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Seem to be opening up everywhere at the moment! And don't they all look amazing inside!?
Genuine businesses ? Or money laundering for prostitution and human trafficking?
Next time you use one, ask for a receipt.. |
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over a year ago
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Last one I took my boys to was rude, insulting, had no people skills and seemed much more expensive than every other one we have been to.
I don't think he would be capable of anything else! |
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"Seem to be opening up everywhere at the moment! And don't they all look amazing inside!?
Genuine businesses ? Or money laundering for prostitution and human trafficking?
Next time you use one, ask for a receipt.."
I literally asked my Turkish barber this the other day lol "Why are there so many Turkish barbers, and what's special about them?". |
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"Last one I took my boys to was rude, insulting, had no people skills and seemed much more expensive than every other one we have been to.
I don't think he would be capable of anything else!"
I asked my last "barber" where he was from, he didn't know... his boss , after an uncomfortable silence, told me He's from near Turkey. Ah, ok....
Went back to my regular barber after that. |
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"Seem to be opening up everywhere at the moment! And don't they all look amazing inside!?
Genuine businesses ? Or money laundering for prostitution and human trafficking?
Next time you use one, ask for a receipt..
I literally asked my Turkish barber this the other day lol "Why are there so many Turkish barbers, and what's special about them?"."
It's all about the "Turkish businessperson visa". |
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By *unichMan
over a year ago
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Not just barbers, but countess Turkish restaurants also.
Oh it couldn’t possibly be money laundering now could it?
I mean it’s not as if Turkey and the Balkans is the principal distribution conduit between the vast Opium harvests of Afghanistan and the lucrative markets of Western Europe.
Oh, err, hang on a minute.... |
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"Not just barbers, but countess Turkish restaurants also.
Oh it couldn’t possibly be money laundering now could it?
I mean it’s not as if Turkey and the Balkans is the principal distribution conduit between the vast Opium harvests of Afghanistan and the lucrative markets of Western Europe.
Oh, err, hang on a minute...."
So why does the government make it so easy, specifically for Turkey?
No other country gets a "businessperson visa" which can end up with citizenship for the holder and their family. |
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Have a few in my area, I’ve seen amazing hair cutting done on blokes hair when I look in the windows, old saying is you get what you pay for
Price wise it’s nothing compared to female hairdressing too |
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"Not just barbers, but countess Turkish restaurants also.
Oh it couldn’t possibly be money laundering now could it?
I mean it’s not as if Turkey and the Balkans is the principal distribution conduit between the vast Opium harvests of Afghanistan and the lucrative markets of Western Europe.
Oh, err, hang on a minute....
So why does the government make it so easy, specifically for Turkey?
No other country gets a "businessperson visa" which can end up with citizenship for the holder and their family. "
Perhaps the government are just being kind. They're not corrupt so it can't be anything like that.
Will the barber shops have to close after Brexit when they all get kicked out? |
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"Not just barbers, but countess Turkish restaurants also.
Oh it couldn’t possibly be money laundering now could it?
I mean it’s not as if Turkey and the Balkans is the principal distribution conduit between the vast Opium harvests of Afghanistan and the lucrative markets of Western Europe.
Oh, err, hang on a minute....
So why does the government make it so easy, specifically for Turkey?
No other country gets a "businessperson visa" which can end up with citizenship for the holder and their family.
Perhaps the government are just being kind. They're not corrupt so it can't be anything like that.
Will the barber shops have to close after Brexit when they all get kicked out?"
I wouldn’t be worried about people being kicked out after Brexit, I’m more worried about the large foreign companies who will gradually leave the UK and stop making this place less attractive to invest in. |
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"Why would they not be genuine businesses? Sorry failing to see the link to money laundering and prostitution"
Op is just jealous because he has a bad haircut |
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"Not just barbers, but countess Turkish restaurants also.
Oh it couldn’t possibly be money laundering now could it?
I mean it’s not as if Turkey and the Balkans is the principal distribution conduit between the vast Opium harvests of Afghanistan and the lucrative markets of Western Europe.
Oh, err, hang on a minute....
So why does the government make it so easy, specifically for Turkey?
No other country gets a "businessperson visa" which can end up with citizenship for the holder and their family.
Perhaps the government are just being kind. They're not corrupt so it can't be anything like that.
Will the barber shops have to close after Brexit when they all get kicked out?"
