i'd buy one from ya if i still had my SER (i'm the guy was was scammed by the other guy lol)
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i'd buy one from ya if i still had my SER (i'm the guy was was scammed by the other guy lol)
That really sucks.
Why don't you file a claim in paypal? You should be able to get your money back.
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Haven't planned on it. I just don't see enough interest in it to making a bunch just for 2 or 3 people. I don't work at the vinyl shop anymore. I see the guy once in a blue moon. I could make them if there was at least 10 peeps interested.
do the stickers stick from the inside or outside of the car.? they could wear off over time if they stick on the outside. right? either way i want em
They stick on the outside so people can tint their car without worries. The vinyl is rated for a 7yr year life. They usually last longer than that. They will come off if you don't clean your window correctly before putting them on and when they are on don't scrub your windows like your scrubbing your floor mats down! You will be able to clean your car normally or go through car washes if that's what you do.
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