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70 Berwick St, England, W1F 8TA, United Kingdom
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May 14, 2019
Artist ObsessedWithYou was very professional and friendly, so happy with our tattoos would definitely go back

Mar 4, 2019
Shop messed up my booking, came on saturday and booked for monday turned up for my appointment and got told they couldnt do it anymore as they double booked so to go elsewhere, annoying as I dont live in london. Woudlnt recommend..

Nov 27, 2018
I'm hesitant to write this because I think Connor is talented but the way he conducted himself was incredibly unprofessional and bizarre. I had booked in for 2 tattoos but on the day he said Id have to come back next week for my 2nd, I was fine with that, he told me how much it was for both tattoos and then said I could pay £100 now and 50 when I came back. He said he would send me aftercare instructions. This never happened. Still, that was fine. I messaged him the next day saying I would like my tattoo to have darker shading and would he be OK with that as its not his style. No reply. The following day I asked him to confirm a time and to make sure it was still happening as I was going abroad so needed to sort timings. He replied saying he now wasn't working that day and would have to cancel. So I asked if he would be happy to do my darker tattoo or if not could I get some money back for the tattoo I didn't receive, fair I thought after all it is a business and people don't pay for something they've not/will not receive. That's when he turned and said I had offended him and one tattoo was £100 as their min was £80 and he didn't feel comfortable tattooing me anymore. [It then seemed like this was planned as he was never enthusiastic about my 2nd tattoo from the get go.] I said this pricing was not explained to me so thought it was £75 each and sorry to have offended, I still wanted him to tattoo me but if he wasn't comfortable with the darker style then I'd get something else done by him. He agreed to a partial refund which was nice but then got weirder as he blocked me on Instagram and asked me not to ever contact him. All I wanted was to get a tattoo by him and to check if he could do a darker style. He acted childish, not sure if he was embarrassed as the other tattoo he did for me wasn't straight? So sadly I wouldn't recommend Connor and I would recommend if getting a tattoo that requires it to be straight and can only be judged by someone behind you, bring a friend because I trusted it looked straight from an outsiders perspective, an artists perspective. A mistake.

Sep 28, 2018
Really great tattoo and service. Definitely recommend

Aug 15, 2018
Been there with 2 different artists and service is banging. Loz kills the game when it comes to linework would 100% go again. Nice and chilled and not arrogant or intimidating like I'd imagine some places are.

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