"I originally had an appointment with this hair braider on March 30 but the order was already still in place so she canceled it and obviously can give me a time when she would be able to do my hair. But I also follow her on social media sites and ever since the day she sent the notice that we had to reschedule appointment she still been posting hair online of hair that she’s been doing well this order has been in place she also still have to give me my deposit back due to the fact I said that I wanted it back because she couldn’t give me a game plan as to what her plan was during a coded crisis with reschedule appointment. Today as of today she is still doing hair and she is still accepting appointments and it’s a major violation and my next stop is attorney generals office So that I can get my money back because she was supposed to give me that back seven days ago a deposit required to book an appointment. Her normal disclosure is you cannot get a refund but considering what has happened over the last few months obviously businesses aren’t recognizing the refund policies and so she agreed to get it back and I also have text messages from her." - Sharmina
The aforementioned complaint was filed by Sharmina in Kent, Washington on Tuesday April 7, 2020 with DOL bpdcustomersupport@dol.wa.gov against Seattle African Braids saying Non-essential business is open. Email address given was Sharminacook@gmail.com and phone number given was 2535458010.