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Old 07-13-2010, 07:01 PM   #1
ianbarry
 
Drives: 2010 toyota yaris 4d s
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@suckerface - That's what we are planning to do. The guy offered to pull the tint off, and give us our check. It's supposed to happen tomorrow. Hopefully it'll all go ok. I'm concerened about the rear window with the defroster lines. I hope they don't get damaged or anything else happen to the windows.

And I agree with the fact that nothing that happened to our tint or window was intentional. But, the second tint shop that looked at our vehicle for us did say that all of the scratches that are in the tint are in places that make sense from a tool. That if the tool he is using has the slightest part of debris on it while he's using it, it will scratch the tint. I don't 100% blame the tint guy, things happen. But, he's not willing to fix it. He said that if he redid any of the windows, it would just happen again. That is what doesn't work for me.
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