Originally Posted by
OvenMan
I started by sending him and email, with the front and rear tire sizes I was looking for, asked if he had stock. His first response was "I don't have you in my 25 year system, can't quote without that" Okay sure, I send him my info. He then shoots be make a grainy picture of some tires and says "Ive got these Michelin's or these Contentials". Sweet, so I ask him which model tires they are, and if he can verify that they are the sizes I was asking for. He replies back "I've sold 5+ million in viper tires, I don't do research for people, if you're a buyer call me". Already thought the was a bit rude, but I need tires like, yesterday, so I call him with credit card in hand. So I call and he answers, he knows who I am, and I say yeah im interested, I just need to know which tires they are so I can decide between the two and verify they are the sizes I want. He goes on about I should look at his social media reviews. Okay great, thats not what I am debating. All I wante to know is if they are the size I am asking for. He says "I don't know what size you want, and i'm not researching it for you." I explain to him I gave him specific size in my first email to him. I tell him I am ready to drop money on tires, what do you have for me? and he says he's got 57 sets he has to get shipped out in the next hour and he doesn't have time for me.
Okay, whatever. If you can't tell me what I am buying, I ain't buying. I did not need him to do any research for me. As a business you only get one shot to make a first impression. I bought tires locally after talking with him, willingly for more money, I will never do business with him, or recommend him.
Just sharing my experience.
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I don't have people do homework for me. He didn't need to do anything for me, but take my money, and he wouldn't do it.
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