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Hi all, apologies with the delay in reply we have created a twitter account for you to follow www.twitter.com/999beauty.


We have change the management and staff, due to franchise expansion.


Our address:50 East Dulwich Road,London, SE22 9AX


Parking available on Regent Road and surrounding areas.


Please note: We only accept cash.


Nearest cash point: - Tesco express: 5a-9 East Dulwich Road, London, SE22 9BD. 24 hour Cash Point.



Don't miss out on our offers:

- 15% discount for student (upon presentation of NUS card)

- 10% for all customers until the 30th November 2011


See you soon :D


Enjoy the sunny english weather whilst you can. #pamper


Mr Le !

Sales executive

0207 635 6096

[email protected]

Changing management AND staff due to expansion sounds like they are/were the only decent manager/staff available and have been cherry picked to open new branch whilst ED gets what? Trainees?


V. puzzling. It sounds completely unnecessary and potentially damaging to their business (OH not prepared to take a punt on them until someone (NOT a brand new poster) confirms service is as good as before).

Quite right Randi and no offence - recent events have aroused my suspicion and I simply meant my OH would rather get feedback from someone who used it before the closure to see if it had changed for the worse and not someone with little posting history who may very well be a friend/colleague of the salon owners.

mrure Wrote:

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>they told me they had

> restaurants as well.


xxxxxx


???????


One of them told me she had just left a job in the NHS to open 999???


Nothing about restaurants!


And yes, I'm curious to know what happened to the previous owners.

  • 2 months later...
  • 1 month later...

999Beauty Wrote:

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> Frieda Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Had fantastic pedicure and manicure yesterday,

> > lovely people, really enjoyed the pampering.

>

>

> thanks and we r all looking forward to c u again


xxxxxx


But Frieda posted that before the change in management and staff .....

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