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<blockquote data-quote="Dir3ctor24" data-source="post: 538824" data-attributes="member: 556328"><p>I had a similar experience with Tweeter. What you want to do is be very professional and tell them what you want. Do NOT go in and yell or act like an a$$hole. NO ONE wants to help an a$$hole.</p><p></p><p>BEFORE they give you any BS...ask to speak with the manager of the store, and explain the situation to him AS SOON AS YOU WALK IN. Also, check up on their return policies before you go in. Tell them that there was NO problem with the car previous to the install, and that they SHOULD HAVE checked it prior to installation.</p><p></p><p>If they try to sell you more or get more money, tell them that you demand a FULL refund. No one should have to deal with someone else's mistakes. The customer is ALWAYS right.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dir3ctor24, post: 538824, member: 556328"] I had a similar experience with Tweeter. What you want to do is be very professional and tell them what you want. Do NOT go in and yell or act like an a$$hole. NO ONE wants to help an a$$hole. BEFORE they give you any BS...ask to speak with the manager of the store, and explain the situation to him AS SOON AS YOU WALK IN. Also, check up on their return policies before you go in. Tell them that there was NO problem with the car previous to the install, and that they SHOULD HAVE checked it prior to installation. If they try to sell you more or get more money, tell them that you demand a FULL refund. No one should have to deal with someone else's mistakes. The customer is ALWAYS right. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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