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September 2nd, 2012 01:28 AM #1
Avoid as much as possible.
Asked the attendant to help put in air in my tires, then after a bit of service, was suddenly told about a (gaping) hole that needed repair.
Surprised about it as I was driving for awhile and didn't feel anything.
Went to the vulcanizing shop nearby and then felt the flat tire. How suspicious that now I felt it just after moving a few tens of meters.
When I saw where and the type of hole (clean, slash-like line at the tire sidewall) then the confirmation sunk in that I've just been had by the guys at the station. People at the vulcanizing shop were also acting a lil too friendly than usual, too.
How sad it is that now one even cannot trust franchise stations to be free from sick, brazen stunts like these.
Learning lesson for me. Wanna warn you guys from falling victim to the MO.
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September 2nd, 2012 03:12 AM #2
that's too bad since I also have my wheel airfilled by these gas boys. maybe we should give them the benefit
of the doubt since you may also have gotten it elsewhere.
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September 3rd, 2012 02:20 PM #3
I understand where you're coming from, as I regularly use the service as well. Even tip the guys good.
But there simply is too much suspicious circumstances surrounding this incident to write it off as to have happened somewhere else.
To complete the picture:
It was around 8pm. D. Roces Avenue is dimly lit and desolate except for cars and the few and far between still open establishments.
Young gas boy and his (sorry, but) jeje-looking companion were talking and both squatted down to the tire at the onset. First wheel they tried airing was the one pointed out with the bad, audibly noticeable leak.
As mentioned above, it was just a routine stop for air. Nothing felt wrong with the tires after even driving non-stop for a while. Then from fully aerated at the station, tire went almost flat upon reaching the nearby vulcanizing shop.
The appearance of a sudden 'helpful' pedestrian crossing the tall HB barriers pointing to the right shop as I was initially knocking on a supposedly closed one.
The higher than normal price of the repair...
...and finally, the characteristics and location of the leak... well, one can't help but come up with a conclusion similar to my own.
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September 3rd, 2012 03:22 PM #4
ako naman nun nawalan ng takip yung pito ko, from them pag nagpapahangin ako ng gulong,
bumababa ako sa oto sinusundan ko yun attendant. better safe than sorry.
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September 4th, 2012 10:57 AM #5
naku alam ko iyang gas station na iyan. iwas na pala ako magpa-hangin diyan.
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September 4th, 2012 12:17 PM #6Been going in and out sa petron na malapit samin kilala na nga ako. Di naman siguro lahat pero syempre mayroon din talagang exeption. Di nako nagpapa hangin ngayon bumili nako ng magandang pump mga 600 lng sa chris sports may gauge pa pero di accurate may tire gauge parin ako.
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September 4th, 2012 12:51 PM #7
kaya ako hindi nagpapa-hangin sa mga gas station eh hehe, sa mga trusted kong vulcanizing shop/tire shop ako nagpapahangin. :D
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September 4th, 2012 07:45 PM #9I understand that during incidents like these, you will immediately conclude that the attendant that assisted you is the one that did it to your tire. But have you also considered other factors that might have caused the hole in your tire? It's also possible that your tire have been slashed even before you went to the gas station. It could be that after air-refill in the gas station, the interior rubber of the tire shrunk already. There may be numerous causes for what happened to you, so better give the attendants the benefit of the doubt. Also, maybe the people at the vulcanizing shop were just trying to be friendly. A smiling person does not always equate to a guilty one.
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September 5th, 2012 11:19 AM #10
Just as an update.
I was just informed by our driver that last week there already was a hole in the sidewall of the tire in question which he promptly had fixed but didn't bother to tell me. So there is a possibility that the incident was actually due to a shabby repair job.
The revelation changes things. The whole tire-slash conclusion may be unfounded because of it, despite all the factors.
As such, I would like to post this as a retraction to my earlier posts.
Better to be wrong than to cause harm to another party.
I apologize to those affected by the starting of this thread.
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