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Re: Re: Tire Shop Prices ... My Two Cents !
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Posted by Alberta Mike on September 22, 2001 at 08:06:15 from (209.47.89.117):
In Reply to: Re: Tire Shop Prices ... My Two Cents ! posted by Wayne on September 22, 2001 at 06:08:55:
You know, at times it's hard to post something on this forum without some guys going off the deep end and getting nasty and ugly. If you reread my comment you'll see that I said in my opinion tire shops charge a very high labour rate compared to a repair shop with a licenced mechanic and probably as much if not more invested in tools, etc. and I still stand by what I said. I didn't say I wanted to do it myself (and I'm sure I couldn't) nor did I even suggest that I was going to start up a tire shop and rip everybody off. Let's try to read the posts a little more carefully, then respond to others with a bit more respect. Adolescent type behaviors and responses are certainly not necessary.
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