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Showing Off Your Work FAIL

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» 21 Failures in Communication

  1. Sir DBG says:

    That would be a gash, not a dent. GOSH! You should learn the difference before posting things like this and looking like idiots!

    • Rally says:

      Not really a gash. More of a crease, really. Still, FAILBlog fail.

    • A Person says:

      Yes, you’re technically right, but you’re an idiot.

      The whole point of bothering to put your name and phone number on the truck is to use the truck as marketing, not just transportation. It’s a rolling advert.

      And a rolling ad for a bodywork service that’s an example or poor bodywork is a bad advert. Because what you’re selling people isn’t a specific technical dent removal service. What you’re selling people on is the idea of making their car look new again. Trying to sell that idea from a car that doesn’t reflect the image people have in their minds of a nice looking car is not only ineffective but counterproductive.

      Sure, this specific defect isn’t one their service fixes, any more than a mismatched body panel or missing bumper would be. But if you think people won’t associate that with “not good at your service,” you’re nuts.

  2. xxxxxxxxxxx says:

    I get it, but it’s not funny.

  3. tash says:

    although still funny, damage like this is not really fixed by those who do paintless dent repair. instead they usually fix the small damages like dents from hailstones or like ones from a shopping trolley

  4. Mike says:

    I think he did a fine job at repairing his truck, you should have seen it before he started working on it.

  5. Sharkboy39 says:

    Good thing he has that job

  6. taylor says:

    That is whats commonly known as a buckle and PDR guys don’t specialize in that kind of repair, also, the paint is broken and clearly wouldn’t fall under the category paintless dent repair. it would either be replaced, or pulled and bonded.

  7. musgrove442 says:

    As the old saying goes: “The Cobbler’s son goes barefoot.”

  8. Animesekai says:

    I don’t see the dent…? He did a great job.

  9. asvghnhdjghj says:

    did he .. ??

  10. Frank says:

    Looks like poop. If you go to their crappy webpage, even the red Sunfire fix looks like crap: http://dentsbegone.net/dbg/

    I’m guessing Bruce should stop drinking or doing crystal meth and figure out how to repair cars. I don’t know how to repair cars, but I don’t advertise that as my job on a busted car.

  11. guy says:

    Wonder if people intentionally dent his truck and he just gets sick of repairing it.

    And to all the others who posted “it’s not a dent”, If my livelihood depended on my dent repair business then I would pay a body shop to immediately fix damage to my car which was beyond the scope of my abilities.

    Still a fail unless it recently happened.

  12. Colorless says:

    Maybe they mean dentures! Aw who am I kidding…

  13. chrisuscfan says:

    It looks like he tried fixing it with toothpaste and silly putty.

  14. amethyst42 says:

    He kept driving around the try and find himself, but he just wasn’t there…

  15. wellactually says:

    Not a fail. Are you all 12 years old or something? Damage like that would be major body work and likely require the entire panel be replaced.

    Paintless Dent Repair is minor body work. It’s kind of like those little kiosks that repair windshield cracks. (They wouldn’t be able to replace an entire windshield though.)

    Anybody who thinks this is a fail is a complete retard.


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