Before you start tripping about the star I gave this barbarshop, please let me example why:
I was in Indianapolis for the Thanksgiving weekend visting my girlfriend, so I wanted to get my haircut. Once I walked in the barshop, I noticed that the atmosphere was warm and welcoming (which is always a good thing to me). With that being said, I instantly asked the young lady sitting down "if she would cut my hair." Once I sat in her chair, I asked her if she could razor my head and she told "no, I don't feel like doing that today." Not only was that the wrong response but it was very unprofessional from a customers stand point. Being a self-employed business owner myself the word "no" is something I would never say to customers because I never wanted to loose their business or make them feel as if I took their business for granted. I know some may ask "why would you still allow her to cut your hair then?" Which is a great question but think about it like this "why wouldn't I allow her to cut my hair?" I love supporting my own race of people but what I don't like is when we take each other for granted. I didn't have to walk into GQ Cutz that Saturday afternoon and pay $33 for a haircut, I could've went anywhere in Indianapolis but I chose to go there (not to mention I planned on paying her $50 dollars before she told me "no"). There's always sides to ever story and I would never know her side but I can honestly say that was a total turn off for me as a paying customer and I won't be going back there anytime soon. Thanks for reading this post and you have a wonderful day.