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My tire pressure light kept coming on. Even after I filled them all with air, a day or two later, the light would come on....after returning from getting air, I pulled into my garage just right, and saw that on my rear passenger tire, I had a screw. Discount tire is easily the closest shop to my house, so I made an appointment for this morning for their "free flat repair". I arrived at 1030, and was greeted by a gentleman before I even got out of my car. He was very kind and we made conversation, outside and inside of the building. I sat, and was playing around on my phone after my car was handed off and "checked in". About ten minutes went by, and a mechanic came in. He looked at me, and said, "miss, did you happen to want a water..?" Miss...? I feel so classy! The kind red headed man with black and red nikes handed me a bottle of water (could have been a little colder) but I won't complain. Ten minutes later, My car is pulled up, I am given a sheet of paper, and sent on my way. Twenty minutes to fix a flat, rotate, and make sure that all my tires have appropriate air...? Yeah, I'll be coming back, and I'll be coming back for services that I actually HAVE to pay for.
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