Horrible! I was happy to learn there was a beauty supply store near my home and I planned to do business with them when needed. Not anymore, I stopped by briefly to take a friend to this store. Immediately when my friend was entering the store a worker said with an ugly expression, “ tell her she can’t park there.” The worker did not explain why, the worker didn’t greet her with a smile she just went into attitude mode telling her to tell me I can’t park there. I knew my friend would not be in the store long, so I continued to sit in the car at a space in front of the store. Suddenly an angry looking lady came out yelling saying “You gotta move your car, you can’t park there!” I said, “Okay, but maybe put a smile on your face instead of yelling at me, ask nicely, this is a new business right?” You’re Still trying to establish yourself right? She gave a fake smile then replied, “Well she told you to move!” I said first no one needs to TELL me anything, how about asking me if I wouldn’t mind parking somewhere else and explaining why? She said they just laid asphalt and it was still damp, I need to move over there. and she was still yelling and had an angry expression on her face. I moved my car and told her to just be quiet and stop arguing with me.
If this business would have just taken the time to put a simple sign up that informed customers of the temporary parking issue and apologized for the troubles, I’m sure they would have received a better response.
To the owner, you have a new business that is still in the growing stages and instead of yelling at customers who are there giving you business, you should focus on why you already have a 3 star rating which seems to be rapidly dropping. Lose the drama Queen...
Read moreFirstly, I'd like to say that I appreciate the nice lady who greeted me once I walked in and also asked if I needed help finding anything. However, I am highly disappointed with this particular store because as much as I'd like to support a "black-owned business", they didn't have a good selection of black-owned hair products that cater to black people who wear their natural hair. The selection was very minimal, and this Atlanta...when it comes to hair care, the bar has to be raised tremendously. It's too much competition out here. I'd like to see this store have a higher selection while featuring hair care products from other up and coming black...
Read morey’all have to be more consistent with y’all hours, almost never open at the times showing online, or you could go mid day sometimes and their are signs saying they will be back in an hour but you’ll wait an hour come back and still no one? what type of business closes randomly throughout the day for breaks? take breaks at the same time daily or call the owner in to cover for your break this is highly unprofessional & not typical of beauty supply stores to be closed at random hours not aligning with...
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