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Old 06-13-2010, 05:11 AM
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Re: Best Buys WET Zagg Install

I've heard of so many horror stories with Best Buy and the Zagg installations. I guess people don't relized your not supposed to dunk the phone in water then apply. One of the rules it says on the package is to not spray the solution on the device, but to the screen protector and your fingers only. These guys spray the screen and drench the cover..then apply. That is why I will never buy a Zagg or any type of screen protector that requires water to apply. I don't trust anyone but me to put those things on. And there is no way of showing proof that they were at fault either...unless you point it out right then and there. I really think Best Buy needs to teach their employees the correct way to install a screen protector.

Just a heads up anyway...Zagg went away with the spray bottle, and now ships the Zagg cover with a sponge or sorts..sorta like a rubber sponge that is wet, and has the solution but doesnt drip to the point of soaking the phone. Best Buy doesn't use that, they use the water bottle still and that is whats causing all these headaches.

So be warned...and do it yourself...it doesn't take much to put those on anyway...epecially now they come with the sponge.
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