Tire Mounting Damage?
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After shelling thousands to get my new wheels, I was not going to let anyone mishandle them. When I took them in for mounting, I called the manager and we both examined them to confirm they were mint. He gave them to his "best guy" and he stood there all the time till the job was done. He did a very impressive job
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The manager called me today and said I had 2 options after talking to the regional VP.... either I pay to fix two of the wheels or he can file an insurance claim. But he 'warned' me that if the insurance adjuster comes out and says that the shop didn't do the damage, that I would get nothing. I said fine, have them come out and inspect my wheels, because I'm not going to pay for damages that I didn't cause. The fact that he's willing to try to deal with me tells me that he knows that it was dismounting/mounting damage, but won't admit to it out in the open. So we'll see where this goes.
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Wow.
Here are before pics that I found: http://imgur.com/a/zZg7O
And you've got to be joking me. Corporate said it wasn't their fault after their insurance guy came out to see them. Even though the insurance adjuster told me not to go back there again and said he definitely saw the damages.
Here are before pics that I found: http://imgur.com/a/zZg7O
And you've got to be joking me. Corporate said it wasn't their fault after their insurance guy came out to see them. Even though the insurance adjuster told me not to go back there again and said he definitely saw the damages.
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I'm not really surprised at the response from Discount Tire. Your wheels appear to be in terrible condition and some or most of the deterioration is not from the mounting machine. I don't doubt some small scratches were caused by the machine, but the overall condition of the wheel makes me think you need to have them refinished anyway. I would just bite the bullet and have them refinished.
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I'm not really surprised at the response from Discount Tire. Your wheels appear to be in terrible condition and some or most of the deterioration is not from the mounting machine. I don't doubt some small scratches were caused by the machine, but the overall condition of the wheel makes me think you need to have them refinished anyway. I would just bite the bullet and have them refinished.
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Lol so months later. I had their insurance company come look at my wheels. The independent contractor told me he def saw the damages and told me not to go back to a place like that.
Weeks later, Discount Tire denied that they were responsible for the damages. I showed my pictures on their Facebook, and the manager started calling me. I returned the manager's call today after a week of having him call me multiple times (I expected some good news/I didn't have a chance to call back this past week).
He tells me that corporate told him to do whatever he wanted since the claims department said they weren't responsible (again, I dunno how they denied responsibility for this), and out of the generosity of his heart, he is still willing to pay $150 to fix two of my wheels if I pay for the other half. When I told him that this didn't seem fair, he almost hung up on me, until I said that I'd think about it.
Thanks Discount Tire of Kennesaw, GA! Enjoy your publicity! 40,000 views of people that won't do business with you because you were dishonest with me. Don't even care about my BBS's now.
Weeks later, Discount Tire denied that they were responsible for the damages. I showed my pictures on their Facebook, and the manager started calling me. I returned the manager's call today after a week of having him call me multiple times (I expected some good news/I didn't have a chance to call back this past week).
He tells me that corporate told him to do whatever he wanted since the claims department said they weren't responsible (again, I dunno how they denied responsibility for this), and out of the generosity of his heart, he is still willing to pay $150 to fix two of my wheels if I pay for the other half. When I told him that this didn't seem fair, he almost hung up on me, until I said that I'd think about it.
Thanks Discount Tire of Kennesaw, GA! Enjoy your publicity! 40,000 views of people that won't do business with you because you were dishonest with me. Don't even care about my BBS's now.
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ive had a tire shop do the exact same damage, it wasnt from their machine, it was from the metal tool they use to "pry" the tire off the rim. they pry the lip up and hook the machine to it and rotate the wheel. ive seen that "tool" slide along wheels and take the paint right off.
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This is why I had a signed paper stating that if my wheels were damaged in any way that Meineke would replace them!!
Always ask if there is a guarantee before they do that stuff. They should have reverse mounted it if that was a problem, at least it wouldn't be seen that way.
Always ask if there is a guarantee before they do that stuff. They should have reverse mounted it if that was a problem, at least it wouldn't be seen that way.
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