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Costco scam and fraud!

I was on my way to Costco to go shopping when my tire alert went on. I had a screw in my tire. I went to the tire center to see if they would plug the tire. It was a Sunday, I was 20 miles from home, and it was minus 5 degrees outside. They refused to fix it because I did not buy them there. My car was two months old and the tires came with it, so of course I did not get those tires from them. I had to put more air in the tire and hope I made it home because I did not know of any place nearby that was open that could fix it. I e-mailed customer service and they said that was their policy, so I e-mailed the president and his administrative assistant, neither responded.

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jay v
Washington, US
Dec 16, 2009 10:33 am EST

if they have time or you can wait. they will try to get you in. most people freak out at the thought of a simple ten minute patch taking three hours due to the line ahead and speed off

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rockosolido
clinton twp, US
Sep 01, 2009 9:48 pm EDT

Costco's policy is that they cannot preform service on tires not purchased through Costco, I don't see why this should come as a surprise to you. As mentioned, there are members who HAVE purchased tires that would feel very strongly about having the tire center's already long wait times pushed back further for non-purchased service. Beyond that, by not servicing tires that were not purchased through Costco, it also reduced liability for the company. SHOULD something happen to your tire after having it serviced at Costco, they are now responsible for any damaged incurred.

A plug and/or patch typically isn't more than $10. There wasn't a Discount, Bell, WalMart or any various service centers nearby?

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Richmond, CA
Aug 28, 2009 6:31 am EDT

take a cart, put some vulnerable staffs, like eggs, glass, flour in it and vandalize them while u go around in the costco and leave them inside and come out and have a cheap hot-dog and pop and go home...

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danny
El Paso, US
Feb 01, 2009 8:54 pm EST

Call AAA, or you local wrecker service if you cannot change your own tire. Since you say its was a new vehicle, then you have roadside assistance. I'm sure in the twenty miles you drove you passed more than one service station or tire repair shop. The folks at costco are great. they work very hard to get members who purchased their tires from costco in and out as quickly as possible.

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shadowtraveller
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Oct 16, 2008 6:59 pm EDT

Costco knows that the new rule of not fixing every persons tires who did not get them at Costco puts a strain on those members who are in need of this service and for this they are truly sorry. When the tire bays are full with member's cars that need to be attended to, (because the price of the tires is right and who is going to turn away from a good deal?) and Costco members ( or even NON-members ) feel that they should be given added treatment on items that are not under Costco's tire warrenty due to tires NOT bought at Costco this puts a strain of those members that DID buy tires and these members and their cars TOTALLY deserve attention. To do so otherwise puts the waiting time back even further for those members who have every right to be attended to in a timely manner. I personally hope you do not become hard hearted by this encounter and continue to shop at what is still a great place, with great folks to help you!
I sincerely hope you have a good day :)

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Costco terrible service!

No real news here. Costco treats its customers like cattle. My last trip to Costco, Marina Del Rey, CA (which has a "D" rating by the local Better Business Bureau by the way) started with an unannounced change in hours for their "more expendable cattle", causing me to wait outside for 20 minutes before being allowed to enter the palace. Once inside, I did my shopping and got in line to pay. There were 2 cashier clerks and one of them accidentally dumped my 1 gallon bottle of car wash soap on the floor, causing a major spill and bringing the cattle-drive to a standstill. While she spent a couple of minutes mopping up the mess, rather than walk over and fetch a replacement bottle, the second clerk just stood there. After the mess was cleaned up, I asked why they had not taken a minute to get another bottle and they said they would, and started to take the customer behind me. I insisted on not being passed over and said I would not pay until they took 60 seconds to get another bottle. After several minutes, a manager comes by. Now we have 3 employees standing around doing nothing, when all they had to do was get another bottle and I would be on my merry way. Not good enough for the cattle-drivers - the manager rudely voided my sale and took the next customer. Yep, must keep the herd moving at all costs even if we lose one cow. So rather than spend 60 seconds to correct the problem, they chose to spend 15 minutes re-stocking my groceries and piss off a customer. Nice.

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Apr 23, 2008 9:23 pm EDT

"The second clerk" Um the cashier maybe? Normally Cashiers cannot leave their tills, at all my cash jobs we couldn't be out of sight of our till. I understand that. The point of Costco is to keep up the pace and get members through quickly, whats wrong with the cashier helping the next person while you wait? Your the one holding put the line by refusing to pay and wasting other peoples time behind you. The manager did nothing? No the manager was thinking of the people BEHIND you hoping to please the other non-irrational people who weren't being childish "refusing to pay"

Changed their hours without notice? Hm, did you actually check the hours on the sign? Did you expect a phone call telling you that they've changed their hours? Ya most places don't do that.

