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alexander.ch_1992
post Jan 31 2017, 07:43 PM

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Hey sifus, looking for car tint for my Honda City.

Only care about heat and UV rejection as long as pass JPJ.

Sellers feel free to PM me. Thank you all.
alexander.ch_1992
post Mar 6 2017, 10:25 AM

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Hi there everyone. Stumbled upon this thread when I was Googling on car tint. Got mine done last week and decided to write in and help others make informed decision.

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Car: Honda City
Brand: Raytech
Outlet: Raytech Puchong
PIC: Mr Yau


What made the difference.

On site demo: was invited to test out on site, where they setup a room for buyer to feel the heat across different range of films.

Selling: no hard push hard selling, make suggestion based on what customer want. Unlike a few big brands that I dealt with where the first thing they do is try to push the highest end into your hands. (and keep pestering when can I come) =.=

Payment package: deal breaker. As a fresh grad, it's really hard for us to fork out a lump sum payment for the entire thing, especially the month after you received your car. Mr Yau was considerate enough to offer flexible payment scheme (I did partial payment in cash and remaining breakup for instalments). Other big brands seller seem reluctant (even got a sales agent saying sorry no we do not offer such things), as a buyer it really feels like all you care is just close the highest sales, get the money and close it.

Convenience: my entire tinting process was suppose to take 3 hours. But due to the high volume of cars on weekend, I got mine back abit late. But the location of the outlet is convenient enough. Morning drop car, went for movie, shopping, lunch, got mine back in the afternoon.

Post tinting care: thorough explanation on things we shouldnt do after tinting. Considerate enough to paste stickers and labels in the car so I won't accidently forget and roll down window by mistake.

Conclusion as a first time buyer (with zero knowledge about cars, coating and tint), highly satisfied and confident in Raytech, affordable from a fresh grad viewpoint, comfortable sales and payment process. Don't even need free gift to entice fresh customer. =D

 

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