My experience with F.S
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Originally posted by wasted911:
I had my alarm installed at Visions, and I was dissapointed when it turns out there wasnt a pin sensor for my trunk..
bastards..
I had my alarm installed at Visions, and I was dissapointed when it turns out there wasnt a pin sensor for my trunk..
bastards..
Life time warranty on installation......
Just bring it back, or take it to another location if you can. Just bring the Inv and Work Order. I think we are done with this post and slagging shops, ANY shops. If you are not willing to bring it back to have it re-done why complain about it at all then?
Just bring it back, or take it to another location if you can. Just bring the Inv and Work Order. I think we are done with this post and slagging shops, ANY shops. If you are not willing to bring it back to have it re-done why complain about it at all then?
I am so tired of this crap where you guys have nothing better to do then bash stores. Figure out how your crap works first before you go shooting your mouth off.
Your trunk pin is not hooked up. It is extra. If you paid for it great. Go get it hooked up or get your money back or do something no one wants to hear you wine.
If your install is not what you want.... Get it fixed. All these places have lifetime waranty so go get it fixed, get your money back or do it yourself. Then you will have no one to blame but your self.
and i am sure you wont post that.
[ January 25, 2006, 11:37 PM: Message edited by: stillwater ]
Your trunk pin is not hooked up. It is extra. If you paid for it great. Go get it hooked up or get your money back or do something no one wants to hear you wine.
If your install is not what you want.... Get it fixed. All these places have lifetime waranty so go get it fixed, get your money back or do it yourself. Then you will have no one to blame but your self.
and i am sure you wont post that.
[ January 25, 2006, 11:37 PM: Message edited by: stillwater ]
Originally posted by Underdog:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by wasted911:
I had my alarm installed at Visions, and I was dissapointed when it turns out there wasnt a pin sensor for my trunk..
bastards..
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by wasted911:
I had my alarm installed at Visions, and I was dissapointed when it turns out there wasnt a pin sensor for my trunk..
bastards..
Originally posted by 92zed34:
No i resorted to kicking the fender
No i resorted to kicking the fender
Mark
[ January 26, 2006, 01:05 AM: Message edited by: SQ Civic ]
Originally posted by SQ Civic:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by 92zed34:
No i resorted to kicking the fender
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by 92zed34:
No i resorted to kicking the fender
Mark </font>[/QUOTE]Most people buy an alarm to protect their gear, not the car...that is what you have insurance for. I had an alarm in my 93 cavy. The car was only worth a few hunded bucks and I really wouldn't lose any sleep over it being stolen, but I was worried about someone stealing my 1500 dollar video deck.
You paid FS to have a job done.
In your opinion the job was not done correctly.
pretend for a moment that you are a car-audio installer. Joe Schmo comes in, and pays you to insatll his alarm.
A month later Joe Schmo feels that he did not get what he paid for.
Now as the person who did the install would you rather:
A) Your name and reputation gets tarnished
B) You are given the chance to correct the problem and make Joe Schmo Happy.
In your opinion the job was not done correctly.
pretend for a moment that you are a car-audio installer. Joe Schmo comes in, and pays you to insatll his alarm.
A month later Joe Schmo feels that he did not get what he paid for.
Now as the person who did the install would you rather:
A) Your name and reputation gets tarnished
B) You are given the chance to correct the problem and make Joe Schmo Happy.




