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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 358304" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>I haven't had to go back over a color issue, but I have gone back when a cut wasn't quite working the way it should have. Like it needed more taken off, thinned out, evened up, whatever. I called the stylist and explained the problem I was having and asked if she'd be willing to have me come in so she could fix it. She was very understanding and had no problem working me into her schedule to fix the issue -- and it was no charge. The longer you wait after it's done, the less ground you have to stand on to ask for the fix. I'd go ahead and call, talk to the stylist and explain that you're just not happy with how it turned out, and give her the specifics. Ask her if she is willing to fix it. If she's not, then call back and speak to the owner and at that point be prepared to ask for either another stylist to fix it n/c, for a refund, or to just write it off and let them know you won't be back, and neither will any of your friends. Hopefully they are all reasonable people, though, and will make some attempt to make things right. They can't afford to NOT have a happy customer, in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 358304, member: 3444"] I haven't had to go back over a color issue, but I have gone back when a cut wasn't quite working the way it should have. Like it needed more taken off, thinned out, evened up, whatever. I called the stylist and explained the problem I was having and asked if she'd be willing to have me come in so she could fix it. She was very understanding and had no problem working me into her schedule to fix the issue -- and it was no charge. The longer you wait after it's done, the less ground you have to stand on to ask for the fix. I'd go ahead and call, talk to the stylist and explain that you're just not happy with how it turned out, and give her the specifics. Ask her if she is willing to fix it. If she's not, then call back and speak to the owner and at that point be prepared to ask for either another stylist to fix it n/c, for a refund, or to just write it off and let them know you won't be back, and neither will any of your friends. Hopefully they are all reasonable people, though, and will make some attempt to make things right. They can't afford to NOT have a happy customer, in my opinion. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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