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At The Beach Tanning
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citysearch c.
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Today I went in At The Beach to check it out. Upon entering I was also told I needed to wait for the manager, who proceeded to help 3 customers while the original girl hung out. After that, the scamming began. I asked if I could purchase just one tan to check the place out. The ""manager"" (the butch looking one), visibly irritated, forcefully told me that I would not see results from one tan. I checked ""no tour"" on their little form, but I was given a lame tour of their beds anyway. The rooms were ugly, uncomfortable concrete. Then the pressure sale tactics/scamming began again. She proceeded to tell me all about their ""packages."" She would speed up greatly when telling me the glaringly obvious flaws in the packages; you must sign up for a year or two years or it's $100 or more per month with no upgrades, you cannot break contract unless you move, you can ""sell"" your contact on craiglist (Oh THAT sounds fun)though, etc. The not paying for upgrades thing sounds nice, but at 10:00am on a Friday, and all the 12 minute beds were taken. A girl came in and tried to cancel due to moving and was told she had to fill out a form and mail it in. Making it hard to cancel is a common scam technique.
Pros: Decently new bulbs
Cons: Scam-oriented packages, contracts, cannot cancel in salon, pushy ""used car sales"" tactics, rude when you see through the scam
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