Hunt for three teenage girls who spent $260 on acrylic nails but left because they were fed up of waiting for their mum to come and pay

  • Three girls allegedly fled a salon southeast of Perth without paying for their nails
  • The salon claims the trio had $260 worth of nail work done before storming out 
  • They allegedly told the salon their mother would come and pay for the bill 
A beauty salon has accused three teenage girls of leaving without paying after getting more than $200 worth of acrylic nail work done. 
Armadale Nails and Beauty, southeast of Perth, says the girls racked up a $260 bill on August 21 before they 'stormed' out of the store, claiming to be looking for their mother. 
'If anyone knows their mum please tell her they had been looking for her to pay for their nails since Friday,' a Facebook post from the salon read. 
The hunt is on for three girls (pictured) who allegedly had $260 worth of nail work done before fleeing the Armadale Nails and Beauty salon, south east of Perth, without paying
The hunt is on for three girls (pictured) who allegedly had $260 worth of nail work done before fleeing the Armadale Nails and Beauty salon, south east of Perth, without paying
A salon employee said the trio (pictured) waited in the store for 30 minutes after their appointment before they 'stormed' out saying they would go and find their mum to pay the bill
The salon said the trio (pictured) waited in the store for 30 minutes after their appointment before they 'stormed' out saying they would go and find their mum to pay the bill
The post said staff worked overtime to complete the job, which included intricate detailing.  
After the appointment the girls waited for 30 minutes before saying they would find their mother, who was supposed to pay for the acrylic nails, the salon said.  
The salon claims the trio never returned so they reported the incident to police.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted WA Police for comment.   
The salon has informed customers they will have to start paying for their appointments up front. 
Some customers praised the store for taking a proactive approach.
'That is a good idea to ask for money upfront due to this situation. The honest people won’t be offended. It would be good to see these girls be held accountable though,' one user wrote. 
'I will be happy to pay up front, no problem at all. It's easier for everyone,' another added.   
The salon (pictured) posted pictures of the three alleged offenders to social media before reporting the incident to WA Police
The salon (pictured) posted pictures of the three alleged offenders to social media before reporting the incident to WA Police

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