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How do I say this…

Without sounding mean.
I made an appointment with a hair salon, and they ignored my request.
So I took my business elsewhere.
I had an appointment originally set up for tomorrow.
[They sent me a confirmation email]
but I’m not going to the appointment, and am going to tell them that.

What should I say?

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How do I say thing…
Without sounding mean.
I made an appointment with a hair salon, and they ignored my request.
So I took my business elsewhere.
I had an appointment originally set up for tomorrow.
[They sent me a confirmation email]
but I’m not going to the appointment, and am going to tell them that.

What should I say?

Anonymous changed the tags on this post: they were "" 3 months ago.

Cell offline Verified User (2 years, 8 months) Long Term User Shouts: 60 #
Winnipeg, MB, CA | 3 months ago (9 minutes after post)

I didn’t appreciate the way I was treated by the staff there so I took my business elsewhere.

If they don’t know the problem they will continue to act that way in the future.

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