And yes normally most places open in the morning with two cashiers, I've seen 4 opening at Costco most of the time.

Costco has the highest Member-Service I've ever seen, they respect and care for their members, it's irrational people who think because they're paying for a membership that they should be able to walk all over the employees.

Your very rude. I've dealt with Costco since I was a little kid an am now 21. Recently I saw them give a little boy a free sundae when he was upset over getting his passport picture he was scared of the camera.

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BobSerrell
Atlanta, US
Feb 18, 2008 12:36 am EST
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Obviously you have an anger problem and an unable to control it even in the most minor of life's circumstances. And now you expect to post it here and get people's attention. But it says terrible things about an immature, boorish person like you. Please complain to the wall because others of us out here can tell a loser when we hear one.

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Michelle
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Jan 30, 2008 6:44 pm EST

I called Costco today to order a cake and was told their bakery doesn't have a phone, all orders must be placed at the store... That's great customer service! I really don't have anything better to do with my time and gas. Thanks Costco for the cost savings.

We have decided to not review our service...

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Costco horrible online shopping service!

I ordered a set of tire from costco.com. but two days later I received a notification email that I will be charged so-called incorrect discount due to their system. but I may cancel this order by reply the email. So I decide to reply this email immediately to cancel the order because the product price is not my favorite choice again if plus the so-called incorrect discount. However I could get any response even I sent them 3 email to them in 2 weeks. I called them and they said the tire already sent to their warehouse tire center and it cann't be canceled. finally, another customer service lady help me canceled this order in another call, and I also called the tire center for sure. I thought that's the end.

At the 12th day, I found I could not get any refund from original order charge and additional charge. I went to local Costco warehouse customer service, they could not find my shopping record information. I had to go back home print all the online order record, then the local store manager help me to contact online service. The guy at online service was unfriendly, he agree refund me after 7-10 days and did not give me any explanation. that's horrible experience. while you do online shopping at Costco.com, they can charge you anytime, cancel your order etc without notification! unlike other reliable company such as Dell.com, circuitcity.com, CompUSA.com, Officedepot.com, Staple.com...

I am a long time Costco member and I like Costco local warehouse. I hate Costco online service after this terrible experience and I like to say bye-bye for costco.com until they change their service.

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Nate Blevins
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Apr 24, 2017 5:56 pm EDT

I agree. Costco has THE WORST website for ordering online or seeing what is available in the store! THE WORST!

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3doggal
Salem, US
Nov 03, 2009 1:24 pm EST

True, if you want your money refunded promptly do not shop on line thru Costco. They used mine for 2 months and I still do not have a refund.

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Costco directv worst customer service

Directv contract bought at Costco Directv kiosk for Saturday install. Installer shows at 11AM for a 1:30 PM appointment, but has to reschedule next Saturday. One week later, my appointment is "between 11AM to 2:30PM". No show. Directv calls me to reschedule "between 5 - 6:30PM". It is midnight, no show, no telephone call. I call Directv next day, Sunday to complain and they offer me either a Wednesday or next Saturday "appointment", which means I would have to take a day off on Wednesday, or play the same on a third Saturday, three weekends after I signed the service agreement. This is bad business and bad customer care. BEWARE to TILE ROOF OWNERS! I had a prior installation from the same people at Ironwood Communications here in San Diego (Directv installers) to my Encinitas house. I had an eight foot leak that fall, costing me $4500.00 to fix. The contractor said someone had broken the tiles from walking on the roof (most likely installing the dish), since they were the only ones EVER on my roof. Great, huh?
Costco is irresponsible, and careless, by offering Directv services in their warehouses to unsuspecting members, who deserve something better for their patronage and paid membership. And if you aren't a member, you ALSO deserve better service. But you won't get it from this company. Just do what I did - Google wearch Directv and watch all the negative legal complaint links that are listed. Is HDTV that important, that you can't get if from someone else? Ever hear of Netflix? Or a a free book from your local library? Oh and it's only $495.00 to unwind your contract before 18 months. Welcome to Criminal Corporate America!

