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High hopes were had. Poor service was received. After seeing Fox Chapel Ski and Board on Groupon a few months ago, I thought that $22 for a full tune-up (including stone grind, edge work, base repair, waxing and so on) was a sweet deal. Little did I know, I wouldn't get much for my $22... that included a poor explanation from the owner as to why they burned the clear PTEX they used to repair my neon green bases and why some parts werent even repaired. After picking them up and getting that poor explanation, I thought they would at least ride well. Wrong again. Took them out for an easy day at 7 Springs and to my amazement, there was no wax on the bases after a few runs. That leads me to believe two things. One, they didn't stone grind. This would have helped them retain the wax they said they would put on. Two, they did a bad job of waxing. Pretty basic stuff was overlooked. Turns out I will never go there again. I wouldn't trust them to fix their mistakes and I won't recommend that anyone take a chance with their services. (as a note, the people at Willi's @ 7 Springs gave me a free wax. they are very nice there and know what they are doing)
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