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<blockquote data-quote="Earl Thigpen" data-source="post: 594927" data-attributes="member: 3999"><p>We've had two incidents with auto glass in the past year. One, a tree limb fell on my truck and cracked the windshield and bent the top of my truck. Chevy body shop took care of everything but when I picked up the truck it had the wrong windshield in it. The body shop writter asked me how I could tell it was wrong. Well, the original windshield was tinted and this one wasn't. It had a bunch of "dots" at the top where the tinting goes. OK, so we will "have to order a new windshield" which was what they should have done in the first place. Chez guys, I'm old but not stupid. Why would someone think they could get away with something so obviously wrong.</p><p></p><p>Then we had to replace the wife's glass in her new Envoy. Same thing, same glass company, same dealership, same insurance company but the problem wasn't the insurance company. Long story short, we're changing dealerships and glass company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earl Thigpen, post: 594927, member: 3999"] We've had two incidents with auto glass in the past year. One, a tree limb fell on my truck and cracked the windshield and bent the top of my truck. Chevy body shop took care of everything but when I picked up the truck it had the wrong windshield in it. The body shop writter asked me how I could tell it was wrong. Well, the original windshield was tinted and this one wasn't. It had a bunch of "dots" at the top where the tinting goes. OK, so we will "have to order a new windshield" which was what they should have done in the first place. Chez guys, I'm old but not stupid. Why would someone think they could get away with something so obviously wrong. Then we had to replace the wife's glass in her new Envoy. Same thing, same glass company, same dealership, same insurance company but the problem wasn't the insurance company. Long story short, we're changing dealerships and glass company. [/QUOTE]
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