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alexandersupertramp
Hainesville, US
Nov 08, 2014 5:19 pm EST

You can't generalise yourr negative experience to the entire market. Unfortunately, they did not handle your situation well and customer service wasn't a must. I assure you that with everyone of my clients that sign up. I fulfill my duties and treat them with the upmost respect. I leave them my personal number as well to gurantee that their problem is my problem. Every cable/satellite company will have issues, it happens. But its how it is dealt with that counts.

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Costco bye bye costco!

Tire shop insist on mounting "best" tires on the rear. Where would you rather have a potential blow out ? On the steering front, or on the rear? You cant reason with idiots or kids. I've taught auto shop for 21 years and tried to educate them ,to no result. I'm done buying tires from Costco, 4 day tire Co can match them in price and will put the tires where you want them. Bye bye Costco.

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drift13b
Bakersfield, US
Nov 29, 2011 7:35 am EST

Wow. All this because of where the tires were mounted. If your not happy, your teach shop, move the stupid things.

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Stsrbuck2000
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Sep 22, 2010 12:20 pm EDT

Ok let's resolve this BS. In dry climate as in Bakersfield you want the best tires on the front . In rain climate on the rear. So some of you are right and the shop teacher is right too because he's in Bakersfield where it never rains.
Slandering the shop teacher is from those of you that flunked out and dislikes any one smarter than you that would prob be everyone.
If you work at costco you are not experienced at anything, or you would have a decent job.

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Stsrbuck2000
, US
Sep 22, 2010 12:06 pm EDT

I feel some of you are missing the point. It's not if he's right
or wrong about placement. It's his money and his right to have
his tires placed where he wants them. He didn't like big brother
telling him how to run his business, so he went some place else
that's also a Mitchlen dealer that is not bound by that BS. That's
all he's saying. They are you're tires and you should be able to
have them where you want.

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jay v
Washington, US
Dec 16, 2009 10:08 am EST

OK, OK, OK here is how it is plain and simple. I work with the Utah highway patrol in R+D. needless to say we know winter driving. under steer is much more manageable than over steer (fish tailing). Its progressive and you can take the proper steps to counteract it. over steer however is dangerous and any one this side of rally racing would have a hard time controlling it. Most people over correct sending them completely out of control. As for blowouts, if you replace your tires every 5 to 7 years a sudden blow out due to age is negated. Then the only other causes are puncture and/or running the tire low, well this can happen on any tire so the point is mute. Now tractors, how many tires do they have on the rear? Its a traction and stability issue. Tractors have more than enough traction in the rear so they are exempt from this topic. Cars and light trucks do not have the same physics. Costco will still mount new tires on the front of a dually for this same reason. Having better tread on the front will just get you to dangerous speeds faster and let your front end make a promise your back end cant keep. I cannot tell you how many wrecks i have come across (some very catastrophic ) with the primary cause being a spinout due to low rear tread depth. people love to quote a twenty year knowledge, well alot of things change in twenty years. Like abs/traction devices and a better knowledge of tire lifespan.
remember smoking used to be good for your health too you know .

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rockosolido
clinton twp, US
Sep 01, 2009 9:37 pm EDT

Regardless of whatever conspiracy theories the original poster has, and as stated, Costco is required to install two new tires per their agreement with Michelin. Doing otherwise would violate their merchant agreement and subject them to fine or breach of contract. You need not look any further than the previous posts from other users to understand why, but it seems as if the original posters is stubborn and set in his ways.

Furthermore, Costco WILL NOT rotate tires if your current rear tires have more tread than the current front tires. Not only would it benefit him to understand the company's policies before posting, but maybe it would benefit the children he's been teaching for 21 years. God knows what those students are out there doing now.

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guud
oakland, US
Jul 06, 2009 2:42 pm EDT

Common sense would tell one to put new tires on thr rear, since fish-tailing the worse consequence of a blow out...since most cars have power steering, it would be easier to control a car with a blown front tire...the main problem with a blown front tire is at the instant it bursts, if you happened to have no hands on the steering wheel and the car suddenly lurched to the right or left into an incoming vehicle...so kep two hands on the wheel and drive to "freedom", which means to always try to keep your car clear on other traffic on the sides - as much as possible..

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ByeByeCostco
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Jun 13, 2009 10:42 am EDT

A lie, told often enough, gains believers. It is still a lie.

The tire companies want new tires rear-mounted to increase the wear rate of the old tires. They'll sell more tires this way. The shops just collude with them to make a little more money in the long run. The safety argument is just their phoney excuse for squeezing customers. If it were really a liability issue, they would just make you pick the spot you wanted and sign a waiver. They don't have any trouble putting the better tread in front when they rotate the tires, do they?

