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Get a great haircut for $10.99 at participating NJ, PA & DE area Great Clips salons. To redeem the offer now, click "Redeem Now" and present this offer on your phone at the time of payment.
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Valid at participating NJ, PA & DE area Great Clips salons. Not valid with any other offer. Limit one coupon per customer. No copies. Taxes may apply. Expires 2/24/2023.
https://offers.greatclips.com/AvRv2TR
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When she went to pay and the hair stylist had this look of dread on her face. She took the coupon and held her breath. My wife tipped her on the full amount of the haircut - gave her $20 and said keep the rest. The hairstylist was ecstatic and said to my wife the previous person who used the coupon only tipped her $2.
Lesson - don't be that person that just tips $2 and says well it is 25% of the bill. Remember, the hairstylist is cutting your hair and if they do a good job tip on the full price. They earned it.
Take the discount from corporate by using the coupon.
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When she went to pay and the hair stylist had this look of dread on her face. She took the coupon and held her breath. My wife tipped her on the full amount of the haircut - gave her $20 and said keep the rest. The hairstylist was ecstatic and said to my wife the previous person who used the coupon only tipped her $2.
Lesson - don't be that person that just tips $2 and says well it is 25% of the bill. Remember, the hairstylist is cutting your hair and if they do a good job tip on the full price. They earned it.
Take the discount from corporate by using the coupon.
When she went to pay and the hair stylist had this look of dread on her face. She took the coupon and held her breath. My wife tipped her on the full amount of the haircut - gave her $20 and said keep the rest. The hairstylist was ecstatic and said to my wife the previous person who used the coupon only tipped her $2.
Lesson - don't be that person that just tips $2 and says well it is 25% of the bill. Remember, the hairstylist is cutting your hair and if they do a good job tip on the full price. They earned it.
Take the discount from corporate by using the coupon.
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When she went to pay and the hair stylist had this look of dread on her face. She took the coupon and held her breath. My wife tipped her on the full amount of the haircut - gave her $20 and said keep the rest. The hairstylist was ecstatic and said to my wife the previous person who used the coupon only tipped her $2.
Lesson - don't be that person that just tips $2 and says well it is 25% of the bill. Remember, the hairstylist is cutting your hair and if they do a good job tip on the full price. They earned it.
Take the discount from corporate by using the coupon.
That is what I normally do when i have coupons. I pass that to the person who provided the service and i save on the money that i would have spent for tipping
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When she went to pay and the hair stylist had this look of dread on her face. She took the coupon and held her breath. My wife tipped her on the full amount of the haircut - gave her $20 and said keep the rest. The hairstylist was ecstatic and said to my wife the previous person who used the coupon only tipped her $2.
Lesson - don't be that person that just tips $2 and says well it is 25% of the bill. Remember, the hairstylist is cutting your hair and if they do a good job tip on the full price. They earned it.
Take the discount from corporate by using the coupon.
So if the haircut originally costs 20$, or say wash and blow dry for a girl costs 35$, what is a good tip? Is it a flat % like 20-25% for a restaurant? Thanks.
Just go to an ethnic barber. It's normally around this price, and if they do a good job, then you're basically set for life. Tip well, become a regular, and support local businesses.
Best Do it yourself
You get what you pay for