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Edited August 26, 2022
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Not restricted to certain geos like on the recent coupon, this looks to be available nationwide at any participating location. Standard Men's haircuts range from $14 to $18 depending on your location.
You can save the offer to your email to use later. My store tells me not to print and just to show a photo of the page from the link below. All the really care about is the 6 digit code on the right side.
https://offers.greatclips.com/JVkrjk7
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I use to pay around 23-25 ish for myself and kiddo and now I'm paying 25 for mine and 18 for kiddo
Agree. The locations around here are way below standards of service and quality for the price.
I use to pay around 23-25 ish for myself and kiddo and now I'm paying 25 for mine and 18 for kiddo
Wow are you a big tipper
Ok ? If you're feeling super rich and generous. What's your Venmo. Maybe You can send me over some big tipper money.
Not everyone has dough or excessive inflow. I have 2 kids and I work 365 days and still getting by. It's decent income but not the most comfortable or carefree income that I can just spent off.
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Yeah no kidding. They refused my coupons when covid started and I'm like…. Screw these people, if I have to pay barber prices, my kids are getting barber hair cuts or I'm doing them. I'm now a proud owner of a set of hair clippers. They sit right where my great clips coupons used to be. Bastards.
But as others have stated, Great Clips, among other chains, prices are going up up up. Look into a good local barber/stylist. Though some of them are charging more, but it's more because of rent/utility price increases. Not as much of a drastic increase as these chains are.
Stylists have much higher earnings potential at barber shops & salons, in which they can "rent a chair" and build their own client base. Establishments like Great Clips historically was one's first job (place to build their skills), or "easy money" for a second job / working mother / etc. that didn't have the time to put into their own business. But now many salons & barber shops are offering commissions, filling much of that role.
Hence the need for places like Great Clips to raise wages, which in turn raises service cost. I hate paying $35 for a basic haircut, too, but it was inevitable that people weren't going to pursue careers as stylists knowing they'd be stuck earning minimum wage for awhile.
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