Thursday, November 04, 2010

NICE CARDS

I always preferred a home service, rather than going to a parlor to fix my hair problem. Not only me but also for Kathy and Korina, my daughters. Until my bad experience on Kathy's hair changes my habit. One day my friend referred to me a gay beautician to treat Kathy's dry hair. He is very funny telling us jokes new and old. While he was busy with Kathy's hair, I was in the kitchen preparing our food for lunch that day. After several hours, he finished fixing Kathy's hair and I even give him a snack and the payment before he left the house. Right after he left, Kathy rinses her hair at the bathroom and let it dry her hair with a towel. But to my surprise, Kathy came out from the bathroom crying.... Some of her hairs were falling once she damped and squeezed the towel on it. I hurriedly went to our Barangay Office to file a complaint against the gay beautician. And the matter was settled by agreements between me and the beautician. That bad experience was a good lesson learned for me. A week after that incident, while I was to aboard a tricycle, I picked up a hair salon business card. The next day I visited the hair salon and I found out that it was my neighbor's salon at the nearby village near us. I inquired about their services and the price for it. At the time that I left the salon, it came into my mind... how important a business card to one's business? Imagine that, if not for that salon business card that I've found that day.. may be I wasn't able to know that my neighbor owns a hair salon very near us. And at he same time, I might not be enjoying the discounts she had given to me. But my being talkative never stops me to tell my friend to visit hair salon business cards to changed her business card for a beautiful, colorful, and noticeable one. I told& her... it's not yet late to know the difference of their cards and make an order on their site. Haven't you give it a try for yourself?

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