Turkey isn't in the EU. Also a great deal of the barbers aren't actually from Turkey anyway.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Why would they not be genuine businesses? Sorry failing to see the link to money laundering and prostitution
Try googling "Turkish barbers money laundering" and find out. "
Yes because Google is a reliable source of information |
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By (user no longer on site)
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My husband and my son use to always go to same barbers,then a new Turkish one opened up.they will only go to bladez now.you get what you pay for,tbh they are the only barbers where we live who do cut throat shave.my sons hair always looks amazing. |
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"Not just barbers, but countess Turkish restaurants also.
Oh it couldn’t possibly be money laundering now could it?
I mean it’s not as if Turkey and the Balkans is the principal distribution conduit between the vast Opium harvests of Afghanistan and the lucrative markets of Western Europe.
Oh, err, hang on a minute....
So why does the government make it so easy, specifically for Turkey?
No other country gets a "businessperson visa" which can end up with citizenship for the holder and their family.
Perhaps the government are just being kind. They're not corrupt so it can't be anything like that.
Will the barber shops have to close after Brexit when they all get kicked out?
Turkey isn't in the EU. Also a great deal of the barbers aren't actually from Turkey anyway.
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What's the EU? All foreigners (and everyone who looks foreign) have to leave the country when Brexit hits innit.
That's what the skinheads said. Not sure which barber does their no. 1 cut like.... |
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By *iss SJWoman
over a year ago
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"Not just barbers, but countess Turkish restaurants also.
Oh it couldn’t possibly be money laundering now could it?
I mean it’s not as if Turkey and the Balkans is the principal distribution conduit between the vast Opium harvests of Afghanistan and the lucrative markets of Western Europe.
Oh, err, hang on a minute....
So why does the government make it so easy, specifically for Turkey?
No other country gets a "businessperson visa" which can end up with citizenship for the holder and their family.
Perhaps the government are just being kind. They're not corrupt so it can't be anything like that.
Will the barber shops have to close after Brexit when they all get kicked out?
Turkey isn't in the EU. Also a great deal of the barbers aren't actually from Turkey anyway.
What's the EU? All foreigners (and everyone who looks foreign) have to leave the country when Brexit hits innit.
That's what the skinheads said. Not sure which barber does their no. 1 cut like...."
Probably their mummies |
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"Not just barbers, but countess Turkish restaurants also.
Oh it couldn’t possibly be money laundering now could it?
I mean it’s not as if Turkey and the Balkans is the principal distribution conduit between the vast Opium harvests of Afghanistan and the lucrative markets of Western Europe.
Oh, err, hang on a minute....
So why does the government make it so easy, specifically for Turkey?
No other country gets a "businessperson visa" which can end up with citizenship for the holder and their family.
Perhaps the government are just being kind. They're not corrupt so it can't be anything like that.
Will the barber shops have to close after Brexit when they all get kicked out?"
Turkey isn’t in the EU so probably not. |
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"Not just barbers, but countess Turkish restaurants also.
Oh it couldn’t possibly be money laundering now could it?
I mean it’s not as if Turkey and the Balkans is the principal distribution conduit between the vast Opium harvests of Afghanistan and the lucrative markets of Western Europe.
Oh, err, hang on a minute....
So why does the government make it so easy, specifically for Turkey?
No other country gets a "businessperson visa" which can end up with citizenship for the holder and their family. "
Maybe to get influence in what is seen as a key strategic country on the edge of both Europe and the Middle East. I don’t think we should as they are a journalist murdering dictatorship, but it could explain that.
PS other Turkish citizens who oppose the regime get murdered too. |
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"Not just barbers, but countess Turkish restaurants also.
Oh it couldn’t possibly be money laundering now could it?
I mean it’s not as if Turkey and the Balkans is the principal distribution conduit between the vast Opium harvests of Afghanistan and the lucrative markets of Western Europe.
Oh, err, hang on a minute....
So why does the government make it so easy, specifically for Turkey?
No other country gets a "businessperson visa" which can end up with citizenship for the holder and their family.
Perhaps the government are just being kind. They're not corrupt so it can't be anything like that.
Will the barber shops have to close after Brexit when they all get kicked out?
Turkey isn't in the EU. Also a great deal of the barbers aren't actually from Turkey anyway.
What's the EU? All foreigners (and everyone who looks foreign) have to leave the country when Brexit hits innit.
That's what the skinheads said. Not sure which barber does their no. 1 cut like....