The safety question comes down to whether the driver can better manage oversteer or understeer during an incident. It is also vehicle-dependent as most cars are more prone to one or the other. The vehicle owner is in a far better position to judge this than a rubber jockey at Costco. I learned to drive in a Volkswagon and spent many happy hours racing around counting on a good rear wheel slide. Understeer, on the other hand, is useless. That Michelin movie is all Hollywood.

I've bought 36 tires at Costco over the years for my family and my company. I've just bought my last two.

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costcoRob
Greensboro, US
May 22, 2009 8:09 pm EDT

Oh my god what a ###. I work for costco Tire and the reason we put tires on the rear is because of michelins guide lines state that the new tires if it is only a pair go on the rear. All tire manufacturers recommend this. How does this guy have 21 years of auto mechanic experience and not keep up with this. True idiot. I always make a point to humiliate people like that at the store.

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Former Truck Fleet Mech
Newnan, US
Jan 29, 2009 10:58 pm EST

Fed law states you must replace a front tire that has went flat on diesel tractor trucks. It is illegal to patch or plug the front tire of a commercial diesel truck, they are repaired and placed in the rear or used for trailers.
Why? Because a blowout in the front tire is bad juju.
Put the new tires on the front, just like the Feds mandate for the trucking industry.

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Rinny
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Apr 23, 2008 8:12 pm EDT

You clearly have no idea WHAT your doing. New tires go on the back as the other people have said, it's easier to control in a potentially dangerous situation. Putting them in the front doesn't help much.

Unless you don't have 4-wheel drive? Do you have only front wheel drive or something? Maybe that's why your grumping about the best tire installers EVER.

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Costco avoid this costco tire department!

Costco Tire Department, Wharton NJ 07866
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My wife was going to work on the interstate last Thursday when a 1 month old Michelin tire blew out. She's a new manager on a tight schedule so, to keep her from having to wait for road service, I went myself to put on the spare for her.

I took the damaged tire - which had blown out through the sidewall without having hit anything - and brought it back to the Wharton NJ Costco tire department where it was purchased. The staff there was surly and distracted, as though a heated disagreement was in progress, and although this was a regular weekday morning, the line for service went all the way out the door. When my turn finally came up, I calmly explained to Kerrie, the supervisor on duty, what had happened. She turned without a word and went to look at the tire, which I'd left in the service area. She returned, again without saying a word to me, and barked to a subordinate, "Lock that back door - I don't want any more customers coming in that way!" Finally, I asked her if she was going to replace the tire, and she said yes. I asked her if she could have it put it on the wheel and balanced, and my wife would come that evening between 6 and 7 to have it mounted on the car; she said that was OK. Because the communication seemed so strained, I repeated again, "She'll be here between 6 and 7 to have it mounted on the car, are you sure that's OK?" - she answered "Yes" again, and I left.

When my wife arrived at 6:30 to have the tire mounted, she was told, "You missed your 6:00 appointment - you'll have to wait until we close at 9:00". My wife called me at around 6:40 to tell me what had happened, and I called the tire department back and explained to the counter person that there was a misunderstanding - the agreement was that the tire would be mounted when my wife arrived between 6 and 7, and that she had other appointments and couldn't wait until 9.

He replied that the note Kerrie left said that the appointment was at 6, she'd missed it, and there was nothing that could be done. My wife put the replacement tire in the trunk and drove the 20 minutes home. Meanwhile, I called the store again and this time spoke to Mike, the assistant store manager on duty, who told me to bring the car back, and offered, "We'll see if we can fit you in." I replied that a) we'd had an agreement, b) it would have taken only 5 minutes to mount the wheel at the agreed upon time, and c) after all the time we'd wasted, I'd only make the 40 minute r/t again if he assured me that the tire would be mounted promptly. But I got the same "We'll see if we can fit you in."

Frankly, buying tires at Costco isn't such a steal; most of the same tires are available at similar prices at many local dealers. My wife and I have tight schedules and little free time, and had hoped to at least get civilized, professional service at Costco. But I ended up jacking up the car and remounting the replacement tire myself, in the dark, in my driveway.

I don't know what kind of service can be expected at other Costco tire departments, but I would certainly advise Costco members to avoid the tire department at the Wharton NJ store.

