do not give them $ 1 of your money. they have charged my credit card without my consent for 5 months now(i have not used the card in over 8 months so i was unaware). they over drafted my card account which caused me a fee and now they are saying they can only refund me one month and that is their policy. complete bullshit. they stole over $ 100 out of my account without my authorization because an employee made a mistake and«froze» my account instead of cancelling it like i had instructed. this business is completely corrupt i will never ever take my money there. do not support this business. one star? ha zero stars never ever again.
David S.
Classificação do local: 3 San Diego, CA
So I’d never been to a tanning salon before, which means I have no point of comparison. But Classic Tan seems okay… I wanted to get a base tan before my trip to Puerto Rico to avoid getting completely burned, so I went there because it’s close to where I live. They’re open 7 days a week from 7am to 11pm, and they have a bunch of different deals. I ended up purchasing 100 points for $ 40: depending on which tanning bed you use, one minute costs a certain number of point. The cheapest beds(Gold beds), which I ended up using, cost 1 point a minute, which is a really good deal. The beds seem a little old, but I’m guessing they replace the bulbs regularly, but the rooms are relatively clean, and the staff is friendly. I have no doubt there are much nicer tanning places out there, but this was fine for my purpose.
Justine F.
Classificação do local: 1 Chicago, IL
1) The cheesiest of radio commercials with butt rock music + slimy tanning beds = one bad tanning salon.(I went twice thinking it was relaxing. Next time I’ll go for a hot bath.) 2) Tanning in general + white people = unnatural and cancerous. …I’ll stick to my SPF50 from here on out…