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Well, recently I gripped to this group about the Wal-Mart "service"
departments when things didn't go too well. I feel it only fair (actually, I think I promised to let you know what happened!) that I tell of their action / correction of the situation. I had the tires spin balanced at Wal-Mart yesterday and all is well. The manager called me about a week ago and offered to do it anytime I could get it to him. He even promised to try to get it in and out pretty quickly so I'd not have to wait very long. I waited till a convenient time for me to go, gave him a call and he was as good as his word. When they finished I took it down the road for a test and came back giving him the thumbs up that all is well. To their credit, I think I should mention that when I had them serviced before the roads, and thus the tires, were wet and possibly a bit muddy or snowy, and this could have affected the "balance" of the tires as soon as I slung some of the crud off. Tip: Don't have tires balanced except when they are clean and dry! No rainy, snowy days! Oh, he even reimbursed me for the $20 I spent getting them bubble balanced elsewhere which didn't really do the job. (That was $5 per wheel.) |
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