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Debts and disputes: Salon rescuer Andreas Wendt has to protect the family business from going out at "Point 12".

2022-11-15T06:28:07.547Z


Debts and disputes: Salon rescuer Andreas Wendt has to protect the family business from going out at "Point 12". Created: 2022-11-15 07:13 By: Jonas Erbas At "Point 12" RTL saloon rescuer Andreas Wendt is back in action: A family business in Garmisch-Partenkirchen is about to go out. Debts, arguments and stress threaten the existence of the 57-year-old owner and her son. Garmisch-Partenkirchen


Debts and disputes: Salon rescuer Andreas Wendt has to protect the family business from going out at "Point 12".

Created: 2022-11-15 07:13

By: Jonas Erbas

At "Point 12" RTL saloon rescuer Andreas Wendt is back in action: A family business in Garmisch-Partenkirchen is about to go out.

Debts, arguments and stress threaten the existence of the 57-year-old owner and her son.

Garmisch-Partenkirchen – Salon rescuer Andreas Wendt (36) has been in action since 2007.

During this time he has helped more than 80 hairdressing businesses.

The companies that call him are on the verge of collapse.

From Monday (November 14), the RTL beauty expert will do his best on "Point 12" to help a desperate master hairdresser and her son.

Hairdressing salon in Garmisch-Partenkirchen before the end - salon rescuer Andreas Wendt is her last chance

"Four more weeks, then I'll have my back to the wall, I have to drop everything." These words by salon owner Sabina Jänsch (57) make the seriousness of the situation clear.

In idyllic Garmisch-Partenkirchen, the master hairdresser took over a long-established hairdressing salon in 2005 with a loan of EUR 15,000.

Today, the "Salon Sabina" is a small family business, consisting of the 57-year-old, her son Sebastian (25) and temporary worker Manuela (54), just before the economic collapse.

Salon owner Sabina Jänsch is worried: to get her shop running again, she hopes for the help of RTL salon rescuer Andreas Wendt (photomontage) © SPENCER&OLSEN PRODUCTIONS LIMITED/Screenshot/RTL/Point 12

Son Sebastian completed his hairdressing training in another salon and now works alongside his mother.

He immediately noticed many weak points and problems, repeatedly criticized them and suggested changes.

In order to help his mother in her dramatically bad situation, he sent a desperate call for help to the editors of RTL salon rescuer Andreas Wendt.

He is the last hope of the family business, which is worried about its existence.

Salon rescuers for "Point 12" in action - indebted hairdressing business fears for existence

Andreas Wendt travels to Garmisch-Partenkirchen to save the salon.

But what he finds is not just a poorly running salon, there is also a lot of frustration and anger that has built up between mother and son.

Son Sebastian often feels "humiliated" by his mother and boss, and while she hopes that her son will one day take over the helm in the salon, he says in an interview with salon rescuer Andreas Wendt: "I don't see my future in this shop." Lots of construction sites and above all a lot of uncertainty await the experienced beauty experts and entrepreneurs.

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High debts, closed bank accounts, bad opening hours, constant arguments between mother and son, worn out furniture, lack of cleanliness and a shop window with no name destroy the rest of the picture.

A real major project lies ahead of salon rescuer Andreas Wendt.

RTL shows whether the prominent hairstylist can save the day on “Punkt 12” every day from November 14th to November 18th at 2:30 p.m.

Sources used:

Spencer & Olsen Productions Limited / "Point 12" (RTL/RTL+)

Source: merkur

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