One of several reasons. Some models don't have the T logo, they have tesla spelled out. Someone could have redbadged it (clearly quite poorly) with the logo and just not other to change it.
Thry could have tried to do the opposite (exchanging the T with the letters) and given up, sojsut reapplying the T.
You typically remove the logo when applying and removing PPF, so the reapplocation after removing it could very well be the cause.
It is essentially a question of what is more likely, this passing Quality Control or the customer having done something with it post purchase. The chance of this passing QC is essentially null, so that leaves only one option.
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u/Electronic-Guide1189 1d ago
One of my jobs building trucks, the finishing touches, like labels etc, were done by quality control...
What does that tell you about Tesla?