LOL ,  Finally decided what I should do with my Xmas tips from my clients.  I 
himmed and hawwed,  first idea was mini laptop for the shop,  then thought 
maybe blackberry,  but I think the class will benefit me more than any of these 
things.  

Shannon Arnold
Flip Flop Beauty Shop
Coopers Plains, NY
[email protected]

--- On Mon, 2/16/09, Vito Hotmail <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Vito Hotmail <[email protected]>
Subject: NailTech:: Re: my question about raising prices/tips
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, February 16, 2009, 4:24 PM





thats great that your customers are paying for you... do you want to sponsor 
me.....lolololol.
 
vito sarni
631 872 9652

----- Original Message ----- 
From: shannon 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2009 3:50 PM
Subject: NailTech:: Re: my question about raising prices/tips






Lynnette,
 
Me too,  my clients were very generous,  and I am going to the HRTE class in 
Buffalo on them,  isn't costing me a dime,  other than food and goodies I buy 
there.  I must say I am very fortunate to have the clientele that I do have.  

Shannon Arnold
Flip Flop Beauty Shop
Coopers Plains, NY
[email protected]

--- On Mon, 2/16/09, [email protected] 
<[email protected]> wrote:

From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: NailTech:: Re: my question about raising prices/tips
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, February 16, 2009, 3:40 PM


Shannon,
You reminded me of another client.... Years ago when I got pink and white gels 
for free from some companies, I used all my clients as guinea pigs. Never 
charged them for doing the pink and whites because, hey, I did not pay for the 
product. BUT I did tell them that once I was out of the product, I was going to 
raise the prices. Well once that happened, this one client, my second most 
miserable one, said she could not afford to pay the extra $5 every four weeks. 
This is $1.25 a week!! BUT she goes out to lunch EVERY day and buys Avon every 
campaign!! I think she wanted me to still do it for free. No way Jose'!!
My clients tip pretty well. They also treated me very good this past Christmas. 
Most of them gave me cash. I got almost$500 this year. I could not believe it. 
Spending it slowly!!
Buenos dias,
Lynnette

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From: shannon 
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 09:47:54 -0800 (PST)
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: NailTech:: Re: my question about raising prices/tips






I just raised mine.  I have noticed that most of them increased what they pay 
me.  But I do have those handful of clients that never ever tip.  One that 
never pays extra for all the extra goodies I do on her.  Yes I used to do it 
for fun or for practice,  but come on ladies,  there comes a time when I am 
doing this for $$$.  I never ever ever should have done this to begin with.  
Anyway I still get decent tips from most of my clients, and I never count it in 
with my pay.  That is separate.  

Shannon Arnold
Flip Flop Beauty Shop
Coopers Plains, NY
[email protected]

--- On Mon, 2/16/09, Diana Bonn <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Diana Bonn <[email protected]>
Subject: NailTech:: my question about raising prices/tips
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, February 16, 2009, 8:39 AM

okay, our booth rent goes up $20 a week April 1st.  A big jump, but  they gave 
us a 3 year contract when we first started with a gawd  awful  low deal we all 
couldn't refuse.  Well the 3 years are up!!!  I have slowly notified my clients 
that I am raising my prices, but  haven't decided how much yet. I have not 
raised my prices for years  because of well, these clients have been with me 
for years and when I  moved to this salon, my costs went down, so I didn't 
raise  prices(enhancements only, I did raise prices on mani and peds))  I  
know, I know maybe I should have raised enhancement prices, but I  didn't, that 
is in the past now.  Now probably 25% of my clients gave me
 "raises" by extra tip money  over the years.  I have 2 clients that give me 
ZERO tips.  One that  can't afford it, the other one is rich, and thinks she 
can't afford  it and also thinks that since I am not an employee that I am  
"pocketing" all this money as income (with no expenses), yeah right.  95% of my 
clients write checks, a couple of charges, the same amount  week after week, 
tips included.  I put this in the bank, so basically  except for these two 
clients the cost of the service plus the tips  covers my expenses and income.  
So my question is, when you raised your prices, did they continue to  pay you 
the same or did they up your amount on the  check/charge? I  am thinking here, 
everyone is on a tight budget, If I raised my  prices by lets say $2,  I could 
actually see these clients paying me  the same exact amount, (lowering my tip) 
and with my two zero tip  clients, I would be gaining $4.00 a week!!!!!!!!!!! 
LOLOLOL  I know the old saying,
 never count on tips as income, price what it  takes now, then tips are gravy.  
Well I realized over the years that  the tip added, that I have used this 
amount as part of doing  business,(my gross).  What a mess this is.  You also 
have to realize,  that I hardly get any walkins, maybe 5 a year.  All are 
referrals  from my clients or stylists.  Anyone have any suggestions on this 
mess I am in, $20 a week is  something I have to come up with.  somehow.  and 
right now in an  extreme case, I am thinking I will gain $4 a week.  thanks for 
any  info.  diana from indiana   









      
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