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Deborah Semple McChesney
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May 31, 2017 8:02 am EDT

Near Death Experience because of this Costco Tire Department! Avoid at all costs! I purchased 4 new tires in Bridgewater Costco around Christmas time 2016 where the employees are wonderful, attentive and customer service oriented despite being very busy. I have the tires rotated and balanced regularly. On April 29th (roughly 30 days ago) I went to the Warton Costco to check the tires because they were slowly leaking air...All 4 tires needed slight re-filling every 2 weeks which is not normal. They took the tires off and remounted them and found the rims were possibly mounted in a way that it might be causing the tires to leak but assured me it was fixed. In the process they broke TWO of the tire sensors off the tires so I could no longer see the tire pressure on my screen in the car...so I now had no idea if they were low on air unless I stopped at a gas station and paid for air to check the current reading.

Last night while driving with my 13 year old twin boys, 11 year old daughter and 8 year old son on busy Interstate I-80, the car began to have a severe vibration. My car- enthusiast son looked out the window on the passenger side and said the back tire was moving like it might fall off. I immediately pulled over. I popped the hubcap off the tire and you can see from the photo attached...5 of the 6 lug nuts were OFF...just sitting in the wheel well with shreds of metal that had sheeted off with the lug nuts . A few more minutes and that last lug nut could have given way and the wheel would have separated from the car with my 4 kids in the car on the interstate in the rain! We could have been killed. When roadside assistance arrived and saw what happened. He said this was clear negligence...an employee that did not tighten the lug nuts! He said that he had never seen anything like it and that this doesn't just happen! I am beyond rattled and I think every employee in this department needs re-training. This should not have occurred!

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JTCC
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Jul 09, 2011 3:39 am EDT

I have dealt with this Costco Tire Center on numerous occasions, the staff is very professional and very knowledgable. What other Tire Center sends their employees to training centers and events to further product knowledge and to gain experience with what they sell? As far as warranties, for a $14 installation package including- mounting, balancing, valve stems, Lifetime rotation, road hazard warranty, flat repair warranty, and most of the tires having a milage warranty... They stand behind their warranties 100%, To the comment above- I have NEVER seen Sears beating Costco's tire prices when comparing apples to apples. Sears ALSO charges on top of the tire price for valve stems, road hazard, rotations, balancing, fixing tires... If you think over the life of a 60, 000 mile tire, you should have the tires rotated about 8 times. The average rotation costs $20-$30 plus the additional cost of balancing each wheel every rotation. Maybe fixing one flat tire costing $25. Paying 10% of the tire price for road hazard. The cost of maintenance over the life of the tires plus road hazard would double the original cost if purchased elsewhere.
I have purchased 5 sets of tires from Costco Tire Center and would not purchase tires elsewhere anymore. The negative - They do not offer appointments, which can be helpful to people with time constraints. And sometimes it is a while until your helped at the counter or until your car is done, but that's with any business... I'd rather it take longer and done right the first time, rather then rush something that is of such importance... Your life and the person's life driving next to you is at risk if the tire comes flying off the vehicle due to a rushed job.
As for any grease/lubricant that is applied to any mounting hardware. The manufacture engineers the vehicle with a dry torque spec. By adding grease to a stud and lug, the stud is going to be over torqued and stretched, which can cause the stud to not return to normal operating ranges and sometimes pass the yield point and break. Lug-nuts that have been in service for 100, 000 miles and have went on and off numerous times need to be replaced due to the threads and hex edges being worn. For a bag of 20 lug-nuts that usually only costs $10 dollars, why would you risk it, a cross threaded lug or lug-nuts falling off could cost you hundreds down the road.

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jlc321
Denville, US
Dec 22, 2010 8:49 pm EST

I read this comment after getting re-re-routed by Costco's voice exchange.
When I finally got thru to the Tire Dept nobody picked up after several minutes of ringing.
So my first impression aligned with this comment.
I called Sears and got a better deal on Michelins than what I saw at Costco on-line.
And the service was outstanding.
Costco is great for returns.
Otherwise their C/S is the pits.

