Guys.
I have NOT left the discussion because i don't like your answers. I always appreciate other people's views, but i also feel like i have the right to put my point across too to defend myself against those who are accusing me of being a 'thief'. That is the only reason i left the discussion as i feel it is totally unfair to accuse some one of doing that because you don't like their policies.
I know i asked if you thought that i handled it correctly, but i feel like the response was very hostile and unfair. Business is business, it is not personal however some of the posts from certain people on here cannot be seen as impersonal however you look at it.
I understand if the majority of people see the 3 months expiry as too short but it HAS NEVER been a problem for me. Just because one client is not happy doesn't mean i should change the way i run my business.
Bar one or two people, has anybody tried to see it from my point of view as a dedicated salon owner trying to stick by her own rules?? Surely if i didn't stick by my own rules i would be setting a bad example to staff. That could lead to all sorts of problems.
It seemed to end up as a bit of a witch hunt and it should not have ended that way. My responses may have been slightly more harsh than i usually would have been but surely you guys can see it was quite upsetting giving the nature of some of the replies. I'm only human.
To post on a professional site should be kept that way - no ganging up and demonising someone because they have different views and different ways of doing things to you regardless of if they have asked for advice or not.
mobile manicure - you certainly seem to have a problem with me even more than other people on here. Your posts have been particularly offensive and i would like to know why.
Any way, that's the end of it and i will now be putting this behind me as a lesson learnt to not put myself in a position where i could be accused of despicable things.
Thanks all.