I went in Friday, March 8th unexpectedly because Sandusky Tattoo, which is where I usually go because of a friend who works there, was closed. So, I went to Pain and Pleasure because I had never heard... Read More
I went in Friday, March 8th unexpectedly because Sandusky Tattoo, which is where I usually go because of a friend who works there, was closed. So, I went to Pain and Pleasure because I had never heard anything negative about them but when I came in I was literally shocked by how I was treated. I told the guy what I needed and he kept asking me the same question, "so what do you need" in return and after the third time telling him I simply needed a new septum exactly like the one in my nose he then stopped beating around the bush and said "well ok but what gage are you" I said idk that's why I'm here I can't order septum rings online because I don't know, all I know is that I didn't want my nose with a huge gage just a normal piercing, and with the biggest attitude he replied "well all piercings have a gage" as he rolled his eyes, and I told him I understood that, I was just simply saying I didn't want my nose gaged for something huge I just got the normal piercing so whatever size that is? He finally hands me a septum ring and doesn't ask if I need anything else just starts ringing me up and I was like, well I was actually going to see if I could get assistance putting it in, again he rolls his eyes and tells me to follow him where I begin to feel even more awkward than before because he keeps asking, "what's wrong with the one you have, it's perfectly fine", "why do you need help putting this in". Clearly he didn't want to help, what I experienced was beyond rude I almost felt like I was bullied n I couldn't help my mind from the wondering if it was because I was black? But then I learned I wasn't the only one when I talked to a friend about her experience and she had the same issue when she didn't kno what size her gages were for her piercings. I will never step foot in that place again due to the sole fact that I felt so unwelcomed as a person/guest/and customer who was just trying to give my business to that establishment. Read Less