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gsz01
Denville, US
Apr 14, 2010 6:13 pm EDT
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In all the years that I have dealt with the people in this tire center I found them to be utmost professional and handle customers with the most amount of courtesy. Perhaps you came in with an attitude that I also sense in your comments. That probably does not much to make an individual be helpful to you. At the same time you complain that the supervisor gives instructions to the staff with you standing there. That is something you may forget is their job and they have to do as efficiently with the amount of time they have to deal with you and the staff at the same time along with the other customers. I also do not really believe the line was out the door. Perhaps a couple of people stood there as a group and blocked your way in. No matter your wife showed up between 6-7PM as you stated yet they were going to help her at 9PM. That cannot be since the entire store closes at 8:30PM as does the tire center and they really do not like to take people after 7PM since most likely they have other customers to take care of ahead of your wife and her tight schedule, since those others also have probably tighter schedules then you or your wife. Perhaps next time you should take the car with the bad tire to the store yourself and let your wife go on with her tight schedule using your car. But no, that is something you did not think of and now blame Costco for your problems. Sorry but this does not sound fair on your part.

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jay v
Washington, US
Dec 16, 2009 10:16 am EST

also you guys have amazing eyesight to be able to scan the road at speed for objects

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jay v
Washington, US
Dec 16, 2009 10:14 am EST

you dont lubricate the lugs because you dont want something holding the tire on your car to be slippin off now do you? it also prevents over torquing the lugs which can lead to failure

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danny
El Paso, US
Feb 01, 2009 8:47 pm EST

so why is it Costco's fault that you are on a tight schedule? Costco business varies day by day, sometimes very busy and you have to wait for service. there are no appointments, so if the manager tried to accommodate you at six and you did not show, its your fault. I also am doubtful that your tire mysteriously had a blow out, you had to hit something. i find the costco tire center to be very professional and their staff extremely helpful.

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David W. Behrens
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Feb 13, 2008 8:03 am EST

This same Costco Wharton Tire Department insists on a store manager (many times female) tightening all tire lug nuts with a torque wrench (with which I agree in principle), BUT DOESN'T TEACH THE STORE MANAGER HOW TO USE A TORQUE WRENCH! They always pass the click stop on the large torque wrench used, sometimes by as much as a quarter turn. Don't ask them to lubricate the tire lugs, they get downright nasty!

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Costco extra tax added to replace defective product

MY husband and I purchased an LCD TV from Costco. After a month, the sound started to disappear on several channels, since we own another TV part of the same home entertainment network that did not have the same problem we came to the conclusion the TV is defective. We returned it to Costco (Langley, BC) and to our surprise we were charged an extra recycling tax on the new (exactly same type of TV and otherwise same price TV) that we got.
When we asked the manager called Taj why is it that we are being charged extra fees to replace a defective product that we purchased in good faith and under the assumption that it would work as advertised he replied that it he is not responsible for government taxes and that we chose to return the TV instead of having it serviced by the manufacturer. WOw, great service!

My conclusion: It is our fault, I always said Costco has no quality products and the customer service is really bad.

My advice : shop elsewhere!

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Jul 16, 2008 3:46 pm EDT

wow... Go learn law or economics or something. You are a very uniformed and under educated individual.

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Feb 18, 2008 12:48 am EST
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So let's see, you are angry at the retailer because of a government policy. Are you too blind to understand the government is the problem? Please don't waste people's time by posting illegitmate complaints. Your comments prove you are in the wrong. You would be able to see through that if you were capable of logic.

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Costco credit card charges

I have not seen a monthly statement from HSBC for some time, even though I regularly make monthly payments to them. I've been charging my gas and meds, plus other things on occasion, on my Costco card for the sake of convenience. Costco contracts out their credit business to HSBC. I've written to them, asking for an accounting, so I can see where I stand, but have not received a response. Now I find on this website that there are many horror stories of fraudulent behavior by HSBC and am very worried I have become a victim of their cheating and chiseling. My next letter is going to the Washington State Attorney General's Consumer Protection Office, with a copy to Costco noting my great displeasure at their credit practices.

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Dec 11, 2007 4:07 pm EST

SORRY, You became a victim when you got the card. Get a lawyer! Quick! (Read the other posts here, always the same!) I can't believe that Costco and GM would do business with slime like this!

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In early January 2007 I purchased a bag of Costco's Kirkland Signature "Super Premium Maintenance Formula" dry cat food. I began feeding it to my two cats. My female took one sniff and immediately refused to eat it, so we gave her a bowl of the old type of food. My four and a half year-old, healthy male cat consumed large amounts of it, but within a few...

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Recommendations and Conclusion: I highly recommend shopping at Costco. With its impressive product variety, competitive prices, and exceptional customer service, it is a one-stop-shop for all your needs. Whether you're a member or not, Costco offers an unparalleled shopping experience.

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