Probably their mummies "
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By *abs..Woman
over a year ago
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Just because they’re Turkish barbers and they can get hold of a Turkish business visa it doesn’t mean they’re laundering money.
According to my auditor, the type of business that they find mostly to be laundering money are car wash businesses. Who knows? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Last one I took my boys to was rude, insulting, had no people skills and seemed much more expensive than every other one we have been to.
I don't think he would be capable of anything else!
I asked my last "barber" where he was from, he didn't know... his boss , after an uncomfortable silence, told me He's from near Turkey. Ah, ok....
Went back to my regular barber after that. "
A bit off topic but my OH and I are on a holiday in Bulgaria, there is a place in our hotel where they do turkish bath so we decided to treat ourselves. There was a guy and a woman doing all our procedures while speaking to each other in Russian. I, being from a Slavic country myself, understood bits and pieces and they were talking about us the whole time it quite ruined that experience for me so afterwards I informed the guy that we are not actually brother and sister, but a couple. Right after I found out that he wasn't actually from Turkey, but from Ukraine. |
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By *iss SJWoman
over a year ago
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"Just because they’re Turkish barbers and they can get hold of a Turkish business visa it doesn’t mean they’re laundering money.
According to my auditor, the type of business that they find mostly to be laundering money are car wash businesses. Who knows? "
I’ve heard that about those car wash places and had to do, or try to do, background checks and credit checks on some of them for my job and it doesn’t surprise me. |
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"Just because they’re Turkish barbers and they can get hold of a Turkish business visa it doesn’t mean they’re laundering money.
According to my auditor, the type of business that they find mostly to be laundering money are car wash businesses. Who knows? " theres a mobile phone and ecig shop near me with about 6 2nd hand phones for sale and a shelf of ecigs and rest of shop is bare shelves apart from a bong and some "smoking equipment" but it's been there ages ... must be doing something dodgy people are always coming and going from it |
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I used to go to one (4-5 years ago) and he always had Middle Eastern language playing on YouTube.
When I asked what it was he said poetry.
He closed, moved to Syria or Libya and started fighting ISIS.
He wasn't Turkish but his shop was. |
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"Seem to be opening up everywhere at the moment! And don't they all look amazing inside!?
Genuine businesses ? Or money laundering for prostitution and human trafficking?
Next time you use one, ask for a receipt.."
Genuine! The hairy guys going in and trimmed guys leaving with their hair on the floor tends to suggest this. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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There is money laundering, prostitution, racketeering and protection across all nationalities in all countries across the world. Think of The Krays, The Mafia and The Yakuza. It's not exclusive to Turkey or Turkish Barbers. Whilst I agree that all this is unacceptable in the 21st century, I think it's a little bigoted to focus on Turkish Barbers. |
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"There is money laundering, prostitution, racketeering and protection across all nationalities in all countries across the world. Think of The Krays, The Mafia and The Yakuza. It's not exclusive to Turkey or Turkish Barbers. Whilst I agree that all this is unacceptable in the 21st century, I think it's a little bigoted to focus on Turkish Barbers. "
Quite. |
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"Seem to be opening up everywhere at the moment! And don't they all look amazing inside!?
Genuine businesses ? Or money laundering for prostitution and human trafficking?
Next time you use one, ask for a receipt.."
The one I went to takes Apple Pay, so I guess that makes hiding money fairly tricky. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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A lot of Turks have beautiful eyes
I do like a bit of dark skin with olive or light brown eyes
The contrast is stunning
No relevance to the thread, but that's never stopped anyone before |
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By *iss SJWoman
over a year ago
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"A lot of Turks have beautiful eyes
I do like a bit of dark skin with olive or light brown eyes
The contrast is stunning
No relevance to the thread, but that's never stopped anyone before "
I’ve gotta agree with you there, |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Most of them are not from Turkey and the ones around here are not good barbers.
I know of one man who works in a barbers here and he drives around in a brand new Mercedes 4x4.
It must be good business. |
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"There is money laundering, prostitution, racketeering and protection across all nationalities in all countries across the world. Think of The Krays, The Mafia and The Yakuza. It's not exclusive to Turkey or Turkish Barbers. Whilst I agree that all this is unacceptable in the 21st century, I think it's a little bigoted to focus on Turkish Barbers. "
Well said!!! There’s plenty of people here who have been scrounging benefits since the system started and they are usually the ones who blame others for everything! Good and bad everywhere. |
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By *abs..Woman
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"There is money laundering, prostitution, racketeering and protection across all nationalities in all countries across the world. Think of The Krays, The Mafia and The Yakuza. It's not exclusive to Turkey or Turkish Barbers. Whilst I agree that all this is unacceptable in the 21st century, I think it's a little bigoted to focus on Turkish Barbers. "
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By (user no longer on site)
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In my town there are now two, first one one of the guys left to setup his own (hence the second one).
