lbs.I then asked,are you saying that I broke the chair? I then asked Eddie the same questions. He explained that he ordered the chairs from the internet, He nor his staff didn't seem bothered that they discriminated and embarrassed me in front of other customers.Is Eddie going to embarrass each potential customer when she walks through the door and refuse to service her too?What business owner selects who he wants to service?I never expected to be emotionally abused by going to the neighborhood salon.
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I have been going to Eddie Jr’s hair salon for over 15 years. Marisol has been my stylist for over ten years. When Eddie opened up the second location on 2nd Avenue and Marisol relocated to the new salon, I followed her being the loyal customer that I am. I actually didn’t even mind her moving to the new salon because the majority of the stylists at Madison avenue talk a lot of nonsense in Spanish about the customers. Even when I moved from Harlem, I still travel several miles to the salon, driving in from Queens, Bronx & Brooklyn. I have referred several friends to the salon as well. I have been a loyal customer up until today. Today, I went to the salon and was with my 9 year old son who was very quiet, calm and playing with his Nintendo DS. As I entered the salon and went to the back to get my hair wash Marisol immediately informed me she cannot do my hair because my son was there and asked if someone can get him. She told me that Cindy (Eddie’s wife) does not make accommodations for anyone and my son was not allowed there. I was very surprised at this. First of all they know that I drive in all the way from Brooklyn to come to the salon. Second of all, my son was not making any noise and lastly they personally know me. For them to turn me away and tell me that I would need to leave because my son was there ultimately showed me they do not care about their customers nor do they acknowledge their loyal customers. Shampoos have lost a loyal customer and I will no longer be referring anyone to this salon. I will also be sure to share this information with my friends and spread the word about the poor customer service at Eddies.
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