Posted by iowatom on July 01, 2009 at 05:08:21 from (208.81.194.18):
Went to sears last nite to get 4 new tires put on the plow truck. Pretty much all went bad. Ordered tires on the 18th. Told they would be in on the 25th. Called them on the 26th. Two different people told me they were not in. Called them on the 29th. They told me tires came in on the 25th. By now I've had enough but carried on. Dump truck off at 4:15, go to supper with wife. Back to store at 6:00. They hadn't even started because they were afraid of twisting off 1 lug bolt. I told them do it. they told it would cost 50.00 to replace. told them not to replace. Told me I couldn't leave with 1 broken stud. Nicely explained to them that I doubt they were gonna' stop me. I offered to twist it off for them then they wouldn't be liable. Guy mumbled that I still wouldn't be able to leave. Ended up getting 3 mounted and hauled the 4th one home. Yes, I probably should have split at the first sign of trouble, but they would have charged a restock fee. Also I would have wasted a 40 mile drive 1 way
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