We all know that feeling when we walk into a salon, hoping for a simple haircut, and end up getting more than we bargained for. Well, one woman found herself in this exact predicament, but she decided to take a stand! She went to a salon for a $25 haircut, but the stylist went above and beyond, adding extra services she didn’t ask for. When the bill came, she was shocked to see it had more than doubled! Let’s dive into this hair-raising tale and find out what happened next…
Just a Simple Haircut, Please! ✂️

The Stylist Takes Over

Unwanted Services

Silent Discomfort

The Shocking Bill

Taking a Stand

Offended Stylist

Sticking to Her Budget ♀️

An Apology and a Principle ♀️

Feeling Guilty

Unaware of Extra Charges

Not Quite Satisfied

DIY Solution? ✂️

Upselling Tactics?

Pushy Sales Pitch

More Services Declined ❌

Standing Her Ground

A Haircut with a Side of Drama: The Verdict
So, our protagonist just wanted a simple $25 haircut, but the stylist took it upon herself to add extra services without asking. When the bill came, it was a whopping $65! Our heroine refused to pay for the unwanted extras, leaving the stylist offended. Was she in the right to stand her ground? ♀️ Let’s see what the internet thinks of this hairy situation…
Customer refuses to pay for unwanted salon services. NTA.
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Be clear about the promotion or pay full price. NAH.

Customer stands up for themselves in bait-and-switch salon situation

Poor communication leads to awkward salon situation. ESH.

Hair stylist should have communicated extra cost beforehand. NTA

Stylist friend says NTA, salons should disclose À la cart prices.

Respect for customer’s choice is important. NTA.
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Salon customer shares NTA experience with unexpected charges and services.

Unwanted hair services lead to ESH situation. Communication is key.
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OP is deemed YTA for not clarifying services and price upfront

Clear INFO request to determine if OP is NTA or YTA.

Customer refuses to pay for unwanted services, deemed selfish by commenter.
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Customer stands up for herself, refuses to pay for unwanted services!

Woman refuses to pay for unwanted services, NTA. Beware of fraud!

Customer criticized for not speaking up during haircut, sparks debate.

Don’t let salons hustle you for extra money ♀️

Avoiding unwanted charges at salons: NTA for asking beforehand

Communication is key! Both parties could have clarified their expectations.

Salon accused of bait and switch, customer not at fault.

Communication is key! ESH for not being clear and pushy owner.

Customer stands up for herself, gets charged for unwanted services.

Customer stands up to salon for charging for unwanted services!

Customer refuses to pay for undisclosed extra services. NTA.

Customer compares unwanted salon service to surprise restaurant dish charge

NTA for not speaking up earlier, ESH for lack of research.

Communication is key! ️ Both parties could have done better.
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Stand your ground! NTA for refusing to pay.

Salon running a special, but stylist went too far. NTA.

Salon etiquette: Should stylists ask before providing extra services?

Customer suspected of being tricked into paying more. NTA.

Hairdresser confirms NTA’s actions were justified. Don’t go back!

Woman shares similar experience of unexpected charges at salon.

Hairdresser explains why blowout and curl were attempted. NTA.
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Former hairdresser explains why customer is NTA for refusing payment ♀️

Hair stylist ignores client’s requests, gets shut down by another.

Getting a haircut can be stressful, NTA for refusing extras

Don’t give what wasn’t ordered! NTA

Supportive comment encourages speaking up against unwanted salon services.

Stand your ground! NTA.

Salon charges for unwanted services, commenter supports refusal to pay.

Always take a picture of the cut you want and discuss services beforehand

NTA! $40 for a blow dry and curls is ridiculous

NTA. Cosmetologist confirms salon should inform clients of services and prices.

Unwanted car services lead to unwanted invasion of privacy

NTA calls out salon for bait and switch tactics ♀️

Stand your ground and don’t let them overcharge you! ♀️
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NTA. Unwanted salon services and overcharging is unacceptable

Salon etiquette debated: Should customers pay for unwanted services? ♀️

Unwanted salon services lead to ESH situation. Communication is key.

Standard blowdry and product included in haircut price. NTA.

Esthetician course encourages shady upselling, NTA refuses to pay.

Customer outraged over extra charge for blow drying hair!

Beware of unwanted services and tricks to blow up bills!

Stylist charged extra for unwanted service, NTA for refusing payment

Woman not at fault for not paying for unexplained services ♀️

Assertive hair care tips ♀️

Scammy salon tactics called out, NTA for refusing payment.

Salon charges extra for blow dry, woman refuses to pay. NTA.

Customer refuses to pay for unwanted services, suspicions arise. NTA.

Miscommunication leads to salon drama. ♀️ YTA for not speaking up.

NTA and a hair-raising experience with unexpected salon drama!
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Being upfront is key, NTA for not wanting unwanted services!

Stylist charges extra for unwanted services. NTA for refusing payment.

Barber shops pushing unwanted services? NTA, shower at home anyway
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Salon fun or not, NTA for refusing unwanted services! ♀️

Customer stands up for herself in salon, wins.
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Customer receives unfair charges, commenter supports her decision to refuse.

Both parties at fault for miscommunication and wasting time. ♀️

Unwanted wet hair after a haircut? NTA for refusing payment.

Stylist agrees that customer is NTA for refusing unwanted services.
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Barbershops are more friendly and don’t push products.

NTA but soft ESH, hairstyling is not as easy as cut and done ♀️

NAH verdict given by commenter for stylist’s misunderstanding.
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Salon surprise fees are unfair. NTA for refusing payment.

♀️NTA, but charging extra for basic services is weird. Common practice.

Salon scams! NTA for refusing to pay for unwanted services

Clear communication is key in any service industry.

Hairdresser etiquette: Are extra services included in the price?
