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Businiess name:  Miranda Nail & Spa
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I have been to dozens of nail salons and have received hundreds of pedis; this is, by far, the worst experience I have ever had.\r \r - I was not greeted when I came in. I had to stand awkwardly for five minutes until I finally spoke up.\r \r - The prices are not plainly displayed--you have to hunt them down. Sketchy and unprofessional.\r \r - The pedicurist was taking personal calls for the ENTIRE duration of my pedicure. At one point when I tried to get her attention, she held up a ""please wait"" finger. Again, unprofessional.\r \r - Entirely overpriced. A manicure is $38 is ridiculous--and $15 extra for shellac gel. Absurd.\r \r - The pedicurist tried to pumice skin that did not need pumice-ing--ouch! \r \r Perhaps my bad experience is unusual; I see no other reason why this business would be so popular.

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