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    For as much as I love the quality of the work down at this place I hate when people don't live up to good customer service. 6 months ago I scheduled two separate tattoo appointments with Aaron. When the time had come for the first appointment The shop manager called and cancelled my appointment. I didn't think that was so bad since I had another appt in two weeks. I had been looking forward to this tattoo for six months. Finally when I was ready to go for the second appointment Aaron also cancelled on this appointment. I waited six months for two cancelled appointments. I then had to go back to get my deposit. Tattoo Revolution is extremely flaky, they do not know how to run a business with good customer service. Time to find a new shop. Don't schedule an appointment here unless you want to be let down.

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    Love this place and I will not go anywhere else from now on!  Vince tattooed my foot and did a cover up on my shoulder and they came out even better than I imagined!  Awesome, kick ass guys work here, laid back atmosphere and killer work!  Don't waist time going anywhere else if you're looking for a ink shop!  Cash only and typically require a $60 deposit at time of appointment booking.

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    My right earlobe has been closed up for a few months now-- actually, who knows how long it's been closed, because I haven't worn earrings since I was in junior high.  But I've started again recently, and the right earlobe was such a pain in the ass to get an earring through, and then a few months ago it just quit on me and wouldn't let anything through.  And since I got my ears pierced at the mall by some young woman with a piercing gun, and you see how well that turned out, I decided to get it fixed by a piercing professional.

    That came out sounding a bit more complicated than I intended.  Let me get to the point.

    Everyone talks about Mikey for piercings, but when I went in, it was Trino who did the deed.  I told him my little story about how it was closed, and I apologized for wanting a boring piercing.  But he took it seriously, even doing some back and forth about whether or not to pierce through the old one or pierce a new one higher in the lobe, to match my left (thanks a lot, lady at Claire's 15 years ago).  Anyways, he did it, carefully, and I'm happy.  It's still in the healing phase but everything is fine so far, and I have even been wearing one earring on the other side in anticipation.  And practice.  Dangly earrings are cute as hell but a bit scary for me since I have a dog who likes to punch me in the face sometimes.

    Oh, and I look like a pirate with one loop in my ear, but that's nobody's fault but my own.

    In conclusion, yaaaaar matey.  And when you take your daughters to get their ears pierced, take them to an actual piercing shop.  They'll do it better than the mall and plus, it's kinda bad-ass.

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