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Businiess name:  The Pointe Day Spa
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I am going to give you the low down on the pedicures as we experienced it. We ordered the most expensive pedicure they offered....expecting a great treat. \r \r When I arrived, I was greeted and taken to the pedicure area, and there was a great deal of disbelief that I didnt want an alcoholic beverage. There were no other offerings except for water. We went to sit down at the pedicure station, and I got a huge sigh from the girl when I asked for the water to be warmer. She was very obviously put out to be there, and it showed in her service. She rushed me through the pedi, not even letting my feet soak for a couple of mintues before working on my feet. I asked her to lighten the pressure with which she was handling my feet, and you would have thought I asked her to push harder. I was in a good deal of discomfort at this point. When it came time to massage my legs and feet, she spent about 3 minutes total. I was very disappointed in that. She disappeared for a while after she wrapped my feet, and came back to paint my nails. I went in with two friends....was the last to sit down, and the first one done. I waited about 15 minutes for my friends to be done. And we left. \r \r I have had many pedicures, and never paid so much for so very little. I would never go back unless it was free.

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