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I discovered Tony knowingly installs defective glass, so defective it is not safe to drive with it. After this, I called Tony but he refused to converse, refused to examine, refused to replace, and after discovering he creates fake reviews, even re-work by Tony (which he never offered) is undesirable. No ethical installer runs for the hills after hearing their work is causing safety issues. An ethical person wants to make it right. They want to get a non-defective piece of glass in there, to keep a person safe.
Instead, Tony, like a criminal, hung up the phone. Buyers: Do not be fooled. Tony's defective glass looks okay related to chips and cracks, but contains waviness and distortions, making driving hazardous and being highly susceptible to unusual cracking upon impact. I contacted the manufacturer and had independent audits of the glass, surveyed by professionals with 30 years experience, verifying these claims.
Tony's reviews, I learned, have been faked, via opening a free email address, then creating a Yelp or Google profile with a Euro-centric name, then reviewing businesses, like restaurants to appear real, then reviewing Budget Auto Glass with 5 stars. If Tony cared as much about installing quality product, he'd not have to lie and scheme. All told, it seems quite evidential that Tony is getting stolen or defective glass for free or next-to-free, installing fraudulently in the hopes it doesn't catch up with him.
He installs glass directly and for a corrupt dealer, Ted Yu, at Ted's Auto Corporation (Richardson), who also creates fake reviews -- these two collude to defraud, with Ted saying, 'talk to Tony', and Tony saying 'I don't work for you, I work for Ted', both taking from consumers fraudulently. What most consumers don't know is the integrity of windshield glass is a life or death matter: It will not hold up properly in an accident or collision if compromised. Windshields are more than what you can see.
Buyer Beware.
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