Whaler27
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- Alex
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- 2019 JL, 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee Altitude Ecodiesel, 2005 Mustang GT, 2018 Ford Raptor, 2018 BMW R1200GSA, 2020 Honda Monkeybikes (2), 1972 Honda CT-70, 1980 Honda CT-70,
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- Saving the world :-)
Great story. We have all gotten so used to crappy service, that when we get great service, it’s a jolt that really moves us.I've used Discount Tire since I was a kid. I lived close to the first DT location. I think it's fantastic that they don't stick it to people who don't know that their TPMS light is on because it has cooled outside. I went to a DT to get a flat fixed and they had a huge plate of cookies they were sharing with customers. I asked if someone from the store had made them and was told that an elderly lady came in with a tire light, they aired it up and checked all of her tires, and told her that it was no charge. She brought the cookies because she wanted to say thanks and wouldn't take without giving.![]()
When I was a kid, pretty much every gas station was attended, and the attendant would pump your gas, check your oil, and wash your windshield. Back then, air and water were free too… I was probably 18 or 20 years old before I saw the first gas station where you had to pay to air up your tires. I was surprised. Almost offended, really, and I was sure nobody would ever pay for it. Now you’re expected to pay almost everywhere. It’s amazing how our world has changed.
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