QUOTE(zildjian360 @ Apr 7 2017, 10:38 PM)
Hi sifus,
Few days back I tinted my whole car & requested my rear windows to be tinted with Vkool 40.
When I got the receipt, the other tints were written as Vkool Auto Film, but for Vkool 40 it was stated as Vkool Super 40 Film.
I ask the person why is it not Auto Film like the others, but he told me it's the same & there's no security film on the whole car as I didn't want any security tint.
I didn't check the car or ask further since he seem quite sincere about it.
Later on when my bro check my car, he asked me why this one particular rear window is put with the sticker "V Safety" compared to the other windows "V-Kool". My heart sank as I paid a huge amount for the car tint.
Wanna ask, do those little stickers that they stick justify what film they put on? Was I being cheated or it's normal?
Hi can you share the shop name with us so that forumers would not visit such scam like shops.
Can the situation be avoided if before we make payment...we ask for the printout receipt first...or quotation printed with proper heading...hence a 'binding' contract is done...if shop refuses...just walkaway it's just tint...and not a medicine of life and death..
Then only ensure when work begin at our car..with correct and respective tint...then payment made immediately..
Hence, product is documented by receipt of actual product...anything we bring the matter to consumer tribunal.
At times, Malaysian consumer is partly at fault because we tend to be forgiving and say never mind. For me, even RM 50 I brought the matter to consumer tribunal...it's not the value of sale but the morale behind it...don't cheat.
my 2 cents..