Sunday, December 27, 2009

They screwed up on my hair in a salon....?

I went back to the salon to try and resolve the issue but he said there is nothing he can do about it. All I wanted was for him to say he will give me a free cut or anything next time but he didn't and said I was wrong. I want to write a full page review in the paper about, in my opinion, how shitty his salon is. Will he be able to sue me and win?They screwed up on my hair in a salon....?
He will always be able to sue you----then it's on you to prove your allegations. Even if you say the 100% absolute truth, you may well be sued over this. Then you'll have to go to court and defend what you said. Is that really worth it over a bad haircut?





The same could be said for word-of-mouth bashing. If you say anything, make sure it's the absolute truth, that you can back up with proof.





There are bigger issues in life than a bad haircut. Warn your friends and move on.





EDIT: Oh, you checked, did you? With an attorney who works in your local jurisdiction, and knows how the courts deal with such things in your area? Whatever you ';checked'; is crap, just like most answers you can get on here. We've all told you honestly that you're NEVER sue-proof, and you're choosing to ignore us. Nice. Next time you want to ask for help, maybe actually listen to those of us trying to help you. I'm not trying to be mean, but your update is a slap in the face to this community.They screwed up on my hair in a salon....?
Write a letter to the editor. Expressing your opinion only. After all it is the land of freedom of speech. And your opinion my by slanderous and libelous, but it is only your opinion. Take pictures and verify it.
You had better be careful with that the salon could sue you if you defame them in the paper.


Destroy them by word of mouth- that would be the safest thing to do


A lawsuit and lawyers cost money, honey and sometimes it's just not worth it.
what is the difference between a good hair cut and a bad hair cut? two weeks!!!!!!!
You must be truthful in what you write, and then you'll be ok.





No exaggerations, no extra adjectives, etc.
Yes, he would be able to sue you, and he would probably win. It would be better to do it by word of mouth and recommend that your friends boycott the salon, and report them to the Better Business Bureau. Also, a lot of local searches (like Yahoo) also have spots where users can submit reviews of a particular business, and those are relatively anonymous and likely wouldn't be libelous. Start there.
  • hair highlight
  • highlight hair at home
  • beauty and health
  • powder
  • No comments:

    Post a Comment