Checking the price is normal, negotiating not I think.When I have gone to a new barbershop I have always checked the price first. Much better to do that than have an argument afterwards.
I mean both. Find out the price and then negotiate if it's to high. My last barber was always 250 or 300 pesos when I asked up front. Last time I didn't ask and it was 400. I pointed at the new sign on the wall that said 250 and he said that was the other barbers price. That's why he isn't my barber anymore. It's not the amount it's the point.
I'm sick of being treated like a walking bank machine.
My new guy started at 700 for just a haircut. I asked him if he was coco loco and his next price was 300. We will try him for the next few haircuts.
Good point.....
The price might be more for pelo malo.....
haha
Anyone recommend somewhere to get a haircut in Cabarete or nearby?
Thanks.