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holden_fan2005 wrote:The wheel alignments I see coming out of a few of the tyre chain stores are bloody shocking
BZG Wagon wrote:It's because the independent places parallel import?
If so it begs the question - why don't the chains follow suit and buy direct?
Al wrote:Mr Revhead wrote:TI suspect there is an IQ test needed to work in a tyre shop.
If you score 75% of the average or more you fail.
Nah I know some pretty onto it tyre guys, just not in Christchurch.
The problem is today you need people with three ranges of skills. Mechanical, customer service and computer skills. Easy to get one or two of the skills. Hard to get all three. Those blokes usually set up their own shop.
Mr Revhead wrote: the vast majority are people who have failed to make it in any other part of the motor trades.
There's been stories about those guys in Hastings for a long time...B1NZ wrote:If any of you are in the Hawkes bay stay clear of big noise car audio in Hastings (who do wheels/tyres) They fitting new wheels to my sisters old car and replaced the wheel nuts to fit the wheels, We found out a while later when she needed brake pads replacing that they had used the wrong threaded nuts and just rattle gun'ed them on tight, so the result was we had to get 16 studs and wheel nuts replaced
t the end of the day, ANY tyre or part that you have replaced ANYWHERE still belongs to you
pc wrote:What's with everyone wanting "customer service"? WTF is that anyway?
Way I figure it if someone does a good job on time as requested, then I don't give a f@#$ how good they are at smiling.
pc wrote:What's with everyone wanting "customer service"? WTF is that anyway?
Way I figure it if someone does a good job on time as requested, then I don't give a f@#$ how good they are at smiling.
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