Unfortunately I stopped by because I saw the $ 5 hem sign. I brought in 7 pairs of pants and was presented with a $ 49 bill. I broughtthe incorrect price to the man’s attention and he rerang the sale for the correct amount of $ 35. The pants I brought in for alterations were brand new and the ones that I wasn’t keeping, my friend was going to take. I explained to the man that I wanted to keep the tickets on the pants so that my friend would know that they were brand new or so I could bring the ones she didn’t want to a resale shop. He nodded yes and said he understood. I picked them up and all the sales tags were removed. When I brought the missing tags to his attention, when I specifically asked that they not be removed, he blamed his mother. Whether his mother knew of my request or not, the pants were being hemmed on the bottom of the pant legs and the tags were on the side of the hip. The tags were not located in the area of alterations and she had no right to remove the tags, but she took it upon herself to make the decision to remove them without consulting with the customer. What seemed like a great deal really is not! And this is not the first time I have been presented with an incorrect bill here. I decided to give this tailor a second time to redeem themselved but I definitely will not return nor will I recommend them until they begin to listen to their customers.