Originally posted by: cordite
Depends on whether or not you actually use the IS lifetime warranty.Originally posted by: maximusfarticus
http://www.bestskinsever.com These are the same thing and much much cheaper.
Originally posted by: maximusfarticus
Originally posted by: cordite
Depends on whether or not you actually use the IS lifetime warranty.Originally posted by: maximusfarticus
http://www.bestskinsever.com These are the same thing and much much cheaper.
Depends on how many times you'd use your lifetime warranty. The BSE is cheap enough to buy multiple times to get close to the IS price. May as well get the BSE.
Originally posted by: Immortal1
Originally posted by: Onund
How do these protectors leave the screen after it has been removed? All the opinions I read about are from people who have the protector on. Anyone have experience with taking it off and either replacing or going to something new? I'm concerned that the sticking stuff is going to mess up the screen.
I put one on one of my GPS units and screwed up the placement, so I tried to remove it and reseat it. Got it reseated, but left a frosted area where I lifted it. This was while I was applying it, so I thought it should have been able to lift and reapply. Not so. Seems once stuck on always stuck on. Ruined the screen when removing it. Still have the others I ordered, but WILL NOT be using them, don't want to risk ruining another screen
Originally posted by: ZippyDan
why pay 3x as much at invisishield?
Originally posted by: Basilisk
Originally posted by: ZippyDan
why pay 3x as much at invisishield?
InvisiShield has a much broader selection -- i.e., my phone's skin isn't available at BSE?
Otherwise, I'd have used BSE. That said, with this "half price" sale, and with $0 s/h at IS and $2 s/h (for 1 skin) the price difference (for 1 unit) is only about $3.
Originally posted by: maximusfarticus
http://www.bestskinsever.com These are the same thing and much much cheaper.
Originally posted by: tailes151
Originally posted by: maximusfarticus
http://www.bestskinsever.com These are the same thing and much much cheaper.
I agree. Have ordered from both companies and products are identical. The only difference being the packaging. BSE ship in a plain envelope and tell you to apply with a credit card or the like, and IS sends you some windex spray stuff and a piece of rubber to help apply the skin.
If they have you product, I'd go with BSE.
Hint: I've found the best solution to use when applying either skin is some windex.
Originally posted by: ballnchainart
Originally posted by: tailes151
Originally posted by: maximusfarticus
http://www.bestskinsever.com These are the same thing and much much cheaper.
I agree. Have ordered from both companies and products are identical. The only difference being the packaging. BSE ship in a plain envelope and tell you to apply with a credit card or the like, and IS sends you some windex spray stuff and a piece of rubber to help apply the skin.
If they have you product, I'd go with BSE.
Hint: I've found the best solution to use when applying either skin is some windex.
I would be careful if I were you where you spray Windex. It can destroy lcd screens....
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Originally posted by: Codewiz
Depends on the device. If it is an iphone, then the screen is glass and windex is no issue.
Originally posted by: Scagnetti
The problem arises after time. The edges will begin to fill with dust and dirt which will eventually make it peel, but also, makes it look bad.