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Singaporean man's late wife left a Sg$30k beauty package, but beauty parlour refuse to refund

UltimaOnline

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Wah, Singaporeans so rich, can afford to pay Sg$30k for useless nonsense like 'beauty package'...


事主许先生(72岁)告诉《新明日报》记者,爱妻自2017年来开始光顾一家位于乌节路的美容中心,两年来陆续签下五六万元的配套。不幸的是,许太太因糖尿病引发并发症,导致心脏无力,需靠起搏器维持。

“太太肾脏和肝脏也都不好,后来于2019年9月26日去世。”

https://forums.fuckwarezone.com.sg/...-who-has-cleared-300-video-games-6475906.html
 

Scrooball (clone)

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Lol... that's why it's always stupid to sign on those beauty or hair packages. U pay upfront, u risk losing 100% just to save on maybe 10-20%. There's been many cases whereby the small business just close shop and screwed those customers.
 

Scrooball (clone)

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Should give it to this old fart....


Elderly man charged $4.5k for facial: Tampines salon says he had 220 oil bumps, police looking into matter
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Posted on 21 September 2020 | 77,335 views | 97 comments
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An elderly man was charged $4,445 for a one-time facial at a beauty salon in Tampines, leading to a dispute where police were called in to the scene.
Stomper Ho said his 87-year-old grandfather visited E.Zone, located at Tampines Bus Interchange, on Thursday morning (Sep 17) for a facial treatment.
Ho said: "My grandfather saw a signage advertising the facial for $38 and went in.
"A woman at the salon told him halfway through the facial treatment that it would cost $20 per oil pimple removed.
"As an old person, my grandpa's understanding was that the total amount would be less than $100. However, after the whole treatment, he was billed $4,445!
"The woman did not even give him an invoice or receipt.
"My grandpa, not wanting to want to create problems, paid $2,000 to them via NETS."
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However, as Ho's grandpa had reached his NETS limit of $2,000, he had to go to the bank to withdraw cash for the remaining balance.
Ho told Stomp: "The woman from the salon followed my grandpa to the bank, where the bank teller alerted him to the possible scam, especially after noticing that the $2,000 transaction that he had made earlier.
"Just to clarify, this is not a package! It's a one-time facial price so we were surprised."
Ho said he tried asking the salon for a receipt several times but to no avail, prompting him to drop by the place on Sunday (Sep 20), reported Shin Min Daily News.
A dispute occurred between both parties.
Two videos that Ho shared with Stomp show the elderly man's family confronting staff at the beauty salon.

In one video, a female employee is heard saying that she had explained to the elderly man about how each oil bump costs $20 to be removed and that she had counted each one aloud.
Employee: "So I don't understand why you all have to come and find me leh."
Man: "We have never had a facial that costs $4,445 in all these years, so we came to understand [the situation]. And can you give us the receipt?"
Employee: "You all cannot film me like this leh."
Man: "Why not?"
Employee: "You all -"
Man: "We want to understand."
Employee: "You all cannot keep filming me like this leh."
Man: "We just want to understand, whole Singapore never had a facial that costs $4,445 before."
Employee: "Stop filming, keep your phones."

In a second video, another female employee can be heard telling the elderly man's family to stop filming her without permission.

The family can also be heard telling the employee to call the police, with one man saying: "I know Singapore's law."

The employee said: "First of all, I need to tell you one thing clearly. When my colleague was [here], your father came to us on his own, we did not pull him in.
"Whatever my colleague did for him, she would definitely have told him the price. If she did not inform the price, we would not anyhow do it."

Both parties started arguing, with the family requesting for a receipt and the employee asking them to leave the elderly man's name, phone number and signature.
The police were eventually called in.
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In response to a Stomp query, the police said they were alerted to a case of dispute at 513 Tampines Central at 11.56am on September 20.
"The police are looking into the matter," added a spokesman.

When contacted by Shin Min, the owner of the salon said that the elderly man had understood and agreed to the price before the treatment began.
Ms Huang, 40, said that the elderly man had requested for his feet to be washed as well as enquired about removing the bumps on his face and neck during his visit.
The salon did not solicit customers, said Ms Huang.

She added: "The CCTV footage clearly shows staff specifically telling him that it would cost $20 for every oil bump.
"He began the treatment after understanding this and was also aware that he could stop the treatment anytime.
"During the treatment, the staff also counted aloud every oil bump one by one for him."

According to salon staff, the elderly man had 220 oil bumps removed, which amounted to $4,400. Coupled with his $158 facial, his total bill was $4,558.
As he had only paid $2,000, no receipt was issued.

Ms Huang also denied that her staff had accompanied the elderly man to the bank and said that he had gone on his own. He then returned to confront her staff afterwards, before leaving angrily and refusing to pay the balance.

According to Shin Min Daily News, the employee who served the elderly man claimed that he had requested for 'special services'.
The elderly man denied doing so and said it was his first time hearing of this.

Ho told Shin Min: "My grandpa is already 87 years old, it is hard to believe that he would make such a request."
 

sweetiepie

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KNN my uncle think 30k is too big sum to write off KNN my uncle would have asked him to bring his wife corpse to the shop to proceed with the facial KNN either leefund or proceed KNN
 

bushtucker

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Let the husband take over the package and he can enjoy daily facials with specials if he treats the beautician well.
 

Scrooball (clone)

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E. Zone is clearly Danger zone. Elderly beware. No special services only special prices.:wink:

Why blame the shop?

Should blame the old fart right? 87 year old still go what facial? Please la. Eat well sleep well and don't cause trouble to others is the least an old fart can do.

Is there a study linking decreasing intelligence with old age?
 

laksaboy

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What a waste of money. Think of the amount of enjoyment $30k brings to a bachelor. :cool:

The only use for an older woman is the daughters they produce whom you can choose to date. :sneaky:
 

Rogue Trader

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All depends on what's stated on the signed agreement regarding refund/exchange. If no refund allowed, bring Raja & Tann to fight also no use.
 
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