Posted by showcrop on July 08, 2016 at 15:18:59 from (75.68.77.41):
I needed a tire for my MOCO, to put on the six hole rim that I found at my neighbor's. I shopped at my own place first, found one with adequate tread even though it had cracks. I took it to a nearby place that is part of a regional chain, where you jack it up yourself, remove the tire/wheel, and the tech does the tire swap. I had bought a tire for my tedder that my regular place did not have, from them before. Well, I dropped the two off, did some other errands, went back and they had put a different tire on my rim for me. They didn't like the one that I dropped off, so they put on a much better trailer take-off. Then the mgr. told me there was no charge, then he told me no problem we will dispose of the other tire and rim for you no charge either. I went back there today for another tedder tire and tube. A lot of the time people have no conception of how difficult it is to stay in business let alone make a profit, if they have never been in business themselves. 50% of new businesses fail within five years, and 98% of them owed money to small businesses that will never get their money.
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