Although I haven’t done business with these crooks for years, I still categorize them as a company that sucks.
They did some work on my wife’s car in 1988. She was 8 months pregnant. She called me from a gas station one dark, winter evening after picking the car up to tell me that it was making some strange noises. I arrived a short time later and, after taking off the front-right tire, I found that the wheel was very nearly ready to fall off. The dumbasses hadn’t tightened the big nut that holds the whole wheel on.
I made the mistake of frequenting them again in 1989 to have my car checked out before a cross-country drive from NJ to TX. They were really the only gig in the small town where I lived at the time. One of the things I specifically requested they do was to change the fan belts; “the fan belts.” Remember that.
When the car was ready, a friend drove me to pick it up. I paid and we headed back to his place for a few drinks. It was two days before the drive, and I worked the next morning at 5:30am. Then I the thermostat on the dash shot up to stupid hot. I pulled over, popped the hood, and saw that two of the three fan belts were torn to shreds. Only two of the three belts were new. So I had my car towed to my friends house where I stayed the night, worked a 12-hour shift the next day, and then went to visit the Pep Boys idiots. Their excuse for not changing all the fan belts was that I didn’t specifically say to change all the fan belts. I explained to monkey boy that changing the fan belts means all of them, and besides, I didn’t say change only two of them. I had some choice words for monkey boy and his manager, and got my belts replaced for free.
I’ve never been to Pep Boys again, and never will.
Friday, February 10, 2006
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That sucks!!!
I'm going to post a picture if I can find on what can happen if you go to Bridgestone Tires.
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