They Broke My Windshield Scam
I stopped at a gas station and was approached by a blue uniformed man who say he would wash my windshield for free. being a dumb teenager I said sure, what's the worst that could happen. When I came out the gas station
I stopped at a gas station and was approached by a blue uniformed man who say he would wash my windshield for free. being a dumb teenager I said sure, what's the worst that could happen. When I came out the gas station
by Steven (San Diego) I was fed the same scam story by a gentlemen at a gas station, only I really didn't want a repair. The only few cracks on my windshield had been there for years and were not going to get worse.
I recently read a blog post about someone who got a bullseye from a rock flying up off the road. The person decided to try a Do-It-Yourself kit, but then chickened out. Instead, he called a nationally known auto glass company to come and fix his windshield. I guess he was nervous about them, which is why he posted to this forum looking for feedback. I hear that a lot, but that is not what prompted me to write this article. What struck me was one of the other comments