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<blockquote data-quote="Bimshop Singapore" data-source="post: 752899" data-attributes="member: 32145"><p><strong><u>17 Feb 2018</u></strong></p><p> </p><p>A re-post of a write-up we posted in 2014, its still relevant to this day.</p><p> </p><p>Most sellers would jump at the sales opportunity but we have our principles to abide plus we want our customer to understand our product and how it works and the limitation of the results if there are other factors affecting it. </p><p>This is the difference when you mod @ Bimshop.</p><p> </p><p>For today's case, the owner had a spoilt original ae light on 1 side and enquired abt changing to our led ones. </p><p>The problem is when we saw the pics of his headlight sets, we could see that one headlight set is much newer that the other, ie the eyebrow on 1 headlight set is still grayish white while the other is yellowish.</p><p>The yellowing is a rough indicator of the age and oxidation of the headlight set. </p><p>The problem might not be obvious when its on orange lights (unless u really noticed) but on white led markers, you would probably see 1 headlight set ae whiter and the other yellowish white. </p><p>Chances are 1 headlight set was replaced before. </p><p>We prefer to educate our customers on our products, the differences, what it can achieve. </p><p>The customers can then decide if they want it or not.</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://https//www.facebook.com/BimshopSG/photos/a.177593144693.120913.166890954693/10152216128524694/?type=3&theater" target="_blank">https://www.facebook.com/BimshopSG/photos/a.177593144693.120913.166890954693/10152216128524694/?type=3&theater</a></p><p> </p><p><img src="https://scontent.fsin1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/1925223_10152216128524694_1167810577_n.jpg?oh=997484d4bc05d7b71e660dea11496102&oe=5B1E4AE2" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bimshop Singapore, post: 752899, member: 32145"] [B][U]17 Feb 2018[/U][/B] A re-post of a write-up we posted in 2014, its still relevant to this day. Most sellers would jump at the sales opportunity but we have our principles to abide plus we want our customer to understand our product and how it works and the limitation of the results if there are other factors affecting it. This is the difference when you mod @ Bimshop. For today's case, the owner had a spoilt original ae light on 1 side and enquired abt changing to our led ones. The problem is when we saw the pics of his headlight sets, we could see that one headlight set is much newer that the other, ie the eyebrow on 1 headlight set is still grayish white while the other is yellowish. The yellowing is a rough indicator of the age and oxidation of the headlight set. The problem might not be obvious when its on orange lights (unless u really noticed) but on white led markers, you would probably see 1 headlight set ae whiter and the other yellowish white. Chances are 1 headlight set was replaced before. We prefer to educate our customers on our products, the differences, what it can achieve. The customers can then decide if they want it or not. [URL="http://https//www.facebook.com/BimshopSG/photos/a.177593144693.120913.166890954693/10152216128524694/?type=3&theater"]https://www.facebook.com/BimshopSG/photos/a.177593144693.120913.166890954693/10152216128524694/?type=3&theater[/URL] [IMG]https://scontent.fsin1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/1925223_10152216128524694_1167810577_n.jpg?oh=997484d4bc05d7b71e660dea11496102&oe=5B1E4AE2[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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