Rear scream sticker

For the fourth time, I am going to need a new rear screen on a nearly new secondhand car because removing a sticker damaged the heating elements. In two cases I demanded that the retailer remove the sticker at their own risk. They stumped up for a new screen without argument. When will they learn that customers don't want to be a mobile advertisement? Some stickers are even large enough to be a visibility hazard.

Asked on 17 October 2009 by

Answered by Honest John
I leave mine on to show support for my dealer who does an excellent job for me. If he sees I have left the sticker on when I take the car for a service he will naturally have a better attitude towards me and my car.
Tags: dealers owning
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