Elm Street Tattoo
Elm Street Tattoo Overview
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Elm Street Tattoo reviews show mixed sentiment: customers value the website and diversity of services, report medium price levels, and criticize customer service; a recent review alleges unprofessional conduct by artists in 2017.
Key Takeaways for Future Customers
- Website and range of services are frequently praised.
- Expect medium pricing when comparing tattoo shops.
- Look for Elm Street Tattoo reviews and customer complaints before booking.
Negative Feedback / Risk Areas
- Poor customer service is a common complaint.
- Allegations of unprofessional behavior and harassment in a 2017 incident.
- Reports of removed negative reviews raise concerns about reputation management.
Positive Feedback
Reviewers appreciate the website and the diversity of products and services offered.
The generated data is based on reviews and questionnaires provided by PissedConsumer.com users.
Elm Street Tattoo reviews show mixed sentiment: customers value the website and diversity of services, report medium price levels, and criticize customer service; a recent review alleges unprofessional conduct by artists in 2017.
Key Takeaways for Future Customers
- Website and range of services are frequently praised.
- Expect medium pricing when comparing tattoo shops.
- Look for Elm Street Tattoo reviews and customer complaints before booking.
Negative Feedback / Risk Areas
- Poor customer service is a common complaint.
- Allegations of unprofessional behavior and harassment in a 2017 incident.
- Reports of removed negative reviews raise concerns about reputation management.
Positive Feedback
Reviewers appreciate the website and the diversity of products and services offered.
Media from reviews
Unprofessional artists cut plug
- - 2017 Mother's Day weekend: Deep Ellum tattoo artists harassed DJ Douglas Hayes.
- - They unplugged cords, jelly outlets, poured water, and cut his cord.
The weekend of mother's day 2017 in Deep Elum Texas, Several ELM Street Tattoo Artists didn't like a DJ named Douglas Hayes playing music across the street from their business for tips trying to get money to get back home. They became neighborhood vigilantes, and harassed him, multiple times, by unplugging his extension cords, putting petroleum jelly used for tattoos on the electric outlet, poured water on the electric outlet, and they even called him a drug addict and a nuisance on their secret Facebook page Called Deep Elum Community Watch.
Eventually several "artists" from their shop took it upon themselves to destroy his property by cutting his extension cord with a knife or other sharp object. Not once did they try and talk with Douglas Hayes.
That being said several people wrote Yelp Reviews and in a few days they had the negative comments removed. I question the integrity and professionalism of an establishment who conducts business with such malicious intent.
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I question the sanity of anyone playing loud music across from a tattoo shop and continuing to do so after being asked to desist.
The "victim" is lucky that his cable was all that was cut and ought to go torment else.