Pblakeney
Shaman
Mum warns of 'botched' £150 filler that cost £700 to fix
"Joanne Bauer, 48, said she chose a £150 treatment she spotted on social media after being quoted about £495 elsewhere, and later had to spend more than £700 having it corrected.
"I wished I'd done some more homework" the finance director from Altrincham, Greater Manchester, said."
Further down the article : "However, she said the cheap price was central to her decision."
I'm not CIMA/ACCA qualified, but I do know that spending £150 on a provided service; and then having to spend a further 370% to rectify said provided service, is a poor use of capital/money.
I'm just left wondering why she bothered in the first place.
