What was supposed to be a relaxing afternoon at the local nail salon turned into a whirlwind of shattered screens, flying accusations, and a surprising twist. Our storyteller, let’s call her ‘Nail Diva’, went in for a simple gel manicure, but little did she know, she was in for a manicure madness unlike any other.
A Peaceful Pampering Session Turns Chaotic
Enter the Mini Tornado ️
The Unfortunate Incident
The Aftermath: A Shattered Screen
The Salon’s Response: Apologies and Denials
The Standoff: A Clash of Opinions ️
The Walkout: A Bold Move ♀️
The Aftermath: Seeking Advice and Justice
The Cop’s Advice: A Plan of Action
The Return: A Showdown at the Salon
The Confrontation: Truth and Consequences ️
The Unexpected Outcome: A Surprising Turn of Events
The Resolution: A Satisfying Conclusion
The Final Word: Lessons Learned
Manicure Madness: A Tale of Broken Screens and Broken Trusts
In a surprising twist of events, our Nail Diva found herself in the midst of a manicure madness when a bored child at the salon shattered her phone screen. The salon owner’s refusal to take responsibility led to a fiery exchange, a walkout, and a potential legal battle. But when law enforcement got involved, the owner had a change of heart, leading to a surprising resolution. A shattered screen, a shattered trust, and a story that will make you question, who’s really to blame here? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
NTA, nail salon nightmare: small claims court or negative review?
NTA. Salon’s negligence and refusal to take responsibility is infuriating
Send him a bill for the phone minus nail cost
NTA, you handled it well! Consider filing a small claims suit
ESH. Customer refused to pay for service, salon refused phone repair.
NTA! Send a formal letter to the salon demanding reimbursement
Mom not at fault, but responsible for nails and phone repair.
“ESH. The salon should pay for phone repairs. Simple.”
Mangled phone vs. flawless nails: Who should pay?
Mysterious child at salon sparks a nail-biting whodunit
ESH: Salon at fault, but OP should have tipped nail tech
ESH: Tacky staff, thieving customer, and a liability dispute
ESH: Salon and parent should pay for phone repairs
NTA. Justifiable refusal to pay for a damaged phone screen.
ESH – The salon owes you for the phone, but you should’ve contacted the police and sued the worker
Screen places make a killing on cracked screens NTA for leaving a heated situation though!
“YTA. Your phone and nails are separate matters. Pay up! “
Parental responsibility questioned after child causes salon chaos
Salon’s negligence leaves customer phoneless, commenter empathizes.
Parent’s negligence leads to costly phone repair and unsatisfactory compensation.
Take him to court! Get justice for your phone!
NTA. Customer calls out salon for negligent child supervision.
Empathy and vindication: commenter stands up for themselves.
Salon’s negligence and absurd expectations leave customer frustrated and incredulous
NTA. Avoiding police and lack of proof could cost you.
NTA. Threaten to call police for destruction of property.
Tipping trouble: ESH for not tipping, salon not responsible
Owner’s negligence leads to destructive child, no tip warranted.
ESH: Legal vs. moral dilemma. Pay for nails, sue for phone.
Doubting the cost of the nail set? Not the a**hole!
NTA. Hypocrisy is real
NTA: Mom calls out people who don’t pay for damages caused by their kids. Exceptions exist, like accidents in busy playgrounds. Insurance can help.
The update is amazing! Love the outcome! Thanks for sharing!
Hold the phone! NTA, but can you bill the child?
“NTA and that salon sounds like a nightmare. “
“NTA: Can’t blame you for your daughter taking your phone!”
Mom escapes blame for phone mishap.
NTA, should have called the police
Curious about the child’s parent? Let’s find out together!
NTA: Financial pressure led to customer and employee loyalty loss.
NTA. Phone mishap + refusal to pay = quantifiable wrongs
Mom’s mishap with kid at salon sparks review cautionary tale
Demand an invoice and take legal action for compensation!
NTA. Babysitting a naughty child during a manicure? No way!
Beware of third-party screens! Stick with official Apple replacements
“Salon owner’s negligence leads to broken phone and terrible manicure”
Salons with unruly kids? No thanks! NTA for quitting!
Fair or foul? Commenter defends damaging property, sparks debate.
Mom’s mischief maker damages phone: Who should foot the bill?
NTA justifies not paying for nails, tips may go to owner
NTA. Irresponsible parents turn nail salon into playground ♀️
NTA. Turned a salon mishap into a win-win for you!
NTA. Salon should have paid for damages and offered compensation.
Morally NTA, but what was the manicure worth?
“Do you know who I am?”
“Of course not”
“F**k you then I’m leaving lol”
Whose little girl is this? Salon operator’s child?
Salon’s mishap with employee’s kid leads to customer dissatisfaction
Last Updated on December 17, 2023 by Diply Social Team