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<blockquote data-quote="Saint211" data-source="post: 4906866" data-attributes="member: 564903"><p>This is very unfortunate. As an installer... I would love to see more jobs like this.. especially where a customer has money to work with(not trying to sound greedy).. has a plan but trusts your expertise enough to make it happen. The more shops like this discourage people... The worse it is for every installer.</p><p></p><p>I could say things about the price and so on and so forth but it will do no good. I am sure you could have got a better job done with less moolah, but that isn't the point here.</p><p></p><p>When I get a customer who wants to do stuff like this... I treat every car like it is my own. I actually get excited about doing cool stuff in peoples vehicles.</p><p></p><p>And the shelf over the install should have been built out of higher quality materials... particle board? No bracing?</p><p></p><p>Like said above... take pictures... document it... and take it back to the shop. Eventually theyll realize that it would not be a good thing for them to let you leave unhappy again. Hopefully rhey realize their error, re-do the shelf and fix the antenna and that will be the end of it....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saint211, post: 4906866, member: 564903"] This is very unfortunate. As an installer... I would love to see more jobs like this.. especially where a customer has money to work with(not trying to sound greedy).. has a plan but trusts your expertise enough to make it happen. The more shops like this discourage people... The worse it is for every installer. I could say things about the price and so on and so forth but it will do no good. I am sure you could have got a better job done with less moolah, but that isn't the point here. When I get a customer who wants to do stuff like this... I treat every car like it is my own. I actually get excited about doing cool stuff in peoples vehicles. And the shelf over the install should have been built out of higher quality materials... particle board? No bracing? Like said above... take pictures... document it... and take it back to the shop. Eventually theyll realize that it would not be a good thing for them to let you leave unhappy again. Hopefully rhey realize their error, re-do the shelf and fix the antenna and that will be the end of it.... [/QUOTE]
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