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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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It would have to be bad from a technical point of view. Like, as you eloquently point out, being on fire.
(, Tue 18 Jan 2011, 17:05, 2 replies, latest was 15 years ago)
and the result does not look the same.
(, Tue 18 Jan 2011, 17:14, Reply)
I also strongly object to why hairdressers insist on continuing to cut when you've said 'that's enough of the length off now' several bloody times.
(, Tue 18 Jan 2011, 17:21, Reply)
In such a way that when your hair grows, it doesn't lose the style straight away, maybe?
(, Tue 18 Jan 2011, 17:22, Reply)
'You cut my hair last week to this style, but I'm having trouble getting to it look like this, can you show me what to do?'
Good customer service would probably see them correct the problem.
(, Tue 18 Jan 2011, 17:20, Reply)
as a response, "plastic surgery and a fucking miracle" often offends.
(, Tue 18 Jan 2011, 17:22, Reply)
if you were satisfied and made no fuss at the time, i'd say that the technical legal term for pursuing it now would be SHAFTED.
(, Tue 18 Jan 2011, 17:21, Reply)
would you say that was a basic principle? I'd always thought services like that could be really grey areas, legally?
(, Tue 18 Jan 2011, 17:23, Reply)
it depends on so many things and it's really outside my area of expertise as a property litigator, so i wouldn't actually want to risk advising anyone on a specific case in a serious capacity!
(, Tue 18 Jan 2011, 17:30, Reply)
and whether or not it's bad form to do so.
(, Tue 18 Jan 2011, 17:32, Reply)
And put it down to experience.
(, Tue 18 Jan 2011, 17:37, Reply)
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