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Me_Again
Apr 17, 2014Explorer III
jspence1 wrote:
Actually I think it's completely irreverent what stock number is on his receipt, someone at the tire dealer made a mistake and they should fix it. That's exactly what happened so even the dealer acknowledged it, the only person who feels that the consumer should know the stock number of the tires is you. So unless you don't understand the meaning of the word critical that is exactly what you are being no matter how many times to say you are not.
LOOK, the OP said ***"The invoice says nothing about load rating"***
I looked at the invoice that the OP posted and saw the STK# 312-017 -027, went to a couple sites including GY's and the stock number relates to the LRC tire.
So I posted that so that the OP would know that they charged him for what they installed. And then you get in my face, why?????
To deal with problems, sometimes the consumer needs to arm themselves with the facts surrounding the issue. I just provided additional facts based on the invoice that the OP posted. Somehow you see that as a problem????
I never got in the OP face like some others!
Chris
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