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27 days ago

so you all know (this is Cantu) angry moon is now closed. there were many issues with our business operations that led to this closure, but i am here to set the record straight. joey (A&E intervention show) had problems he didn't share with us and we were as shocked and disgusted as anyone to find out how he was acting. no one else at our shop was doing dope.

to address the complaints below i'll say this: there were many factors that led to your less-than-stellar service. our company had many internal issues that ultimately led to its downfall and it really is a shame. certainly, i apologize for any inconvenience i may have caused anyone in our process but truthfully the majority of our clients rave about our quality and service. you can't win every consumer's heart and sometimes, honestly, the public just sucks.

a few of the angry moon employees are now working down the street at 'flying monkey tattoo'. NONE of us are junkies or crackheads and we continue to make happy clients every day. if you would like to contact us, feel free to call the shop at 412-904-2165.

once again, my name is Cantu. feel free to call if you have any further questions.

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38 days ago

Eh, I'm usually pretty flexible with things and how artists act.

Going in, I spoke with Cantu and had a similar problem like someone else has mentioned. Cantu was advertising to barter for work, instead of money. We agreed on something, and he had told me he would DO the work I asked for, for what I was trading in. Everything went smooth from meeting, to talking, to negotiating, and to planning when to come back and get it done.

He did half the drawing, which took 5 hours and some change. I understand where he was doing it (hips/ribs) takes some time, but 5 hours? I don't know. He said he had to stop, and for me to come back in a few weeks to finish it.

2 Weeks went by, I emailed him again to thank him for his work and that it looked good. He did a nice job, besides not finishing it. So I emailed him to clarify that the next appointment was still along the lines of what we agreed on (the barter would cover it). No answer.

Called back a couple times the next week, nothing. Went IN to the shop and talked to the other artists, only to be told "he's been busy". I was confused as to why he couldn't just take 2 minutes and tell me that himself.

Giving him the benefit of the doubt, I emailed him again, apologized if I was nagging, and said if the barter was going to cover everything, and that bothered him, then I understand. But if he wants me to pay, then just say so, name me a price. No answer.

Finally I emailed him a third time, he responded. Saying he would like cash, named a price... kept it short.

But this time, I watched an episode of A&E's "Intervention", a show where a crew films a mini documentary on a drug addict, or some one with a specific disorder.. this weeks episode, a heroin addict who works at Angry Moon.

I don't CARE if he got clean, or I missed something, that said enough. The words "addict" and "tattoo artist" should not be mentioned in the same sentence. So that was enough for me, I can go elsewhere and finish it.

So, all in wall... extremely poor communication, too long of a session, and.. I don't know. The place is closed down anyway.
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69 days ago

I don't set the bar very high for professionalism at tattoo places, but Angry Moon doesn't even come close. I went in there to talk to someone about a half sleeve, and ended up talking with Cantu for awhile about some ideas. Cantu didn't have a portfolio because he had "lost" it, which should have been a huge red flag. I commissioned a drawing for $20. It would take about a week. He said that he could scan and email it to me. If I liked it, he would put the commission toward my tattoo. Great idea, right?

...Except that this guy is impossible to reach. Over the course of six weeks I emailed and called the number on his card about half a dozen times, with zero response. Finally he emailed me to say that it was ready and that I should stop by to see it.

So I stopped by. He said that he didn't have the drawing with him, and I would have to make an appointment to come see it. When I asked if he could scan and email it, or just mail it to me, he said he wouldn't because he was afraid that I would go somewhere else to get the tattoo. I pointed out that I had commissioned the drawing and felt like I was entitled to get the result without jumping through hoops, but he disagreed. He also refused to leave it at the shop in case he was out next time I stopped. What a prima donna! So we made tentative plans to get together in the next couple of days. Unfortunately, I couldn't make it.

Since then, I've emailed him another four times, but haven't gotten any response. I love that I have to make an appointment so see the drawing that I commissioned, and that they make it near impossible to get the appointment. I wonder if he even bothered to draw the damn thing. Needless to say, I didn't get my half sleeve there. Maybe these guys are good for walk-in keystone tattoos, but I don't recommend trying to schedule anything serious with them.
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134 days ago

I got my first big piece done by Tony, this was like 11 years ago. It still looks awesome. Later he did my right arm sleeve, the colors are still vibrant to this day. Very cool vibe, laid back, professional, clean. I have alot of great memories because of my time spent in the chair there. I can't say that about all the places I've been. If I didn't live on the West Coast now, I would definitely still be going there.
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139 days ago

