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the east coast kid
06-05-2007, 10:33 AM
Just want to know what the stsndard vehical wrap warranty you all are offering entails IE how long ect...?

thanks.

mark in tx
06-06-2007, 09:11 AM
I give 1 year on the install.
That seems to cover the few times when an edge might curl up a little.

Checkers
06-06-2007, 09:58 AM
Use the search option, this has been discussed many times.

Checkers

the east coast kid
06-06-2007, 10:06 AM
what did you search. I tried vehical wrap warranty, and came up empty.

aaa_awesome_signs
06-06-2007, 12:31 PM
It's funny when people just tell you to search instead of actually offering valid information. Why even have a forum? The first response to every thread should be "why don't you search for it?"

Anyway, I don't offer a warranty unless the manufacturer of the vinyl i am using does. I know Avery offers a 1year warranty. Not sure about 3M.

Some customers just want to know that if something does happen to their $3k wrap, then they will be covered. But then, if they get keyed or their kid runs their bike into it or starts picking at it, then whos to say whom is to blame? It can be a real sticky situation.

Pro Signs & Graphix
06-06-2007, 12:44 PM
Well East Coast, if that is how you spelled it then you can expect to receive zero results. Just type in the word "Wrap" or "Warranty".

AAA - Checkers answer was valid information. In order to be in the business, a person must have a certain level of motivation and not expect others to fork over every answer that has essentially become common knowledge. To do otherwise on a forum would be to run around in circles and impede progress. The exception to this is when there is something new to add.

doublesky
06-06-2007, 02:51 PM
I also warranty the install for 1 year, and the material for up to four with a laminate but only if it is a "defect" in the material. Haven't had any issues yet. (knock on wood)

Gino
06-06-2007, 03:21 PM
AAA...

If you went to school the first day and you and the rest of the people all had a lesson and almost everyone understood, that would be great. If the next day two new kids came in and you repeated the first day's lesson over again…. well, it would be a great review for all and maybe everyone would understand it this time. However, the third day and the fourth and so on… a new kid came into class and you repeated the same lesson over and over again…. most of the others will become dropouts and stop attending class. Therefore, everyone will only be as smart as the newest kid. From time to time, it doesn’t hurt to re-iterate these findings, but to get on someone’s case that gave good information and proposed the OP to do a little homework on his/her own… is just good sense for the entire class…. site. :thumb:

bertex
06-06-2007, 05:17 PM
This reminds me of something I heard once, where a guy offered a 1 - 5 warranty, where he'd be surprised if it didn't last 1 year and equally surprised if it lasted 5, maybe here?

JM Designs
06-06-2007, 05:30 PM
Excellent point Gino............Here's one on me:beer :thumb: