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Beware the company called Main Event Emblems. You have been warned. I am a customer of this company, and I have personally watched this company deliberately mislead their customers.
This company is concerned about other things besides making replacement emblems for your vehicle. You might get extra consideration you weren't anticipating. Their representatives are also concerned about customer social credit scores, and ripping off customers with whom they do not agree.
Sadly, a lot of businesses in recent years have gone in this direction. You will recall that many businesses were actually shut down (some taken over...) during the Covid pandemic.
This company has experience making emblems, which aren't the most sophisticated part of the vehicle, just a detail. So this isn't hugely important or dramatic and that's why I'm being brief about it. They are aware of what occurred. If they wanted to correct the matter, they could. It hasn't happened.
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