Ranking
#2
in Other
NPS Score
0
Recommended: Unlikely
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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
On Saturday the 31.01.2015 we went to Style Kidz at Chilli Lane to get our baby's haircut. We did not have an appointment but then when we arrived the shop was empty. We enquired if they would be able to assist us. To our disgust the lady advised us with a smile that they can't do Caucasian hair and turned us away. So just to be clear my child was turned away because of the colour of her skin. Now firstly, we live in the New South Africa where we are all equal and have the same rights. How dare any organisation feel it's acceptable to not ONLY turn business away but discriminate towards their patrons? There were no signs that indicated this was an African salon only! Why would they put their salon in a situation where there is not a staff member who could do more than 1 cultures hair when it's not advertised as specialised services. I find the situation abhorrent. I have no problem with organisations offering specialised services. Ensure that you advertise it as such. We should no longer be dealing with such discrimination in any situation. I am sure none of the staff or managers in that store would stand for it if they were treated this way!
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
On Saturday the 31.01.2015 we went to Style Kidz at Chilli Lane to get our baby's haircut. We did not have an appointment but then when we arrived the shop was empty. We enquired if they would be able to assist us. To our disgust the lady advised us with a smile that they can't do Caucasian hair and turned us away. So just to be clear my child was turned away because of the colour of her skin. Now firstly, we live in the New South Africa where we are all equal and have the same rights. How dare any organisation feel it's acceptable to not ONLY turn business away but discriminate towards their patrons? There were no signs that indicated this was an African salon only! Why would they put their salon in a situation where there is not a staff member who could do more than 1 cultures hair when it's not advertised as specialised services. I find the situation abhorrent. I have no problem with organisations offering specialised services. Ensure that you advertise it as such. We should no longer be dealing with such discrimination in any situation. I am sure none of the staff or managers in that store would stand for it if they were treated this way!
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