
Touch Up PolicyĬourtesy touch ups are at the artists discretion. The tattooer in this case will keep your deposit. This includes all clients who are pregnant or under the influence.Clients whom choose to change their project idea after we have received their initial deposit, are subject to being refused. We may refuse to perform procedures on clients that we deem unfit for undergoing the tattooing process for safety reasons. In order to reschedule after a no-show/call you will be subject to a 50% deposit. No Show No Call PolicyĬlients who do not call or reschedule their appointment with the 72 hour notice will forfeit their deposit. We reserve the right to retain your deposit for clients who fail to show up to their appointments, without 72 hours cancellation notification. Remembering and respecting the appointment time is your responsibility. If you choose to cancel, you will forfeit your deposit.If you are going to be late or cannot make your appointment due to unforeseen circumstances, please contact us as soon as possible. We require at least 72 hours of notice to reschedule or cancel an appointment. Cancellation and Late PolicyĪs a business, part of our success depends on a mutual respect of time. The amount will be deducted from the final cost. Deposits are non-refundable, but can be transferable to reschedule an appointment. I’d like to believe that (on) ‘Black Ink’ Chicago, we tell a story about a cast of individuals that’s never been told before.Due to high appointment demand, all appointments require a deposit to secure a booking. I think the show showcases what it takes to make it as an entrepreneur in Chicago, and we showcase the hustle, the triumphs, the struggle and the interpersonal relationships and sometimes combustibility of our cast, both professionally and personally. Said Cesareo: “‘Black Ink Crew,’ it’s this amazing story of entrepreneurship, underdogs, grit and heart. We totally want to show Chicago in the best light that we can show it.” “Even though we do turn up a lot on the show, whether it’s fights that might happen or people are going through gun charges and gun violence and stuff like that, even though that’s a more grimier part of it, on the other end, we do do a lot of positive things and we try to not be the stereotype that people put one, reality shows in, and two, Chicago in.
