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Can you return a tire you don't like for full refund?

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Arlen Holder

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Jul 19, 2018, 9:46:14 PM7/19/18
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Can you return a tire you don't like for full refund?

I was recently advising a neighbor to buy a tire at Costco, TireRack, or
SimpleTire, when she asked if she can return for a full refund a tire she
doesn't like, after it's mounted and used for a period of time (let's say a
few weeks).

I didn't know the answer.
I still don't know the answer after googling a bit.

Here's what I found at Costco:
I don't see anything in a quick pass that gives you the ability to return a
tire for free yet.
<https://tires.costco.com/Footer?nodename=RoadHazardWarrantyTermsandConditions>

Here's what I found at TireRack:
You have "about a month" (it depends) to get the tires replaced where "in
some cases" you can get "most" of your money back, but in most cases you
have to pick another tire by the same manufacturer.
<https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=50&>

Here's what I found at SimpleTire:
I don't see anything in a quick pass, other than the original manufacturer
warranty.
<https://simpletire.com/blog/view/tire-warranty-ratings>

We've all had tires that made too much noise or that wobbled on rain
grooves or that were slippery under certain conditions, which is why I hope
to ask you for your experience in RETURNING a tire you didn't like (within
let's say the first month of use).

Can you return a tire you don't like for full refund?

trader_4

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Jul 19, 2018, 10:46:34 PM7/19/18
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On Thursday, July 19, 2018 at 9:46:14 PM UTC-4, Arlen Holder wrote:
> Can you return a tire you don't like for full refund?
>
> I was recently advising a neighbor to buy a tire at Costco, TireRack, or
> SimpleTire, when she asked if she can return for a full refund a tire she
> doesn't like, after it's mounted and used for a period of time (let's say a
> few weeks).
>
> I didn't know the answer.
> I still don't know the answer after googling a bit.
>
> Here's what I found at Costco:
> I don't see anything in a quick pass that gives you the ability to return a
> tire for free yet.
> <https://tires.costco.com/Footer?nodename=RoadHazardWarrantyTermsandConditions>
>
> Here's what I found at TireRack:
> You have "about a month" (it depends) to get the tires replaced where "in
> some cases" you can get "most" of your money back, but in most cases you
> have to pick another tire by the same manufacturer.
> <https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=50&>


This is what it actually says at TireRack:

"Manufacturer Special Warranty - Test Drives/Satisfaction Trials

If a retail customer who purchased eligible tires is not completely satisfied, they can return the tires to the location from which the tires were purchased within the specified period (usually 30-, 45- or 60-days) for exchange for another tire model made by the same manufacturer or, in a few cases, a full refund (freight not included). Original proof of purchase is required."


My reading of that is it only applies to certain tire manufacturers and
probably only to some of their tires, where they offer that special return
option. I'd be surprised if it covered many tires that TireRack
actually sells. And then consider if you buy a $150 tire from TireRack,
you have it shipped, let's say that costs $20, you have it mounted,
that's another $20. Now you decide you don't like the ride. Are you
going to pay the cost to dismount it, ship it back, probably pay the
shipping for the replacement, then pay to have it mounted again?
Most people will do the math and figure out that while the ride may not
be ideal, the whole return process and cost is worse. So, I would take
that guarantee at TR with a grain of salt and I bet it's rarely actually
used.

If a particular manufacturer offers it on a tire avaialable at a local dealer,
then I guess the options and math could be better, but I would read
their fine print too. If this was commonly available and used with
little real cost to those using it, I could see it being abused by
finicky customers and then the rest of us wind up paying for it.






>
> Here's what I found at SimpleTire:
> I don't see anything in a quick pass, other than the original manufacturer
> warranty.
> <https://simpletire.com/blog/view/tire-warranty-ratings>
>
> We've all had tires that made too much noise or that wobbled on rain
> grooves or that were slippery under certain conditions, which is why I hope
> to ask you for your experience in RETURNING a tire you didn't like (within
> let's say the first month of use).
>
> Can you return a tire you don't like for full refund?

I've never needed to do it, never had new tires that were anywhere near
that unacceptable, nor do I know anyone who ever returned new tires
after they were used because they did not like them. Before I buy tires
I do my research both on the tires and I try to find as many reviews
as possible from people who have them on the same or similar vehicles
as mine. The internet has made that a lot easier.

