Hello; I think the OP stated that the cap itself was not the issue. It is the name calling and the false claim that the cap was not on his wheel. The shop lied about the missing cap while calling the OP a liar and got caught because he had backup evidence (Pictures) and was willing to insist on being treated properly.Honestly, I wouldn't care about a cap... now, if they scratched my wheels.... different story.
Yeah, this 100%. I honestly don't care about a cap, I care about how he acted on the phone.Hello; I think the OP stated that the cap itself was not the issue. It is the name calling and the false claim that the cap was not on his wheel. The shop lied about the missing cap while calling the OP a liar and got caught because he had backup evidence (Pictures) and was willing to insist on being treated properly.
The shop manager who calls me a liar will at the very least get a complaint to his boss. Yeah the cap is not worth so much itself, but the treatment is a big deal.
Hello; I see it a bit differently. Not an over reaction to my thinking. More a measured response and at a suitable level, perhaps even an underreaction to some degree.Well, you overreacted, but I understand why. I prob would react same way if some asshole call me a liar.
Agreed. On another note, this thread reminded me to finally order a bunch of caps to replace the current ugly/missing ones. Probably enough to last the life of the car now that I think about it... OopsWell, you overreacted, but I understand why. I prob would react same way if some asshole call me a liar.
.The manager just called me saying they found it, which is funny because he said it didn't have it when it came in. I usually don't get too angry over things, but he did use the word "liar" when talking to me pisses me off pretty quick. If it got lost I wouldn't of cared, just don't call me a liar.
.So I brought my GT350's wheels and tires down to my local America's Tire because I don't trust tire shops at all after a previous issue on a truck. Anyway I have these chrome cobra valve stem covers that don't really mean a whole lot to me.
However, when I got my wheels/tires back home and I go to mount them up I notice one's missing. So when I call them to ask if they can look around for it, the assistant manager tells me there was a note noting that one was missing and had a grey cap on. I said that's wrong I brought in all four (really should of just taken them off) The guy basically calls me a liar and that unless I have proof there's nothing I can do. Thankfully I took a photo of the wheels and tires off the car for some reason before I brought them in. When I bring that up to him he starts back tracking saying if I have proof he will order me new caps. At this point I'm past that and start cussing the guy out, telling him first chance I get Monday I'm calling corporate to complain with those photos. He keeps trying to tell me I don't need to do that and he can order them. I told him I don't care about the caps I care about being called a liar, which apparently he can't understand why it's even an issue. So I hung up on him.
He could have told me they lost it and I wouldn't of cared, but calling me a liar over something that isn't worth anything pisses me off. Am I over reacting ? Also anyone else have stories of shitty customer service?
Yeah I was definitely toasty over the call, my only problem is over the customer service side of things. At this point I don't care enough to call or leave a bad review. I'll just go elsewhere when tire time comes again.On one hand I would be livid over being called a liar. On the other I wouldn’t want to put someone’s livelihood at stake over something so small.
You never know what someone is going though in life. I usually only battle when there is something to win.
Hello; I find some of the responses interesting in the area of priorities. Several stay focused on the value of tire stem caps and rightly so, consider them to not be a big deal. However the actual big deal, the insulting way the shop manager handled the situation, is dismissed.On one hand I would be livid over being called a liar. On the other I wouldn’t want to put someone’s livelihood at stake over something so small.
So I brought my GT350's wheels and tires down to my local America's Tire because I don't trust tire shops at all after a previous issue on a truck. Anyway I have these chrome cobra valve stem covers that don't really mean a whole lot to me.
However, when I got my wheels/tires back home and I go to mount them up I notice one's missing. So when I call them to ask if they can look around for it, the assistant manager tells me there was a note noting that one was missing and had a grey cap on. I said that's wrong I brought in all four (really should of just taken them off) The guy basically calls me a liar and that unless I have proof there's nothing I can do. Thankfully I took a photo of the wheels and tires off the car for some reason before I brought them in. When I bring that up to him he starts back tracking saying if I have proof he will order me new caps. At this point I'm past that and start cussing the guy out, telling him first chance I get Monday I'm calling corporate to complain with those photos. He keeps trying to tell me I don't need to do that and he can order them. I told him I don't care about the caps I care about being called a liar, which apparently he can't understand why it's even an issue. So I hung up on him.
He could have told me they lost it and I wouldn't of cared, but calling me a liar over something that isn't worth anything pisses me off. Am I over reacting ? Also anyone else have stories of shitty customer service?
We are sorry to learn of this situation, we are glad to hear they located the cap however we would like to make the regional office aware of what transpired. PM on the way.The manager just called me saying they found it, which is funny because he said it didn't have it when it came in. I usually don't get too angry over things, but he did use the word "liar" when talking to me pisses me off pretty quick. If it got lost I wouldn't of cared, just don't call me a liar.
This....and one more thing: Never, ever, leave valve stem caps on your wheels when you take them in, especially if they’re unique and you want to keep them. Every one of these places uses guys who are trained to just spin them off, throw them into a bucket with the others, mount your new tires, grab 4 caps from the bucket, and send you on your way.
I learned a long time ago to remove my valve stem caps before I drop off the wheels. Then when I get the wheels back, they will have 4 generic caps on them, which then go into the bucket on MY shelf at home. Problem solved.