Tyre and Service Superstore Tallaght
Tyre and Service Superstore Tallaght
I recently brought my car to the Tyre and Service Superstore in Tallaght for a standard service. While I can't fault the mechanical work (as I'm obviously not a specialist, nor can I check it myself), the customer service aspect left a sour taste—to put it mildly.
I received a call informing me that besides the service, both my tyres and brake pads needed replacing. Now, on the tyres, I'd seen them just before the service, and they look fine to me—easily another millimetre before they hit the wear indicators, so I've got time. As for the brake pads, the wear sensor light hasn't even blinked yet.
The moment I gently declined the immediate tyre change, stating I'd monitor them, the whole conversation shifted. I was essentially attacked and condescendingly informed that I was "not a specialist" (a fact I had not disputed) and that he, the specialist, had a duty to inform me (which I had already acknowledged and accepted). When I re-confirmed that I was not replacing the tyres, the representative was visibly offended, becoming distinctly rude and unpleasant.
To top it off, when I collected the car, it had been 'washed' but was left streaky on the outside and quite grubby on the inside. Perhaps my previous experiences have spoiled me, but a basic clean, or at least a wiped-down interior, seems to be standard practice at any respectable service centre.
Ultimately, it felt less like a professional advisory service and more like a high-pressure sales tactic backed by outright rudeness. I appreciate being informed of potential issues, but I expect a professional response, not a petulant, aggressive reaction when I choose to manage my own maintenance schedule.
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