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Salon helping to beat crunch



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Published Date: 10 October 2008
A HAIRDRESSERS is offering a loyalty card and launching new services.
Ambition, which is based in Abbey Road, Bourne, says it is facing the credit crunch head-on by keeping its prices frozen and offering a loyalty card scheme to regular customers for a free blow dry. It is also sampling new products from the Paul Mitchell range and has introduced a hair extension service.
Owner Debbie Sheehan, who has run the shop for six years, said: "We pride ourselves on being the friendliest hairdressers in town, it is all about giving a visit to the hairdressers a sense of occasion and we are planning to give more back to our customers.
"Children coming along for a haircut leave with a with a free lollipop and a balloon, while the adults have a choice of free coffee or wine, so even in these tough times they usually leave the shop with a smile on their faces."
Ambition can be contacted on 01778 426400.




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  • Last Updated: 10 October 2008 10:04 AM
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  • Location: Stamford
 
 
  

 
 

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