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Posted by TGIN on August 14, 2007 at 03:51:31 from (4.224.222.5):
In Reply to: feel soaked by tire shop posted by bison on August 13, 2007 at 21:28:16:
I`ve had alot of tires changed and bought used tires from the dealer but never a bill like that . You could about get a new tire and tube put on here for that . Our problem around here is getting it done , I`ve seen it take 2-4 week`s to get them out to fix a tire . They are the only game in town and they know it . Every time ya call`em they say your next on the list , then when ya call back in a day or 2 they say your next on the list .Without it down on paper about all you can do is B1tch
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