OK, In Jasons defense of this "bad" review. I own the shop, I was there when this guy came in. Nice enough fellow, although awefully picky. I witnessed Jason re-draw this simple ass maple leaf idea over 5-6 times with no avail! This guy just wanted his crappy leaf to look like crap, and Jason was just doing his best to help this guy out. Its hard to put your name on a crappy tatto, because its a representaion of your work thats viewed by the public.Sometimes clients do not want to see ,or hear what the truth is. And the truth is, we've been in this business along time (20 years myself) and usually what we say or do in a situation as thus is in the best interest of the client. The client isn't always right,believe me, especially in this case. Jason took a crap idea and beautified it, this guy didn't want it, wwaawaaaawaaa on the interenet, so the story goes. In Jays defense again, dood just walks out, no excuse , no opologies. Whatever. So next time you want your stupid ass turd tattoo idea polished, go to someone less capable of beautifying your shit idea. All my guys are 100%, top notch,world traveled, award winning, published artists! Just check for yourselves.

Got a problem? go Fu*k yourself , I'll watch.

Tony Urbanek

BY THE WAY the address listed is wrong on the map.its 5240 Butler st. in Lawrenceville, yea moved, bought the building, so we arent moving ever!
www.inkadinkadoo.net
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174 days ago

I had one good tattoo there- despite this nut who kept trying to distract the tattoo artist.
I tried to go back but they've moved at least twice since then.
When I try to call, I get a full mailbox, when I found the place and went there in person, they said I had to make an appointment. When I pointed out that the phone didn't answer and I couldn't leave a messge, he laughed and said, oh yeah, nobody ever checks the messages. So when would be a good time to call? Between 12 and 2 he says. Maybe.
So, I finally succeed in making an appointment, and the guy never shows! The guy manning the counter says he doesn't know how to get in touch with him, and doesn't know when he will be in.
One good tattoo, but every other dealing I have had with this organization has been unprofessional.
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201 days ago

While I have not had the pleasure of being tattooed by Jason I have had the pleasure of seeing him work with clients. I am currently in the process of a full back tattoo by Rich Cosgrove and his station is caddy corner to Jason's. In 40+ hours of being tattooed by Rich I have never seen Jason do anything but bend over backwards to please his clients. He routinely hits the nail right on the head and his clients approve of the first tattoo design he comes up with. In my opinion this is because he thoughtfully listens to the client and his desire is to please the customer first. I have never seen him act in anyway other than completely professional. Even when a client threw up on Jason he maintained his usual calm demeanor and politely excused himself to run home to change his shirt. If that isn't professional I don't know what is.
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215 days ago

i just commented on the bad review, but it didn't seem to work.
it went something like this:

jason did my first tattoo a few years ago. i didn't like first picture he drew for me, so he drew it over and over and over again until it was exactly what i wanted. he was very patient, and very nice and the tattoo turned out great! i've gone back to jason a couple of times and am still very happy with him and his work.

tattoo shops aren't run like mcdonalds. unless you want the tattoo equivalent of a double cheeseburger, don't rush things.


also, on rateitall.com, the official listing for inka dinka doo is under inka dinka doo. not inkadinkadoo. and it's not in oakland anymore.
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270 days ago

Well...not really Props for this place. Been mulling over a tattoo for a few years now and finally crossed a bit of a milestone and thought This was the appropriate time. At the recommendation of a friend i popped into this place and promptly met up with a fella by the name of Jason McGarry. Very nice and soft spoken. Gave him several color prints to go by and spoke about using pieces from each picture to get what I was looking for. Made an appointment for a week later and left a few bucks to secure a spot. Come the big day I feel very secure in my decision and ready(long time coming). I show up and wait.....for 30 minutes. Jason walks in and says you must be my 1pm and walks on. He finally comes back and say "I was lazy and didn't draw anything, but i will do up something real quick" He comes back 20 minutes later with some stuff he printed off the Internet with childlike pencil marks by him. ?????? I said these were nothing like the pictures i had given him nor what we had talked about. Already an hour past the scheduled appointment he leaves again and comes back another 30 minutes later with more Internet printed material. That's what I did for him initially! I came to him b/c he is an artist and I am not. I left 2 hours after I got there with a horrible feeling in my gut. I returned a couple weeks later as my schedule is very tight to retrieve my money and was denied. So...with all this professional treatment from an "artist" which I though were somehow synonymous I am robbed of my money. Nowhere on my appointment card does it say non-refundable and no where does it say that I should be treated with such poor service. If he had followed through with his end of the agreement and put forth the effort and I was the one who failed to show up or meet the terms then I could see me being the one who breached the deal. Why should I be penalized for his uncaring and unprofessional treatment? What a horrible experience for my first tattoo. This meant a lot to me. I hope i can get by this experience and pursue my goal but somehow i feel that my milestone would not be recognized any longer by a tattoo.
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531 days ago

Nicest staff I've ever! They're great!
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