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<blockquote data-quote="jefe1037" data-source="post: 200243" data-attributes="member: 2290"><p>It's like "market price" on a menu. It means EXPENSIVE.</p><p></p><p>It sounds like a gym membership, where they can actually charge you what they want, but you have to put yourself into a hard sell situation. As far as the contract goes, you normally cant just quit, because it is worded suchly: When you sign up, they are (legally speaking) loaning you the money for the membership for the full term of the contract. You have already paid for the services using this loan, and you just owe them the money in monthly installments. Smart for making a buck, but POOR customer service. These guys have really tenacious collections departments too.</p><p></p><p>I actually have an honest to god barber that gives me great haircuts. He is reasonably priced($15, 10 for first timers) and it is one of those good experiences every time. Best part is, the guy is about 35, so he has a career ahead of him, so barring something going wrong, I dont have to worry about finding a new guy until the two of us retire around the same age, when i dont have any hair left anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jefe1037, post: 200243, member: 2290"] It's like "market price" on a menu. It means EXPENSIVE. It sounds like a gym membership, where they can actually charge you what they want, but you have to put yourself into a hard sell situation. As far as the contract goes, you normally cant just quit, because it is worded suchly: When you sign up, they are (legally speaking) loaning you the money for the membership for the full term of the contract. You have already paid for the services using this loan, and you just owe them the money in monthly installments. Smart for making a buck, but POOR customer service. These guys have really tenacious collections departments too. I actually have an honest to god barber that gives me great haircuts. He is reasonably priced($15, 10 for first timers) and it is one of those good experiences every time. Best part is, the guy is about 35, so he has a career ahead of him, so barring something going wrong, I dont have to worry about finding a new guy until the two of us retire around the same age, when i dont have any hair left anyway. [/QUOTE]
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