You could just tell her that she has really hurt the poor mans feelings and you 
are going to have to schedule her on a different time because she runs over 
into his appt. and that makes him feel uncomfortable and you cannot afford to 
loose the two of them. And if you find a better time for her, tell her to try 
to be nicer to the people around her new time because again, you cannot afford 
to loose anyone. Make her own up to her actions. When you use the loosing money 
card, what can they say? She might say, well you are going to loose my 
business. Oh well, that is probably what needs to happen anyway, but it might 
straighten her out also.
 
Angie Wingerter




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From: Debbie Doerrlamm <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, September 8, 2009 10:42:14 PM
Subject: NailTech:: Re: clients behaving badly

Nicole.. I feel for you also.. I am also a non-confrontational type.. I used a 
completely different method of losing the problem children..

When they went to book their next appointment I would make sure they could not 
see my book..
"what works for you? Thurs 15th 4p? oh sorry I have someone booked there.. what 
else?? Fri 16th 3p? oh sorry a standing there.."  and let that go on for a bit 
and then say, "let me look more at my schedule and I will call you tomorrow" 
and just string her along like that.. at some point she will just move along to 
the salon down the street all by herself

Debbie

At 10:28 PM 9/8/2009, you wrote:

ok, I need some feed back.  I have this client, we'll call her Lily.   Lily 
likes to dry her polish for 45 minutes every saturday. I've been too nice. well 
then there my other client couple the "Smiths" The Smiths come after Lily every 
other week on saturday at 12.  They are nice and have never complained about 
Lily not leaving. In fact most times everybody talks and gets along.  Ok,so one 
night Mrs Smith was getting a haircut and Mr Smith came  in to say Hi. I was 
alone. (which was fine,not a perv) anyway so here comes Lily for her 
non-saturday appt.  she's yackity yacking away on the phone. So Mr. Smith start 
teasing her saying things like Hey Lily that phone is growing out of your ear. 
Well Lily gets really CHAPPED OFF,and screams at Mr Smith "THIS IS MY TIME THAT 
I PAY FOR GET OUT!!!!)  Poor thing he was mortified as I was, but he left 
apologizing all over himself. (she's a bit of a drama queen in the guise of a 
big sweet crybaby)  so now on
 regular saturdays Mrs Smith is obviously uncomfortable and Mr Smith is nowhere 
near my office, hiding out at the other end of the hall( scared, embarassed 
??)   anyway she doesnt take hints or even direct requests well.  I want her to 
leave after her few minutes of drying but she wont.  I have removed the dryer 
because I hate the space it wastes on my desk for 2 or 3 clients that I 
actually still polish. I think seche vite works great and doesnt need much 
help.  She hasnt been in yet to see that the dryer is gone ( she's gonna poop ) 
I've even thought removing the settee I have in my small 9X12 room to get the 
point across but hate to punish everyone for one persons rudeness.Also I have 
my gel light ($15 bulbs X 4) for which I have have asked her not to use to no 
avail. she uses them as I am polishing her. Now it seems I'll have to remove 
that as well, but I LIKE my setup.  If I tell her anything she's gonna cry. she 
cries about everything.  She
 monopolizes conversations, wants all the attention and my other clients all 
feel sorry for the sweet sensitive poor upset lady!  What to do????
>
> Nicole Tausch
>210-495-0047
>San Antonio Tx
>
>

Regards,
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