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Old 07-23-2015, 06:40 AM
Laurie2 Laurie2 is offline
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I would not have taken it personally.

I think I would have seen that they were just trying to do their jobs. Getting set up for their workday. -- I don't know why the door was unlocked, but maybe having somebody stand there to let others in is not an efficient use of work time. Besides, whoever was on the door still would have had to tell the customers they had to wait.

It would take a lot more than an insurance company rule that I did not want applied to me to cause me to give up a hairstylist I really like. -- But after all this, I guess that ship has sailed and you will be choosing a different hairstylist in a different salon. Good luck. Sometimes that is not easy.