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Entitled nail client demands priority over loyal customers after learning her nail tech is taking wedding-leave, despite being warned to book in advance, she storms out when denied, losing their services for good: 'Demanded I just switch her with someone'

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    Woman at the salon picking out the color for her nails and toenails
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    Client demanded "Just switch me with someone!"

    I was a nail tech for nearly 20 years, and had several encounters with entitled clients, but this one takes the cake.
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    I was getting married in 2010, planned about a year and a half in advance. I was always booked solid anyway, but was taking 2 weeks off for the wedding and honeymoon.
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    Most clients would book 3 or 4 appointments in advance to get the time slots they wanted, but for the most part I was pretty accommodating because the majority of them were loyal and very good to me.
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    One client, who was a regular, wouldn't book more than one appointment ahead even though it was
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    She came in for her appointment right before the wedding, and was gushing about how excited she was for me.
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    The appointment went fine, and when we were done with her nails I said goodbye and left her with our receptionist to cash her out to start on my next client.
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    Woman picking out the color for her manicure
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    I was already started with the next when a couple of minutes later the receptionist came to my desk and asked that I help her deal with the client who I'd just finished with.
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    I go over to the desk, and she says something along the lines of "(Receptionist's name) is telling me you have nothing open in 4 weeks." I told her that because of the wedding I'd booked time off, as everyone knew well in advance, but that the other girls in the spa were willing to help me out in the meantime so that everyone was still taken care of.
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    This wasn't good enough for her. Since I would have been back to work by the time she'd be due again, she refused to see anyone else, and demanded I "just switch" her with someone.
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    I explained how that wasn't fair considering others had booked months ahead, and that if it was her that I just randomly switched, she likely wouldn't be happy about that.
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    I reiterated that one of the other girls could cover her for one appointment. She did not like that response, at all.
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    She asked me if that's how I treat all my clients, and I told her that yes, in fact, I did.
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    That I'd been telling everyone for well over a year when the wedding was and how it would work for their appointments.
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    So much for being so excited for me! She stormed out without booking again. A month later, she was calling begging to get in with anyone, which we refused.
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    It took me a few years to figure it out, but the customer isn't always right.
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    ETA: Since so many are pointing it out, the full phrase is "the customer is always right, in matters of taste." I get it.
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    I do. The people who act this way, don't.
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    Annoyed young woman in a pink T-shirt, standing with her arms crossed.
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    nellyjimbob1228 Years working in hospitality taught me the same!
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    OP ClientNo2000 And, that these same people pull the same kind of shit everywhere!
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    Illustrious-Line-984 You should have booked her an appointment and cancelled the day before because someone else needed her spot.
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    OP ClientNo2000 She would have gone full scorched earth.
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    Successful_Rip_4329 On the very first day in any job that you have to work with customers it's obvious customer is practically always wrong
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    OP ClientNo2000 Which is why I feel like everyone should have to work in some kind of service just to see what that's like.
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    Ohaibaipolar Many Karens walk among us...
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    OP ClientNo2000 Oh, I've had my share! The positive I've taken away from people behaving like this is that I would never do it.

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