I think I remember telling an older gentleman this last year. And if i'm not mistaken, it was for a Dodge Dakota. We are told that it is by-law that we can't sell 2 winter tires. We were very polite to your husband, and I tryed to explain it to him that it's store policy, even with the idiot behind your husband cursing and calling me an idiot. It is more dangerous to have 2 winter tires and 2 all seasons, rather that 4 all seasons. I am sorry I couldn't sell him the 2 tires, but it's not worth my job to do so.
How come you assumed they didn't already have snows in the other two positions? Clearly they did, and that's why the customer only wanted 2 more. Seems pretty obvious.
Besides, ct said it's "against their policy to only sell 2 tires", so 'seling' was the problem, not installing. Yet another ridiculous rule that does nothing except inconvenience customers.
Drive Alive! Winter Tire Safety
Yeah, what does transport Canada know....bunch of government safety liars! Let's go with the advice of a faker advocate and their vast knowledge of tread patterns, directional tires and safety to drivers.....what a loser.
I guess you can't read then
There's no reason to think that the customer didn't just need two more. The CT person has just made that assumption, but there's no basis for it.
The original store's policy was to not "sell" two, so that's very different from what the CT person says their policy is.
The CT person just wants to defend a store that clearly sucks.
There's no reason to think that the customer didn't just need two more. The CT person has just made that assumption, but there's no basis for it.
The original store's policy was to not "sell" two, so that's very different from what the CT person says their policy is.
The CT person just wants to defend a store that clearly sucks.
It was probably a good idea not to install only 2 winter tires on a vehicle that didn't have any.
However, if a vehicle already has 2 winter tires, it's unreasonable to refuse to install 2 more - that would be less safe, not more safe.
In the recent case, it sounds like a good call.
In the case previously re-quoted from another site, though, there was no reason to refuse. Sorry, your opinion is wrong on that one.
And, why is somebody buying snow tires in late July?