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 Do Not Buy V-Kool, Standard of service and quality is gone

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Jason
post Aug 7 2008, 12:31 AM

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1. I have 2 cars with V-Kool. one 5 years another 8 years. both performance have deteriorated till its quite ridiculous.

2. V-Kool is a good product no doubt (for use less than 5 years, more than that, deteriorate!), but it seems that the HEADQUARTERS itself is not bothered about installation quality, not taking responsibility and lousy service. If that is the HEADQUARTERS, how much better can dealers be?

3. Please be aware that there are a lot of fake V-Kool out there. So don't think that you are getting V-Kool when the seller claim it is. Even if their installation, service and price very good, V-Gool is not V-Kool. Don't believe me? Randomly pick a shop selling V-Kool, call the PJ HQ and ask them do they guarantee it is original as it is their dealer. See what they tell you. You'll be amazed smile.gif

Personally, as a consumer, car club member, and simply as a concerned individual. This is very bad. The only way to stop it is to stop giving them business. Without my money they won't die. Without their V-Kool I won't die either.

As for the idiots and retards who defend V-Kool. Simple fact here, just because shit didn't happen to you doesn't mean it didn't happen. I see no reason for TS to bull us. He has nothing to gain out of this.
Jason
post Aug 7 2008, 12:50 PM

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QUOTE(andyjyneo @ Aug 7 2008, 12:29 PM)
Original Vkool has certificate to prove that it's Vkool. That's the only way to recognise, I guess.
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how are "certificates" made? then how would a person never seen an original certificate knows how it looks like? even if you do, i print on a ivory card and say its the real thing, new revision, you also wouldn't know. besides, i could be a genuine dealer with real certificates, just that i sell you the fake v-kool and give you the real certificates.

your method of identification is so flawed you probably can't tell an ah kua from a woman.

This post has been edited by Jason: Aug 7 2008, 12:51 PM
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post Aug 7 2008, 12:56 PM

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QUOTE(andyjyneo @ Aug 7 2008, 12:52 PM)
No, what I mean is if your tint is genuine Vkool, a Vkool certificate will be issued to you. Prove this certificate if you need warranty for any defects, etc.
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i fully understand you. you seem unable to comprehend me.

1. what if i am a v-kool dealer, i stick fake v-kool on your car, and give you the real certificate?
2. what if i am some shop, i stick fake v-kool on your car and give you a fake certificate, but claim its real. You, as a first time customer, never seen V-Kool certificate before, how would you know its real or not?

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3. what if i am some shop, i stick fake v-kool on your car and give you a fake certificate, but claim its real. You have 3 cars with V-Kool tint, you know how the original certificate looks like. The fake certificate i give you don't look the same, i tell you "oh they changed it, this is the new design for the V-Kool certificate". you'll say "oh, okay" and thats it.

fail.
Jason
post Aug 7 2008, 02:12 PM

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QUOTE(andyjyneo @ Aug 7 2008, 12:29 PM)
Original Vkool has certificate to prove that it's Vkool. That's the only way to recognise, I guess.
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then why you say this? if you dont know better stfu and don't mislead other people.

 

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