I met the new manager, Michael Deaver, when I went there to fill up my tires for a trip. I mentioned the trip to Michael. My tires registered 34 lbs/ I wanted 40 lbs. Michael "discovered" I had inboard tire wear and recommended that I get new tires for the trip. That my tires were "unsafe." He stated that Bridgestone did not make the tires that were on my car, and quoted three others, while also mentioning the "buy-two - get two free" program. I left and discovered that he filled my tires at 36 lbs. I am giving him the benefit of the doubt that his tire pressure device was faulty. Arriving home, I found on the Bridgestone internet site that they still make my tires. I called Deaver, and he said he will check his two other sources and get back to me. His assistant called me back and offered a fourth brand of other tires. Looking back, it was very poor service, untrue advice and extreme upsale pressure to buy their tires. Another tire store told me I was good to go for another 1, 000 miles or so on my old tires and the wear was not in the "unsafe' range. Tire Works went from a real possibility for my next tires to "don't brother with this place..."