Hair salon chain admits to unfair trade practices targeting the elderly, refunds affected customers

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HairFun customers, particularly the elderly, were misled about their need for treatment packages.

HairFun customers, particularly the elderly, were misled about their need for treatment packages.PHOTO: MELVIN YONG/FACEBOOK

SINGAPORE - An elderly consumer visited a hair salon in Ang Mo Kio for an $8 haircut but ended up paying nearly $1,000 for a hair wash and a 10-session hair treatment package, both of which he had not agreed to purchase.

The incident took place at a hair salon operating under the HairFun brand, which has since promised to stop engaging in unfair trade practices and to refund affected consumers.

Halfway through his haircut, the elderly customer was shown images on a monitor screen, which an employee claimed showed haemorrhaging on his scalp. However, no device had been used to scan the consumer’s head.

Without the customer’s consent, the employee washed his hair with a powder. The customer was later instructed to enter his personal identification number into the point-of-sale device, while the employee concealed the total payment amount.

The elderly customer later consulted a doctor, who confirmed that his head and scalp were normal and showed no signs of haemorrhaging.

The Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore, which disclosed the details of the case on June 4, did not state when the incident took place.

In its statement, it said it began investigations after receiving multiple consumer complaints concerning the sales tactics adopted by HairFun employees.

It then made unannounced visits to three branches of HairFun salon in October 2024 – Hairfun Beauty in Ang Mo Kio, Hairfun in Tampines, and Scissors & Comb in Toa Payoh Central.

The authority found that the first two outlets had targeted elderly consumers by offering free or low-cost haircuts between May 2023 and July 2024.

HairFun customers, particularly the elderly, were misled about their need for treatment packages, and were charged for expensive services and packages that they had not asked for, the investigations revealed.

The HairFun companies have since agreed to refund all affected consumers.

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An example of the monitor and scalp scanner used by Hairfun Beauty in this photo taken on Oct 2, 2024. PHOTO: CCCS

As part of the undertaking given to CCCS, the HairFun companies and their directors Roland Teo Jian Hao and Chiong Hong Hioh also pledged to stop all unfair trade practices, cooperate with the Consumers Association of Singapore (Case) to resolve all complaints relating to unfair trade practices and provide a five-day cooling period for customers to cancel and get a refund for any pre-paid packages.

“Close to $12,500 were recovered and returned to the affected consumers, many of whom are elderly residents living in the neighbourhood of the hair salon,” Case president Melvin Yong said in a Facebook post on June 4.

CCCS advised members of the public to not feel obliged to pay for goods or services that they did not ask for. It urged the public to learn more about the services and prices they will be paying before making payment.

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The price list of services provided at Hairfun Beauty, which included a free haircut for those aged above 55 years old. PHOTO: CCCS

Its chief executive Alvin Koh also called on businesses to be more responsible when dealing with vulnerable consumers such as the elderly.

“CCCS is concerned about elderly consumers being targeted and misled by errant businesses to pay for services that they did not agree to purchase. In dealing with vulnerable consumers, which may include the elderly, businesses must exercise extra care and check that they fully understand and agree to what they are buying, including the price, before they complete the sale,” he said.

He added that CCCS would step up efforts to educate and equip seniors with knowledge so as to better protect them.

Members of the public can call to report cases of unfair trade practices by businesses at 6277-5100, or visit the online portal at https://crdcomplaints.azurewebsites.net.




Authorities shld really come down hard on all tis bizs who engage in unfair, dirty practices.

We need an environment where we can rest assured bizs r honest.
 

dambio

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Problem is they are not doing anything lor.
Yea so many victims went to case but did not get justice.

While some shady bizs when their act is up. Just close shop n open new 1 under new name. Rinse n repeat n continue cheating d unsuspecting.
 

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Don’t be so gian png lah. There is no free lunch in this world.
I never interested for free trial blah blah. Confirm will want to sell you something one.
Got mention free trial? The elderly that were cheated went for haircut and the salon chut pattern
 

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How come they intentionally scam, admitted to scamming, they no kana prosecuted ah

Pressure selling isnt against the law I imagine.

Just very unethical, public shaming is probably all they can do , which force them to refund
 

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Why?

I assume they were going to provide the service they paid for when they came back.

They just pressure selling old folk.
"Halfway through his haircut, the elderly customer was shown images on a monitor screen, which an employee claimed showed haemorrhaging on his scalp. However, no device had been used to scan the consumer’s head.

Without the customer’s consent, the employee washed his hair with a powder. The customer was later instructed to enter his personal identification number into the point-of-sale device, while the employee concealed the total payment amount."

Deception for monetary gains
 

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"Halfway through his haircut, the elderly customer was shown images on a monitor screen, which an employee claimed showed haemorrhaging on his scalp. However, no device had been used to scan the consumer’s head.

Without the customer’s consent, the employee washed his hair with a powder. The customer was later instructed to enter his personal identification number into the point-of-sale device, while the employee concealed the total payment amount."

Deception for monetary gains

They looking charge them for something they didnt need?

If they never provide the service they convinced the Uncle.to.sign up for then its fraud.

Is upselling fraud?

Isnt that how sales folk make their money?
 

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Ask old unkers with less hair /without hair to do hair treatment jin chek ark ☹️
 

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Now there is also a cooling period of 5 days to get refund once scam to to sign their package?
How about other hair salon package and those manicure of facial shop?
 

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Seems market v bad.

If worry, can go jb cut hair dye hair. Cheaper by 50%. Take a bus or drive in.

Stretch our dollar to the max.
 

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likely gonna de-reg and change brand name and try again

this kind must send to jail then they scared, unfortunately dont seem to have any effect for biz owners
 

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They looking charge them for something they didnt need?

If they never provide the service they convinced the Uncle.to.sign up for then its fraud.

Is upselling fraud?

Isnt that how sales folk make their money?

They deceived the elderly for something they don't suffer from then proceed to charge for treatment they don't need
 

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Got mention free trial? The elderly that were cheated went for haircut and the salon chut pattern
Not totally free, but they try to bait people with 8$ haircut mah. We all know 8$ for haircut at salon is ridiculous right?

Also have similar pattern for facial trial at 30-40$ one. Go inside confirm ask you to sign up something.
 

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freaking scums.....need to be exposed to the public gao gao
 
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