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I see it. They don't do any "work" on the outside but may have laid the tint against the outside windows to get an outline to cut the tint for inside and inadvertently rubbed against the car.
If you look up close did they scratch into the clear or is the milky sitting on top of the clear? Either way, it can probably be buffed out. You need a real up close picture, preferably in a dark location and then shine a flashlight on the damage. That picture is taken too far back in too bright light.
In the car I had before my FR-S, my girlfriend did a surprise tint on it when it was a couple weeks old. They used heat guns and burnt nice 2" circles into the seat and denied they even used heat guns for tinting after I showed them what they did. Maybe your tinters scratched the paint and used a cutting compound to get the scratch out and that is causing a light refraction like tyrantcf mentioned?
This is why I on my FR-S, I used the inhouse tinter at Toyota so there was no shenanigans of destroying anything and denying it. Hopefully your tinter isn't such an jerkface when you show them.
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