GSRoadsideAssistance wrote:
However, we will absolutely change a flat tire with your INFLATED spare. If you do not have anINFLATED spare,
(emphasis mine)
I keep seeing this phrase about "inflated spare" used in various communications about your roadside service and would like to know why you always say it that way.
I know, of course, that it might make a difference as to what specific truck they send (with a compressor or without) but is there any other reason that "inflated" is emphasized so much ?
In my one and only experience, I told the lady on the phone that I had a MOUNTED spare but had no real way of knowing how much air it had in it.......and they sent a truck with a compressor.