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Businiess name:  Jolie The Day Spa & Hair Dsgn
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I'm not sure what this company's lawyers are up to, but the sign-in sheet itself is a release of your right to sue the company (make you wonder if a lot of their clients need that recourse). Then there is a two page form, one page asking questions about your medical history, then one page requiring releases for every procedure they do. When I paused at sign-in to read the document, the receptionist tried to hurry me up -- "You just sign right there". I replied that I wasn't in the habit of signing things I hadn't read. Then when I got the second form I wasn't all that worried about the medical questions -- one might share history of back pain with your masseuse -- except that it goes into Jolie's computer with none of the privacy rights that a medical facility would give you. The back page of that form required that I give blanket release for a list of spa services -- at that point I balked. I refused to sign for any of the services I wasn't taking. The receptionist made a big fuss, I offered to leave. I certainly won't be visiting any of the Premier Spa Collections. Pros: location Cons: Three pages of legal paperwork to get any services

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