A Russian hairdresser complained about a client who did not pay for the service rendered to her and fled, reports “Arguments and Facts in Perm” citing a post on Facebook.
A resident of Perm, Alena Bekhtereva, who owns a local beauty salon, told reporters that a married couple turned to her master for complex staining. The colorist named the approximate cost of the procedure, since the exact price is calculated at the end from the paint consumption. The clients agreed and arrived by appointment on the appointed day.
According to Bekhtereva, the man spoke Russian fluently, but his wife did not, and therefore the specialist had to communicate with the visitor in sign language and showing photographs for five hours. “The strangeness began from the moment of drying the hair, when the result was not yet visible. The girl, who did not speak Russian, started voicing that she did not like something,” the hairdresser noted.
According to the material, the salon employee calmed the unhappy client and finished her hair styling. Despite this, the arriving spouse refused to pay for the staining. Bekhtereva called the police, who did not arrive within three hours. Then the man offered to pay one third of the amount, however, according to the master, in the end he did not.
Permyachka complained that the couple went out into the street, got into the car and drove away, and the owner of the salon ran after them in the snow barefoot. “They were not embarrassed by this,” she concluded and added that she hoped to receive payment from the violators, since both the salon and the master were at a loss. Bekhtereva plans to write a statement to the police.
Earlier in December, a Russian woman was locked in a beauty salon for refusing to pay for procedures … A resident of Novosibirsk visited a local salon to do botox for her hair and trim the ends. According to the client, she was disappointed with the result, and she stated that she did not intend to pay for the procedure. Then the salon administrator locked the door so that the girl could not leave the establishment without payment, and called the security.