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      08-20-2012, 01:32 PM   #19
EINSER M
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What EISNER M said.

I agree with EISNER M. There is NO reason why they should not have informed the customer they needed to drive the car somewhere. Another poster in a different thread mentioned 3M is no where near where the car was driven. The photos showed the work was poor quality as well. The material should have wrapped inside the fenders. I paid significantly less for my wrap which was the entire hood, front fenders, rocker panels, headlights etc and I had no issues whatsoever. No driving was required, nor indicated.

I really could care less that they have wrapped 100 cars as you say ec1c173. I run a business as well, and yes mistakes happen. However, when they do, we make sure the client is properly taken care of. We would NEVER engage in unethical behavior such as taking a client's car without their explicit permission. That's not a simple 'mistake' it's flat out unethical to do that and then not inform the client that a ticket was issued. It's SHADY, it's not a simple mistake. Give me a break.
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