tinstartrvlr wrote:
Sorry you had to experience that.
Probably something in the fine print spoke to that. Seems to me that is something that should be in the large print.
Typical.
So tired of business America and their desire to find ways to screw the customer to make a dime.
Wow, that's some conclusion you're leaping to with absolutely no information to support it.
The op never stated there was anything in the warrantees small print saying you had to go to mr. Tire. Lots of times, you can purchase a tire at another establishment and, if you can show the tire was not repairable, you can get reimbursed.
How did you leap to the conclusion that the op was misled, things were hurried in am all print, and this is another case of American business trying to rip off the public?
Whatever happened to personal accountability? Whenever I've been offered an extended warrantee, I always consider the extent of coverage. In an example like this, I would have asked how extensive the network of tire dealerships is. Even if they have stores in every state, you could still be many hours away from one.
What on earth ever happened to common sense?