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BmwJunkie

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Post by BmwJunkie »

Hey everyone! I have been an onlooker for a few months and I have to say I have learned a lot just reading all of your posts. I would like to get into the business. I came across this http://windshield-repair-exposed.com/ and was wondering what all you veterians think about it. Is it worth the money? It looks lagit. Let me know what you think


Thanks,
Scott P
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Post by sunshine wr »

Scott Tyner is on here from time to time, maybe he'll respond? My answer will only be deleted.
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Post by Glass Medic »

I'm a newbe myself, but I've tried various sites like this, and they're generally a waste of money. If you read through the posts on this site, you will get all the info you need to be successful. I wouldn't waste your money on it.
Doug
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Post by mepoozer »

Hello- my personal opinion is don't do it- I have done repairs for a while and am no expert but-why pay them for something you could do? I do my jobs and bill the insurance companies directly and recieve payment-no middle men and I haven't done ALOT but getting there and my husband also does repairs and is willing to teach someone to do it if you are close to us-Littleton, CO Just my opinion,Karen
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Post by autocosmetics »

Hi Scott P,

I have both the Cinron marketing program and Scott Tyner's program (the one you're inquiring about.) I paid twice as much for the Cinron program, but I think Scott's is more useful to someone just starting out. He is very detailed and thorough in guiding you step by step, comparing equipment, giving phone numbers, etc. You could probably find a lot of the information in it if you spend time in this forum going through all the archives and posts. Keep in mind that you will recover the cost of buying his program by doing just 3 repairs, so you have to make the decision whether it's worth it or not to you. Also, he offers a money back guarantee if you're not satisfied, and not many people have the confidence in their product to do that.

I have corresponded with Scott by email and found him to be a very honest and sincere person. He is offering a legitimate product that I think can be very helpful to someone that is just starting out in windshield repair and doesn't know where to start, who to contact, and what to buy. It is very thorough and detailed.

When I first started in windshield repair everything seemed so confusing. I wish I would have had his program back then, it would have made everything clearer and easier for me to understand. At the time that I received the program I had been in windshield repair for awhile and knew a lot of what was in it, but there were still many things in it that I learned and found to be useful.

If you are new at this and can afford to buy it, I would highly recommend it. In the long run you will start making money faster (and be less confused!) than if you had to search for this information on your own.
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For someone just starting out, i'm not sure what you have to lose. While I haven't personally seen what he offers, he is a member here, and I am confident that he stands behind his products, and would follow through on his 90 day money back guarantee.

As autocosmetics said, if you get three repairs out of the whole thing, it's paid for itself. I would suspect that you could get much more than that, but again, I haven't read it.

The problem is, there are two types of marketing manuals on the market right now.

1. Cheap Ebooks & Cds on Ebay. Haven't read them, but i've heard from many people that they aren't even worth their very cheap price.
2. True marketing manuals like Scott's.

Unfortunately, as you've seen from previous posters, cheap ebooks & things give the real ones a bad name.

So, my advice would be to give it a serious look.
Delta Kits, Inc.
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Post by BmwJunkie »

Thanks Everyone! Your input is much appreciated. I think I will give it a shot.

Thanks,
Scott P
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Post by CPR »

You have nothing to lose, he does stand behind his product.
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Post by GlassStarz »

Anyone can do repairs and with some practice anyone can do good repairs. That said just like Scott says on his page most WR buisnesses fail. Why? because most people dont know how to sell and the everyday buisness paperwork drives them away.(IE dealing with insurance companys) So my belief is this if someone will show you how to overcome these problems and give you a better chance at profiting in this buisness Jump Jump Jump at it sounds like he is under charging you pay a thousand dollars for a kit then balk at a couple hundred to show you how to suceed? yup your gonna fail.
Myself I can sell anything to anyone but I also know my paperwork is crap so I use ACT sure it costs me but I dont like the billing process.
I dont know Scott but i can tell you he seems to be an ok guy when I lost my son a little over a year ago he sent me a nice letter expressing his condolences and that says alot about a guy
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