Boon Lay salon rumbles over a $238 unpaid bill, questioning customers’ conscience.

Boon Lay salon rumbles over a 8 unpaid bill, questioning customers’ conscience.

Local Salon’s Public Roast of the Price‑Hopping Couple

In the tiny nail‑sipping corner of Jurong West, a snack‑time haircut squad ran off with the bill and left a tiny tale on Facebook.

What They Dropped From the Chair

  • A woman went “whoosh‑storm” through rebonding, scalp treatments and a solid dose of zero‑gravity hair care.
  • The man got a tidy trim and bailed a bottle of fancy hair oil for “life‑style” (if he didn’t forget the cash).
  • All in, the tab hit  $238.

Why the Corner Missed Their Money

They told the salon staff the phone transfer thing was a no‑go and that they’d head to the ATM to pull cash out. A day later, the duo never popped in to settle.

Public Shame Served With a Dash of Geeky Sincerity

The “Miracle Hair Project” crew posted the photo roundup on their Facebook, tagging the couple’s faces for public eye‑catch.

Their post hit a respectable 800+ shares you’d expect from a headline‑grabber that’s half‑deadpan, half‑call‑to‑action.

Key lines that rumbled through the post:

“Giving you a day to find your conscience and pay—yet you still never show up.”


“I’m making this public so everyone knows who these two are.”


“If you can’t transfer money, at least don’t run off just after booking the treatments.”


“You took us hard work and everything for $238—where’s the conscience?”


“If you can’t pay, skip the services. This isn’t about freebies—it’s about respect.”

Takeaway for the Industry

The salon warns fellow beauty pros: “Don’t let treatment goats drape clients who want to pay? No good. Stick to check‑out or party paid in advance.”

In short, a no‑cash-coupling drama that serves as a cautionary tale for both salons and customers.