Originally Posted by LadyDragonFire /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I've noticed that their sales associates try to take off and re-do people's makeup (that they have already spent time and effort doing) and I think it is extremely rude and inconsiderate of them (to do that.) Luckily, that never happened to me, but there is another company that sells nail products and hand lotions and stuff that seems to operate the same way as Micabella. Unfortunately, I can't ever remember what they're called, but they sell this special nail buffing product that makes your nails super smooth and shiny without having to apply any nail polish. Like Micabella, they sell their products out of kiosks that are set up in malls, not out of an actual store. And their sales people are just as rude and pushy.
One time I had a full manicure done at a nail salon in the mall close to where I live. Maybe about ten to fifteen minutes after I'd just had my nails done, I was walking through the mall, and I got ambushed by the lady at the nail product kiosk. She was like, "oh let me show you this product!" And I just gave in and was like, "oh okay." I figured I'd probably end up buying some fancy hand cream or something. Before I could even think, she took off the nail polish from one of my fingers. From the manicure I'd just paid money for. She did the demonstration of her nail buffer. And yeah, the product is sort of neat and somewhat impressive at first sight, but really?? It was so rude that she took off my nail polish (from only one finger) without asking me if it was okay. And I didn't have the nail polish at home to re-apply it. It was from the salon! I had to remove all the nail polish so my fingers would match.
So, yes, I agree. All these companies that operate out of kiosks in malls seem to hire people who behave really unprofessionally and don't seem to know how to make a sale properly.