up2nogood wrote:
avvidclif1 wrote:
But no-one has reported a Sailun to fail so they can try out their damage policy.
Most keep missing this point, yes paying for damages is great, but as I said I would prefer the tire that doesn't have a history of failure .
I think Laknox missed the point when asked about does he know this for a fact, I think what was asked is does he know for a fact if Sailun does or does not cover damage from a failure. Its been reported enough on here that we ALL should know by now with the many failures of the Goodyear tire that they cover damages .
I seem to remember a post about someone who did have a Sailun go bad and tried to file a claim, but Sailun simply said "no damage claims, period". I don't have time to search it out today as I'm working. Was sometime in '14...
Lyle