It's the cheapest place to get your haircut in the town by about £2-3, and credit where its due they are one of the best. Guys in there seem genuine, constantly talking and having a laugh. I'm sure there are some as people have said but there are good ones out there. |
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"A lot of Turks have beautiful eyes
I do like a bit of dark skin with olive or light brown eyes
The contrast is stunning
No relevance to the thread, but that's never stopped anyone before "
I like Christmas turkey. |
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"Seem to be opening up everywhere at the moment! And don't they all look amazing inside!?
Genuine businesses ? Or money laundering for prostitution and human trafficking?
Next time you use one, ask for a receipt..
The one I went to takes Apple Pay, so I guess that makes hiding money fairly tricky. "
Money laundering doesn’t work like that it’s not about hiding money it’s anout making it appear legal a business can actually earn very little but make out it has earned much more on so whilst legally doing some card transactions it can say it has taken much more via cash,
I’ve watched lpeaky blinders
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"A lot of Turks have beautiful eyes
I do like a bit of dark skin with olive or light brown eyes
The contrast is stunning
No relevance to the thread, but that's never stopped anyone before
I like Christmas turkey. "
I like doing the stuffing. |
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" I want to know how threads like this get bumped "
Somebody types a word or phrase into the forum search function and then adds a comment to it.
In this case… ‘Turkish barber’ I’d wager.
Quite simple really. |
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" I want to know how threads like this get bumped
Somebody types a word or phrase into the forum search function and then adds a comment to it.
In this case… ‘Turkish barber’ I’d wager.
Quite simple really."
Though this resurrection is quite niche! 'Extras' from a barber, and only a Turkish barber will do! |
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"Any turkish barbers who give extras Merseyside St helens Wigan warrington. "
I know everyone has their preferences but why only Turkish barbers? Maybe your regular one offers extras too #SupportLocalBusiness
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One opened next door to the guy i go to- its all very flashy and expensive but on the odd occasion i do see someone in there, they seem to be late teens or early 20's....everyone else still goes next door and he's always busy. Been going there nearly 30 years...despite living over 20 miles away now (was one of his first customers the day he opened) and have no interest in going elsewhere |
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"The one near us gives everyone the same haircut so i got a mobile hairdresser instead.
The plain old fashioned English one up the road does that same cut whatever they ask for "
Do you remember the old advert with the Lionel Blair cut? Can't remember what it was for, just remember "Lionel Blair doesn't have his hair like that", "he does if he comes here!". |
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Money laudering outlets. Same with nail bars, hairdressers, tattoo shops, eastern european supermarkets and vape shops.
Low stock outlay and low rents (as high density of them are in as affluent areas with lots of empty shops)
Too few police and tax inspectors to investigate them |
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My barber has been in the same shop for as long as I can remember.
His price list is on a plastic letters board and he has pictures of Tony Curtis, Roger Moore and Adam faith on the wall all in black and white.
The no boys on a Saturday sign is an ancient relic written in a Parker fountain pen. The small telly has 4 channels and a fuzzy picture.
And he always asks the Saturday client if they need anything for the weekend.
£8 for OAPs
Classic |
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"So much bigotry in a thread. quite sickening…
So just becaise I am Mexican and working in the UK I am money laundering for drug dealing? OMG. Such ignorance and racism. Eugh.
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Sadly there are a few active and passive bigots around the world, best ignoring them really, they make a lot of noise but thankfully there aren't all that many of them.
Actually I think there's probably even less in a hobby like ours, I mean once you get naked it's pretty obvious the differences aren't that great. Even the language differences disappear when you orgasm |
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" I want to know how threads like this get bumped
Somebody types a word or phrase into the forum search function and then adds a comment to it.
In this case… ‘Turkish barber’ I’d wager.
Quite simple really."
yes yes I know that, but why? |
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"The one near us gives everyone the same haircut so i got a mobile hairdresser instead.
