makes no sense...

ManeStreet

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So I call the beauty supply store to ask if they carry a specific wig & how much it costs.

She says "We cannot say on the phone".

You cant say if you have an item in stock? What kind of triflin business practices...
 

alive

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LOL reminds me of the dentists office I called (I think to find out their location of something really basic like that) and the receptionist said she can't say on the phone :lachen:
 

lamaria211

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So I call the beauty supply store to ask if they carry a specific wig & how much it costs.

She says "We cannot say on the phone".

You cant say if you have an item in stock? What kind of triflin business practices...

They just tryna get you in the store
 

ESmackum

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They probably have prices higher than the shop down the street from them. So they won't tell you the prices in order to stay in business...lol. That's happened to me before.
 

Nonie

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@ManeStreet, the girls at Sally's seem to me like they were forced to go to work and would rather not be there. None of them have ever had a clue about anything. I bet you she told you that because she didn't want to go look or didn't have a clue what you were talmbout. I have gone in there to ask for Curlformers and they told me with a straight face they didn't stock them. I asked them to show me where their curlers were, and they pointed me to the aisle that was was filled with a variety of Curlformers packs. :rolleyes:

I will never forget years ago when I learned about S Curl from @adrienne0914 :blowkiss: and went to the store to look for it. I asked them if they had it, they said no. I asked them where their Luster's products were kept. The chick looked me straight in the eye and said they don't sell Luster's products. Then what the heck is the "everyone and their momma's knows" Pink Oil Moisturizer??? :wallbash:

I don't know how one could work in a place and not make every effort to learn as much as possible about what's in stock so as to be able to help customers, or at least care enough to make an effort to help folks find stuff they need, even when you don't know for sure. And it's more disappointing coz these unhelpful people are fellow sistahs. I get better service at the Asian-owned beauty supply store. That Korean guy has helped me find products and decide on flat-irons better than any of my sistahs at Sally's.

I only go to Sally's when I know what I'm looking for and have time to go find it myself.
 

LisaMar

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This exact thing happened to me as well. I called a BSS on Queens Chapel RD on the Maryland/ DC boarder. I was told by the girl who answered the phone that they are not allowed to quote any prices over the phone. She also said they can tell you if they sell certain wig brand like Model Model but they cannot tell you which wig units they have under that brand. If you are interested in a particular wig Model Model makes you have to go into the store to see if they have it in stock.
 

adrienne0914

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back atcha, Nonie :bighug:

by the way, i haven't used S-Curl in ages. i like the thickness and control of applying World of Curls better. plus, once it's dry, it's dry. i don't feel any residue on my hair/hands.
 

ManeStreet

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This exact thing happened to me as well. I called a BSS on Queens Chapel RD on the Maryland/ DC boarder. I was told by the girl who answered the phone that they are not allowed to quote any prices over the phone. She also said they can tell you if they sell certain wig brand like Model Model but they cannot tell you which wig units they have under that brand. If you are interested in a particular wig Model Model makes you have to go into the store to see if they have it in stock.

See thats the is.h I dont like. Lol.

Ok. Dont tell me the prices....I can live with that.

But at least tell me if u even stock the product. Geez.
 

BraunSugar

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@ManeStreet, the girls at Sally's seem to me like they were forced to go to work and would rather not be there. None of them have ever had a clue about anything. I bet you she told you that because she didn't want to go look or didn't have a clue what you were talmbout. I have gone in there to ask for Curlformers and they told me with a straight face they didn't stock them. I asked them to show me where their curlers were, and they pointed me to the aisle that was was filled with a variety of Curlformers packs. :rolleyes:

Oh, so Sally's employees are like this everywhere I see. I went in asking for a Denman brush and the girl responded, "A Denman brush? What do you mean?" :lol:
 

Nonie

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back atcha, @Nonie :bighug:

by the way, i haven't used S-Curl in ages. i like the thickness and control of applying World of Curls better. plus, once it's dry, it's dry. i don't feel any residue on my hair/hands.

@adrienne0914 :lol: ironically that's what I say about S Curl, no icky feeling and no marks left behind on furniture. My hair feels moist/cool w/o having that icky sticky feeling.

Hmm... I'll keep World of Curls in mind if ever S Curl is unavailable. I usually turn to Hawaiian Silky 14-in-1 in lieu of S Curl but I'll keep WOC in mind. You didn't lead me wrong with S Curl so I an easy sell on anything you're promoting. :grin:
 

adrienne0914

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@adrienne0914 :lol: ironically that's what I say about S Curl, no icky feeling and no marks left behind on furniture. My hair feels moist/cool w/o having that icky sticky feeling.

Hmm... I'll keep World of Curls in mind if ever S Curl is unavailable. I usually turn to Hawaiian Silky 14-in-1 in lieu of S Curl but I'll keep WOC in mind. You didn't lead me wrong with S Curl so I an easy sell on anything you're promoting. :grin:

Nonie :lol: i think with the S Curl the other thing that bothered me was the spraying of it. the stuff got all over. i've used Hawaiian Silky as well. i think it's almost identical to WOC in consistency. so stick with that if it's working, girl. :yep:
 

adrienne0914

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So I call the beauty supply store to ask if they carry a specific wig & how much it costs.

