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davisenvy
Apr 20, 2014Explorer
jspence1 wrote:Me Again wrote:jspence1 wrote:Me Again wrote:
As I pointed out, not trying to be critical of the OP, they invoiced for what was installed! Chris
I'm glad you know the stock numbers of the tires you buy, I would never know it. When I go in they have this little computer thingy they enter my make and model into it and it spits out the tires that fit my vehicle. I've always been inclined to follow their recommendations they are supposed to be experts. I don't see how telling us all twice that he got what he paid for isn't being critical of him.
So if I looked the numbers up on the invoice and found that they billed him for the LRE tires what would you think? Get a life! Chris
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.
Inconceivable! That's funny as hell!
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