Mercedes Driver Pays $500 for Bonnet Repair After Flyer Sticker—Singapore News

Mercedes Driver Pays 0 for Bonnet Repair After Flyer Sticker—Singapore News

A Flyer That Stuck Around Like a Bad Habit

What Happened to Tan’s Mercedes?

Picture this: Tan, a proud Stomp contributor, was cruising his sleek Mercedes in the Dawson area of Queenstown on a sunny Saturday (May 8). He stopped to chill and – surprise! – there was a flyer glued to the front of his car.

He snapped a quick video of himself scrubbing the foamy culprit off the paint. But the flyer wasn’t budging outright. A scrap of that sticky mess remained on the bonnet, and some greased residue was left behind.

He reached out to the company named on the flyer, only to get a dead end:

  • Phone number “for the manager” was a fake.
  • No voicemail when he rang again.
  • Now he’s judging the warranty from a dash of $500 he spent on re‑polishing and coating.

“I had to spend time and my own money to redo my polishing and coating, which costs $500,” Tan confided to Stomp.

Jo’s Windshield Woes

Twice the story, but twice as quirky. On the same day, Jo discovered a business card stuck to his car’s windshield in Yishun. Attempts to clean it left behind a sticky residue just like Tan’s experience.

After a few fruitless calls to the company, Jo concluded with a sigh of resignation, “Guess I have to bear the charges for the damage,” and ended up in the May 12 report of Stomp.

Bottom Line

Seems like those flyers are on a mission to stick around – and we’re paying the bill! Make sure your car’s clean before letting the marketing magic take over.