Arlen Holder

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Jul 20, 2018, 10:03:17 AM7/20/18
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On 19 Jul 2018 19:46:30 GMT, trader_4 wrote:

> My reading of that is it only applies to certain tire manufacturers and
> probably only to some of their tires, where they offer that special return
> option. I'd be surprised if it covered many tires that TireRack
> actually sells.

That's a good point that even the TireRack ability to return a tire is
likely only for certain brands.

> And then consider if you buy a $150 tire from TireRack,
> you have it shipped, let's say that costs $20, you have it mounted,
> that's another $20. Now you decide you don't like the ride. Are you
> going to pay the cost to dismount it, ship it back, probably pay the
> shipping for the replacement, then pay to have it mounted again?

The calculation is accurate where the shipping, lately, for TireRack, is
free because, I think, they're competing with SimpleTire which seems to
almost always (if not always) ship for free.

But when you ship it back to them, it's going to cost you something like
$15 to $20 per tire for shipping, plus another $15 to $20 perhaps in
shipping on the return tire, plus another $15 to $25 for mounting and
balancing of the replacement tire.

That's a $45 to $65 per tire loss on each tire, which I would think you
wouldn't incur unless the tire tread really annoyed you somehow.

If Costco offers that option, I would think you'd save most (or all) of
that cost, but does Costco offer that option?

trader_4

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Jul 20, 2018, 10:23:08 AM7/20/18
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Why not just call Costco and ask them?

gfre...@aol.com

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Jul 20, 2018, 11:42:17 AM7/20/18
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I am betting if you had the tires off the rim and took them up to the
service desk, they would refund your money with a receipt. No matter
what you are going to eat the mounting and balancing.

Bob F

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Jul 20, 2018, 11:50:07 AM7/20/18
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What Items Can’t You Return to Costco?

.....
Limited Lifetime Products – Think car tires and batteries. These are
sold with a product-specific limited warranty.

Arlen Holder

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Jul 20, 2018, 1:28:44 PM7/20/18
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On 20 Jul 2018 08:47:15 GMT, Bob F wrote:

> What Items CanĄŚt You Return to Costco?
>
> .....
> Limited Lifetime Products ĄV Think car tires and batteries. These are
> sold with a product-specific limited warranty.

Thanks for finding that on the Costco tires and batteries. It only makes
sense, since they are wearable items, where I would think they can't sell
either one used like Fryes does.

I think electronics at Costco are only 90 days also, whereas everything
else I think is forever.

So only TireRack, so far, will, under unknown but certainly limited
circumstances, take back a tire that has been mounted.

Oren

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Jul 20, 2018, 1:51:57 PM7/20/18
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On Fri, 20 Jul 2018 17:28:41 -0000 (UTC), Arlen Holder
<arlen...@nospam.net> wrote:

>So only TireRack, so far, will, under unknown but certainly limited
>circumstances, take back a tire that has been mounted.

Did you just answer your original question?

trader_4

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Jul 20, 2018, 2:09:58 PM7/20/18
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You just moved the goal posts, probably without realizing it. Whatever
Tire Rack and any manufacturer have that they are talking about is
mounting and using the tires for 30, 60 even 90 days. That's different
than just mounting them. I would expect that if you bought a tire and
just mounted it, many places would swap it for another tire. Some
places you might even be able to drive around 10 miles, realize the
tire is too wide for the suspension and they'd probably swap it.
That's different than driving on them for 1000 miles for a month,
and then coming back and saying I don't like the ride or handling,
etc, which is what it appeared you were asking about.

Tekkie®

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Jul 21, 2018, 2:32:30 PM7/21/18
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trader_4 posted for all of us...
Bingo!

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Tekkie

Tekkie®

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Jul 21, 2018, 2:47:03 PM7/21/18
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Arlen Holder posted for all of us...
Depends on where you get it. What is *she* not going to like? I didn't like
a set of Hankooks the place recommended, vibration problems. Replaced with
Yokohama and pleased. Not only is this place the cheapest around but mount
and balance for free. Rotate and rebalanced for free. One guy runs around
with a Snap-on torque wrench doing all the lugs.

Are you the same guy with a different nym that has harbor freight stuff and
posts pictures?

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Tekkie
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