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370Zsteve 09-14-2010 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Jeffblue (Post 720388)
So basically, the tech at the shop called me over to be like 'hey look the sensor is cracked" and blamed it on the shop that had mounted it in the first place saynig that they had obviously broken it, and then glued it back together/taped it. It a complete lapse of judgement i believed him, i have know idea why. I didn't mention it after that, but i took the broken sensor and valve stem since he claimed that it could be fixed easily. i didn't tell the owner or anything. Should i go back there and make a fuss and say 'hey listen 2 weeks ago this happened and i want you to reimburse me for a replacement' or do i just forget about it and move on. i'm really frustrated. i have NO idea what came over me that i believed this BS story. obviously, if the last shop had broken it they would have told me, and if they had FIXED it it wouldn't be in two pieces again unless he had damaged it while dismounting the tire.

so, make a fuss? or leave it alone, and let it be a lesson, that will probably avoid me future heartache, since obvioulsy they are incompetent, and should clearly not be handling expensive wheels.

You don't even know if they are the ones that broke it, so which shop is incompetent? One of them is....

Jeffblue 09-14-2010 10:37 AM

it was them. For some reason i was just in stupid mode and when he told me it was broken i was like 'URRRR OKAYY' It would have been bouncing around the tire if were already broken. i'm just questioning whether or not its been to long to say anything.

SoCal 370Z 09-14-2010 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Jeffblue (Post 720416)
it was them. For some reason i was just in stupid mode and when he told me it was broken i was like 'URRRR OKAYY' It would have been bouncing around the tire if were already broken. i'm just questioning whether or not its been to long to say anything.

Did you pay on a credit card? Call them up and say you want them to pay for it or meet you somewhere in the middle on cost.

Jeffblue 09-14-2010 10:45 AM

its real close to my house, i paid on credit card and i have the receipt.

SoCal 370Z 09-14-2010 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Jeffblue (Post 720438)
its real close to my house, i paid on credit card and i have the receipt.

Wrong is wrong. Give it try to negotiate with them.

MichaelM 09-15-2010 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by SoCal 370Z (Post 720398)
The shop clearly F'd it up. Replace, replace, replace. No epoxy—no fix. Doesn't the shop have insurance?

I would say at this point in time your a day late and a dollar short:hello:

Jeffblue 09-15-2010 02:07 PM

yea, i'm just gonna cut my losses. I'm rationalizing it by knowing that i'm avoiding future damage to any wheels i have by knowing NOT to use this shop again. Better a TPMS than a scuffed lip or damaged wheel face.

stacy001 09-16-2010 01:28 PM

Dude, just buy a new one..

Jeffblue 09-16-2010 02:00 PM

i got one from DanGizinski :)

tjlazer 09-16-2010 02:02 PM

You waited too long. But it's worth a try. Call and speak to the manager and see if they can replace it. If not, chock it up to a lesson learned. Next time make a fuss right away and demand they replace it!

Jeffblue 09-16-2010 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by tjlazer (Post 724359)
You waited too long. But it's worth a try. Call and speak to the manager and see if they can replace it. If not, chock it up to a lesson learned. Next time make a fuss right away and demand they replace it!

yea, i will certainly do that in the future. Although i will not be taking my wheels to this same shop again. i'm gonna find a different shop.

fairladyZ34 09-16-2010 04:14 PM

i work at a shop and if i break a sensor while mounting/dismounting it comes out of my pay after the first one i break, good thing i am good at it and havent broken one

Jack370Z 09-17-2010 12:51 PM

Do the shop owner/manager the courtesy of letting him know what happened, that you weren't aware of the cost and you feel he would like to know how one of his techs handled a problem and that you plan to never use his shop again. That isn't a threat it is an opportunity for him to man up and ask what he can do to make you happy. That is when you ask for the shop to pay for the part. Of course, you still have the option of never using that shop again (which sounds like a good idea). Do your fellow motorists a favor by giving the owner/mgr a chance to correct a problem he might not be aware of.

Jeffblue 09-17-2010 12:53 PM

part of the reason i think i didn't want to deal with it at the time is b/c is not a very nice/approchable person, i think i might do what you are saying though.


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