JClark
June 9, 2009, 7:35am
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Dude. lol. How is it not their fault? I worked in retail. I know all about warranty’s, etc.
They clearly state it’s impact resistant. I bought it because I wanted it to resist impact so my fog lights wouldn’t crack. Again. Yet, they still did.
Would you not call that false advertising? It’s not my fault they described their product incorrectly. I think I more than have a case for getting a refund/new fogs. The f’in film is as thick as 3 or 4 quarters. It’s not that thin man. It’s not the invisible film you put on the front end of a car to protect the paint. It’s WAY thicker.
Do you guys even know what the hell I’m talking about?
Impact resistant. Resistant. Meaning it will resist dirt and sand flying through the air. It cannot alter the laws of physics and defeat flying rocks like Thor.