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Topic: Orange County Hair Extension Specialist Posted: July 22 2006 at 11:49pm
Hi,
Please..when people see this...please click on Report and let us know so we can delete it ASAP or please email me at shelton@hairboutique.com or send a bmail to admin. We try to get to these quickly but we need your help. I deleted several ads yesterday but people put them up faster than I can always get to them.
All of her threads are being deleted.
Ironically...when we contact people like this that "advertise" here before we catch them, they are never ever willing to even buy an ad in our salon directory which is inexpensive. They just want to advertise "for free". Figures doesn't it? I guess they figure it is free for us to run these boards. But I digress.....sorry for my moment of frustration.
Thanks in advance for your help spotting the squatters.
Karen
Edited by Karen Shelton - July 23 2006 at 12:05am
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Posted: July 22 2006 at 1:34pm
Well said Sherrie. There's no adverstising here darling. I don't know why this thread hasn't been removed.
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Posted: July 22 2006 at 2:51am
hi ashley, advertising is actually not allowed, and its a discussion forum, so when you come here and say that you have an "exclusive" technique, of course people are going to ask questions. Its the nature of the beast!
Thats what we do here...discuss techniques and ask questions. And what you are talking about is patenting a process that probably isnt an 'original' idea and most likely just a reworking of a common method (as metal said) so of course its going to be a topic for debate.
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Posted: July 20 2006 at 1:44pm
Isn't the 'flat tracks' the method that uses microrings that Cybermane does?
If there's actually a way that's truely unique to put in wefts that no one here has thought of, I'd like to hear it. Otherwise I'm skeptical that it's just a reworking or a common method that we all know about.
Good luck with the patenting process. Mark Barrington got his patent on shrink links about 13 years ago and now people all over the Internet sell shrink tubes.
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Posted: July 20 2006 at 1:12am
Sharing hair tips and information is one thing, but I don't think anyone should have to share trade secrets if they develop a unique extensions technique.. I have know PLENTY of stylists who are very willing to give hair care tips and information, but will not give up some of their "secret" tricks.. I think as long as Ashley is participating and contributing in the discussions in the same spirit as everyone else, she shoudn't have to give up something she considers a trade secret.. There's PLENTY to discuss in the world of extensions, and if she contributes to those discussions, plays well with others, and follows the rules like everyone else, I'm cool with that..
Edited by Divavocals - July 20 2006 at 4:06am
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