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Old 05-09-2010, 02:49 PM   #17 (permalink)
Hi-Step'n370Z
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I agree with 370Zsteve;

[/QUOTE] Tell them you want a replacement panel. Period.[/QUOTE]

To me, the kicker here is that your Z is only 2 weeks old with 500 miles. You deserve to drive out with it as clean as it was when you brought it to them. Your Z is still new, not even broken in yet.

You paid them for the service they provided, and they need to assume liability for any harm they cause to any car they work on in the process of providing that service.

But! Don't go at them with a temper and or threats. Just be firm in your convictions. You are in the right and they know it. Tell them you are very happy and are completely satisfied with the tint job - (I assume you are) - but you've thought it through and you will only accept the installation of a new Nissan part, especially since the Z is still basically brand new.

If they are as reputable as you say they are, they should understand where you're coming from, and should be more than willing to provide you with the type of customer service you deserve - ESPECIALLY since this is such an easy fix for them to do.

Maybe you could try going back to your Dealer, explain the situation to them, and see if their Parts Dept. would help you out with this issue by ordering the part, and selling it to the tint shop at a discount to help both you and the tint shop get through this as easy as possible.

(by the way, are you sure they can remove/replace the panel without causing more damage?)

And as much as you're upset, look it on the bright side. At least they didn't take out a door or quarter panel. This is an easy fix no matter who ends up paying for it, so don't allow yourself to get too upset over this one.

I am not saying to give up easily, but just to look at this from the other side;
If the tint shop digs in their heels and is just a jerk about it, then you'll have to decide when it's smarter to just cut your losses and move on, because it would probably cost you more in legal fees to fight them than to have the part replaced yourself.

If that happens, and because of the circumstances, your Dealer may just be willing to work with you and help you out by taking care of the matter themselves, helping you with discounts and charging you a reasonable fee.

The main thing here is to not let this issue ruin what should be a great experience for you. It's not that big of a deal as it's an easy fix no matter who ends up doing it.
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