Website Promises “Perfect Fit” & “100% Money Back Guarantee” — Reality Delivers Partial Covers, Cut-It-Yourself Installation, and a No-Win Refund and Warranty Trap!
Be very careful before ordering from First Class Covers.
The website gives the impression that you are buying a fully custom, vehicle-specific set of seat covers with a “Perfect Fit Guarantee” and “100% Money Back Guarantee.” The normal order page asks for your exact vehicle, VIN, and seat configuration, which makes it seem like the covers will be fully made for your exact seats.
What the website does not clearly explain during the normal order process is that the only seat cover option actually sold through the website is their limited “Standard Custom Fitment” product, not the alternate “Full Custom Fitment” option, and that this important distinction only becomes clear later through buried policies and the installation video, as it is not meaningfully mentioned or offered as an upgrade option during the ordering process.
That matters because their buried policy language says standard fitment is “intended fit, not refundable,” that some of your original seat may still show, and that the back seat covers do not fully wrap around and only cover the front face. Those are major limitations that most buyers would want to know before ordering, not after delivery.
The website also does not clearly explain that you may have to personally alter the covers yourself, including manually locating hole positions, cutting the material, using tools to force the covers into place, or even removing or loosening seats in your vehicle, even though the site promises installation in less than 30 minutes. In my case, the covers arrived without required headrest openings. Their installation instructions then required me to manually locate the spot, poke holes, cut a small “X,” and tuck the material underneath. Their instructions also showed using a flathead screwdriver or putty knife to force the cover into place and said excess straps could be cut. That means the buyer, not the company, is expected to finish and alter the product after delivery.
Another serious problem is the refund policy. Their policy says return items must be “In original condition and packaging” and “Unused, with all tags attached.” But at the same time, they also say the covers must be fully installed properly before they will review a refund, and that refund requests can be denied if a full installation was not attempted. In other words, if you do not install and alter the covers, they can deny the refund. But if you do install, cut, tuck, and trim the covers, you risk no longer having a product that is still “unused” and in original condition. That creates a no-win situation for the customer.
There is also a warranty issue buyers should know about. The site promotes a warranty, but the policy says that if you use one of their larger discounts, that discount replaces the warranty on the order. Since discounts appear built into the normal website sale path, the advertised warranty may be far more limited than most buyers would assume.
I ultimately had to file a dispute with Affirm twice, and in the end it was resolved in my favor, but I am leaving this review so other buyers understand the risk. The biggest risk is not just the product itself, which I do not consider high quality, remotely custom, or worth nearly $500. I am also not convinced the covers are actually Nappa leather as advertised. The bigger problem is that the website makes the product seem far more premium, straightforward, and protected by real guarantees than it actually is once you read the hidden policies and instructions and actually communicate with the support team. Their responses to me included: “All of your concerns are as advertised,” “not following the installation guidelines, including required cutouts, does not qualify for a refund or replacement,” and “we cannot provide a resolution for issues arising from non-compliance with our guidelines... This will be our final position on the matter.”
I cannot in good conscience recommend this company after the experience I had. Their policies are written in a way that appears to let them deny almost any claim. I ordered the covers on December 16, 2025. They did not arrive until February 10, 2026, well past the delivery timeframe the website led me to expect, and the matter was not finally resolved until April 2, 2026. I hope this review spares someone else the same hassle, delay, and possible loss of money.
If I could give negative stars, I would.
16. desember 2025
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