I punched a wheel, I didn't have time to choose which tire to go to, this one turned out to be the closest, I stood in front of the barrier for 5 minutes, they didn't want to let me in, after the "masters" started working, I waited for 30 minutes, as it later turned out, the "master" broke the pressure sensor on the wheel, said that he fixed it at his own expense, after some time it turned out that he did not fix it, but simply glued it to the disk, as for the broken wheel, they sealed the hole, took out the screw, but a day later the wheel began to descend again, went to another tire shop, there they argued with me what kind of invalids did that to you, I completely agree with this expression I agree. I won't come back here anymore and I don't advise anyone.
The website says that the tires are there, the order is accepted, and then silence. By the end of the day, I called them myself to hear that there were actually no tires. Offenders spread deliberately false advertising, which takes away valuable time from potential buyers, dishonors and discredits the very idea of online commerce. I think normal online sellers should get together and collectively do something with them.
No wonder people write that they don't understand who works here and don't understand what they do.
How do I buy tires?
They don't call back
They do not respond to online orders