The plain old fashioned English one up the road does that same cut whatever they ask for
Do you remember the old advert with the Lionel Blair cut? Can't remember what it was for, just remember "Lionel Blair doesn't have his hair like that", "he does if he comes here!"." |
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"So much bigotry in a thread. quite sickening…
So just becaise I am Mexican and working in the UK I am money laundering for drug dealing? OMG. Such ignorance and racism. Eugh.
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Yes they've watched narcos Mexico and are now experts. Always knew you were flying in kilos _viatrix |
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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago
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" I want to know how threads like this get bumped
Somebody types a word or phrase into the forum search function and then adds a comment to it.
In this case… ‘Turkish barber’ I’d wager.
Quite simple really.
yes yes I know that, but why? "
He’s looking for reputable barber recommendations. This is a guess mind you. I could be wrong. It has been known. |
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"The one near us gives everyone the same haircut so i got a mobile hairdresser instead.
The plain old fashioned English one up the road does that same cut whatever they ask for
Do you remember the old advert with the Lionel Blair cut? Can't remember what it was for, just remember "Lionel Blair doesn't have his hair like that", "he does if he comes here!"."
Time for a quick exit. Time for a Harp .....
1992 I remember that one. |
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" I want to know how threads like this get bumped
Somebody types a word or phrase into the forum search function and then adds a comment to it.
In this case… ‘Turkish barber’ I’d wager.
Quite simple really.
yes yes I know that, but why? "
There are many why's n how's ....... I don't care why or how I just wish they didn't ... |
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By *usie pTV/TS
over a year ago
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Yep several opened up locally, not at all sure what nationality they are, offer a damn good service seem to be open 7 days a week and until late. Do have a bit of a language barrier as they seem to cut hair by numbers and I know fook all about hair by numbers, asked for a trim and he says what number, this goes back and forth several times then I say I will have a Sean Connery lol he says who is Sean Connery I say James Bond he waves his hand, then I see pics all around the wall I say I will have one of those he says you think, cheeky bastard I sure he meant you don't have enough hair for one of those lol but he did wax my nostrils in the price might ask him to wax more next time lol. |
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Until a couple of years ago I was happy paying anything under a tenner for a haircut. So for my sons wedding I decided to treat myself to a haircut and wet shave at my local Turkish barbershop! I now understand why women enjoy being pampered lol. The guys are so friendly and they give a great haircut and shave. I probably get one every 4/6 weeks and for £20 it’s very good value. |
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"Money laudering outlets. Same with nail bars, hairdressers, tattoo shops, eastern european supermarkets and vape shops.
Low stock outlay and low rents (as high density of them are in as affluent areas with lots of empty shops)
Too few police and tax inspectors to investigate them"
You can add ice cream vans and burger/hotdog stands to that as well |
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"Several Turkish barbers dotted around the west of Ireland are owned by a kurdish man and are staffed by his many nephews and cousins "
And your point being? |
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"Several Turkish barbers dotted around the west of Ireland are owned by a kurdish man and are staffed by his many nephews and cousins
And your point being?"
My point being that "Turkish" barbers aint always Turkish.
In this instance Irainian Kurdish barbers |
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By *MCMan
over a year ago
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Barbers in general are popping up everywhere.. They’re the new phase of the sweet shops that were everywhere in London until recently when a lot were shut down for money laundering.
No stock required and can easily adjust the figures of cuts in a day and what they had done. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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My local charges me a tenner for a zero over my head and a number over my beard. Before Christmas I went to another one, because I couldn't make it back in time and he charged me £25 for a terrible job. Plenty of barbers around here, but it's hard to find a good one. |
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"Several Turkish barbers dotted around the west of Ireland are owned by a kurdish man and are staffed by his many nephews and cousins
And your point being?
My point being that "Turkish" barbers aint always Turkish.
In this instance Irainian Kurdish barbers"
I think that Turkish relates to the experience rather than the ethnicity! |
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"Barbers in general are popping up everywhere.. They’re the new phase of the sweet shops that were everywhere in London until recently when a lot were shut down for money laundering.
No stock required and can easily adjust the figures of cuts in a day and what they had done. "
Apparently a lot of them are used for laundering drug money... |
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"Barbers in general are popping up everywhere.. They’re the new phase of the sweet shops that were everywhere in London until recently when a lot were shut down for money laundering.
No stock required and can easily adjust the figures of cuts in a day and what they had done.
Apparently a lot of them are used for laundering drug money..."
Do you have evidence to support that allegation? |
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