Is there a labor fee for the film provided by the 4S shop?
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The film provided by the 4S shop does not require a labor fee. Below is relevant information about car film: Classification of car film: (1) Coated and composite process film, whose main function is to block strong sunlight; dyed film, most of the dyed car films on the market use deep-dyeing technology, which involves adding heat absorbers through deep-dyeing to absorb infrared rays from sunlight for heat insulation. (2) Vacuum thermal evaporation film, which uses the vacuum thermal evaporation process to evaporate an aluminum layer onto the substrate to achieve heat insulation; metal magnetron sputtering film. Functions of car film: Create the best aesthetic appeal, improve explosion-proof performance, enhance air conditioning efficiency, resist harmful ultraviolet rays, and ensure passenger privacy.
When I first bought my car, the 4S store salesperson said they would give me window film as a gift. At that time, I also wondered if there would be additional labor charges. Sure enough, when I picked up the car, I was charged an installation fee, which they claimed wasn't included in the free offer. I immediately checked the contract for the terms, and fortunately, it didn't mention this fee. After arguing with them, they waived it. So, I think the free film should theoretically cover the installation entirely. The way the 4S store handled this wasn't very fair and might just be a sales tactic. When buying a car, make sure to clearly document any free offers in writing to avoid hidden costs. Additionally, the quality of free films is generally mediocre—they often bubble within a year or two. It's better to spend a little extra for a better one. Remember, as a car owner, don't rely too much on verbal promises; written agreements are key.