{"id":64928,"date":"2025-01-28T19:53:40","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T19:53:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/woman-sues-hairdresser-after-she-refuses-to-refund-deposit-for-canceled-appointment-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T19:53:40","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T19:53:40","slug":"woman-sues-hairdresser-after-she-refuses-to-refund-deposit-for-canceled-appointment-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/woman-sues-hairdresser-after-she-refuses-to-refund-deposit-for-canceled-appointment-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Woman sues hairdresser after she refuses to refund deposit for canceled appointment &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Woman sues hairdresser after she refuses to refund deposit for canceled appointment Instagram: yaebadass, whatcwantsA woman is taking her hairdresser to court for refusing to refund her deposit after canceling her appointment in a saga that\u2019s going viral on social media. It\u2019s no secret that cosmetic treatments are getting more and more expensive these days thanks to inflation, and haircuts are no exception. Add on wig installations and wig styling, including the price of the wig or hair bundles themselves, and customers are left paying a pretty penny to look their best. However, one stylist\u2019s decision to cancel a customer\u2019s wig installation appointment and refusal to refund her deposit is sparking quite a debate online. Woman sues hairdresser for refusing to refund deposit on canceled appointment On January 2, Marye\u2019e Michelle posted a series of screenshots to Twitter\/X showing a conversation with her stylist, Celeste, at the Polished Wig Project in Atlanta, Georgia, who informed her that her appointment had to be rescheduled due to a client\u2019s sickness causing a \u201cbreakout.\u201d The stylist offered to let Marye\u2019e pick up her wig or reschedule \u2014 but she needed her hair done on that specific day and wanted a refund for her $250 deposit. After going about an hour with no response, Marye\u2019e attempted to call Celeste, but her calls weren\u2019t going through. Marye\u2019e had booked a $650 appointment to purchase a 30 inch wig and have it installed, which would have taken 2 hours and 20 minutes, as per the salon\u2019s booking website. \u201cNo refunds,\u201d Celeste replied. \u201cI don\u2019t offer any refunds, only rescheduling.\u201d Marye\u2019e wasn\u2019t having it. \u201cYou canceled my appointment so it\u2019s required for me to get my deposit back (I DID NOT CANCEL ON YOU),\u201d she replied. \u201cCan you just refund my deposit back please?\u201d \u201cBabe, no refunds,\u201d the stylist responded. \u201cYou can pick up, or reschedule.\u201d Marye\u2019e decided to check out her stylist\u2019s personal Instagram page, which showed Celeste partying it up the night before \u2014 leaving Marye\u2019e to assume that she\u2019d caught an illness while partying, supposedly in Miami. \u201cHey babe, since you in Miami living and didn\u2019t want to send my money back\u2026 I have no choice but to take further action. I\u2019ll see you soon in court,\u201d Marye\u2019e said in a message to Celeste. In her response, Celeste called Marye\u2019e \u201cdelusional\u201d and claimed she was waiting on her test results before seeing clients again. \u201cGirl, no one has ill will toward you,\u201d Celeste said in a text. \u201cI\u2019m grown. You obviously came to me before and know obviously the business is good.\u201d \u201cI needed my hair done that day,\u201d Marye\u2019e retorted. \u201cYou told me you couldn\u2019t do my hair\u2026 but you\u2019re in Miami at the club full of friends and people. I am required my deposit back by you canceling on me. I\u2019ve tried being nice asking for MY money, which you have yet to send, so know I have no choice but to take you to court.\u201d Celeste, for her part, doesn\u2019t seem too bothered by the whole ordeal. She posted a message on her Instagram stories shortly after her exchange with Marye\u2019e was made public, writing, \u201cThere\u2019s no such thing as bad publicity, as long as they spell your name right. Now let\u2019s turn this into a bag.\u201d A quick look at Celeste\u2019s booking website shows that she charges a $250 non-refundable deposit, and rescheduling is only available within 72 hours from their appointment date. It\u2019s unclear what the results of Marye\u2019e\u2019s lawsuit will be \u2014 but she\u2019s still adamant on taking her stylist to court over the situation and isn\u2019t backing down. Marye\u2019e\u2019s post has gone viral on social media, garnering over 11 million views in just one day as comments pour in criticizing Atlanta stylists and calling for her to sue Celeste over the ordeal. Sue for your money back and emotional damages because the BABE BABE BABE was pissing me off \ud83d\ude2d \u2014 D\u2614\ufe0f (@ContinueToLove) January 2, 2024 This isn\u2019t the first time a stylist has been sued for canceling an appointment. In 2023, a TikToker by the name Jo won her case in small claims court after paying a $100 deposit for a service that her hairstylist never showed up for.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Woman sues hairdresser after she refuses to refund deposit for canceled appointment Instagram: yaebadass, whatcwantsA woman is taking her hairdresser to court for refusing to refund her deposit after canceling her appointment in a saga that\u2019s going viral on social media. 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