She says "We cannot say on the phone".

You cant say if you have an item in stock? What kind of triflin business practices...

so many beauty supply stores are trifling like this. i don't understand it either! not giving info over the phone isn't going to make me come it. it will make me go somewhere else!!
 

WyrdWay

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Maybe they are keep the other supply stores from beating their price.

When I worked at a grocery store we weren't allowed to give cigarette prices over the phone either. But we have a big problem of people coming from other states (where their prices are super high) and cleaning us out then resaling the goods for triple what they paid in my state. Money wise it didn't hurt the store I worked for but the costumers sure didn't like having to go some place else for there cigarettes.

Sorry this was way off topic... I'm not sure people resale hair products or hair pieces

Omg excuse the typos X|
sent from my galaxy S3
 
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Nonie

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@Nonie :lol: i think with the S Curl the other thing that bothered me was the spraying of it. the stuff got all over. i've used Hawaiian Silky as well. i think it's almost identical to WOC in consistency. so stick with that if it's working, girl. :yep:

adrienne0914 whatchu doing spraying S Curl? :lachen:IMO it's too thick to be sprayed, and I wouldn't feel like my hair was well moisturized if I did it that way. In fact, I think I'd waste it. What I do is squirt it into my hand (really fingers) and apply to a narrow section of my hair from base to ends, comb through then do the same to the next section. This is why my hair can go for days without needing reapplication; and because I apply ENOUGH to every strand instead of just spraying and letting it fall where it may, I don't find myself with a lot of gunk. Each strand is bathed with just what it needs, nothing more. I think when you spray randomly, you're likely to have more than you need in certain areas and not enough in others. Doing it the way I do means no stickiness anywhere. Just nice fluffy hair that's a joy to touch.
 

divachyk

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OT: I called Gladys Knight Chicken & Waffle while visiting Atlanta to inquire what time they closed and was told they couldn't give me that info over the phone.
 

adrienne0914

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@adrienne0914 whatchu doing spraying S Curl? :lachen:IMO it's too thick to be sprayed, and I wouldn't feel like my hair was well moisturized if I did it that way. In fact, I think I'd waste it. What I do is squirt it into my hand (really fingers) and apply to a narrow section of my hair from base to ends, comb through then do the same to the next section. This is why my hair can go for days without needing reapplication; and because I apply ENOUGH to every strand instead of just spraying and letting it fall where it may, I don't find myself with a lot of gunk. Each strand is bathed with just what it needs, nothing more. I think when you spray randomly, you're likely to have more than you need in certain areas and not enough in others. Doing it the way I do means no stickiness anywhere. Just nice fluffy hair that's a joy to touch.

Nonie, you use the spray bottle S Curl? look, i just recommend the products, girl. ain't nobody said i know how to apply them.:lachen::lachen:

with the tub, i just grab a big hunk of it and schmear, yes i schmear it all over. :lol: amazingly i don't have stickiness even though i lay it on thick.
 

DaiseeDay

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What the heck? Sounds like some top secret drug dealing mess. I get retailers not telling you prices (although I don't like it), but you can't tell me if you stock something, where you're located, or what time you close? Rotfl! Ain't nobody got time fa that.
 

Nonie

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@Nonie, you use the spray bottle S Curl? look, i just recommend the products, girl. ain't nobody said i know how to apply them.:lachen::lachen:

with the tub, i just grab a big hunk of it and schmear, yes i schmear it all over. :lol: amazingly i don't have stickiness even though i lay it on thick.

@adrienne0914
:rofl: Girl, I didn't know you use the gel. :lol: No wonder it's sticky to you! :lachen: I use the spray. It's light and moisturizes without making hair sticky or icky. I did try the gel and...:nono: Hated it! (Insert Men on Film (In Living Color) here :giggle: )

ETA: But I'm intrigued that WOC doesn't have some sticky mess in a jar...:scratchch
 
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JBunnie

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I know some BSS in Atlanta say they don't like to give out stock information over the phone because there have been so many smash and grab weave heists. So they won't disclose the type of inventory they have hoping that people will come in and case the place so they will have them on camera in plain clothes in the event that something does happen. Is it an effective tactic... doubt it. Does it make for bad business... clearly
 

Nonie

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Is high theft common for wigs? I know it is for weaves. Maybe they are fearful of naming brands over the phone.

AutumnDreams, I don't follow. So even if theft were common for wigs, how is not naming them going to stop the theft? Won't people just go there to find out and steal? It's not like it's Fort Knox where the wigs are out of sight/reach and so you won't have access so telling you means there's no way of you finding out what's behind the vault. Color me confused.
 

ManeStreet

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I didnt even think about the theft factor. I know that particular bss got robbed because sometime last year they had a sign on the entrance. The sign had a screen shot from their security camera footage of this middle aged black man walking down an aisle grinning ear to ear in the store.

The sign said "Do you know this man?" I almost pee'd myself. The picture of him was clear as day. If someone knew him theyd easily recognize. What tickled me was the huge grin he had. Hott mess.

But what could he have stolen? All the weave is out of reach.
 
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