National Tire and Battery
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Category: Automotive
Contact Information United States
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National Tire and Battery Reviews
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Barbara Martin
May 26, 2009
brake job caused accident
After Hurricane Ike hit in Texas, National Tire and Battery advertised free check-ups for single moms to see if damaged from hurricane. The shop guys were nice and checked my tires. Next I went in to check my brakes and get an estimate. My battery was bad so I had them replace it. The next day after money came from fema I took my car back in for brake repair. Two days later on the way home from college in Houston there was bumper to bumper traffic. I was going only 25 mph when a lady in front of me slammed on her brakes and stopped completely. I tapped my brakes and the pedal went all the way to the floor. I hit her in the rear and caused 2 scratches on her bumper. Because her damage was so small, I allowed my insurance company to fix her car. I took my car back into NTB to complain about the brake job. The assisstant manager was on duty and when the guys in the shop pulled off the tire he came and got me to show me the brake line was dryrotted and leaking brake fluid. He told me they must not have bled the brake lines b/c if they had the lines would have busted right away. He admitted it was their fault and they would replace the brake lines and rebleed them. There was damage to the front end of the car. I called the manager Jason b/c he was the one there when the original work was done. He refused to help me concerning the damage to my car which is 20 years old. I asked him if he could please just call around find some parts at a junk yard and fix my car or give me my money back for the brake repairs. He gave me the corp. phone number which I called and they told me they would fix the situation. The repairs & accident happened Oct 2008 and Jason the manager did not do the paperwork until January 2009. Now I found out that the asst manager was fired. He was the only one that was truthful and is the only one that was fired. Now it has been 7 months and they are just now denying the claim. Gallagher-Basset and Jennifer, the agent have lied and given me the runaround. In the meantime I went w/o a car for 4 months. I was very ill for 8 weeks during this process which is why I let it go on so long. I am now trying to hire an attorney to take the case. I am a single mom of 2 adult blind children. If I don't have transportation then neither do they.
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john
March 12, 2009
NTB Credit card
I bought four tires from an NTB store and applied for their credit card. I got approved for the card and used it because it was no interst for 12 months. I sent out a payment at the end of december for my january payment and they didn't process it til febuary and then i sent a payment the last week of febuary for march and they took it out before march.oh yeah and they seem to have gotten my febuary payment on time out of all this shit. so i basically paid them 3 times in one month for their screwup. well what they did was they sent a thing to my credit report saying i was 30 days late and drilled my credit score because of their laziness. i called them up and asked questions and they said its not their fault. i am writing this to warn all you people out there about there shit. this has also happened to a friend of mine as well and he was told the same thing so needless to say i got it with a late fee and interst. PLEASE BEWARE. NTB is great service i always do my business there but i will never use the card again for anything at all.
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November 15, 2008
Scam
The NTB here in Blue Springs, MO (just outside Kansas City) just attempted to scam me. I took it in for four new Michelin tires and foolishly took them up on a free alignment check. Not surprisingly, they said that my alignment was off and I needed a $100+ alignment service, or my new tires would likely not wear correctly (of course voiding any type of warranty). Oddly enough, the tires that were just removed had no unusual wear after 52, 000 miles and the car never drove with any indication of alignment problems. To top off this visit from hell, I watched as the tech "road tested" my vehicle like he was qualifying for NASCAR, after he literally beat the rims off the car. Complaining to the manager would have been fruitless since he was the one running the alignment scam. This is just another example of why modern American business will continue to fail in the long run.
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August 19, 2008
Rip-off!
I purchased two new tires at NTB in Houston on Westheimer Drive on 11/19/2007. I was told that these tires should last for about 30, 000 miles, and they stressed that they were good tires. I had a flat today 12/09/2007. When I went to NTB in Austin to have the tire repaired, I was told the tire could not be fixed. When I asked about what the warrantee would cover, I was told"nothing". They said that since I didn't purchase the road hazard insurance, nothing was covered. This is a three week old tire! Noone at NTB told me about needing to purchase the road hazard insurance, or else I would have bought it. Now i will be out another $177.00 to buy another tire. You can bet I will never buy another tire from NTB unless they make this right.
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July 30, 2008
Bad service
Took my car to NTB for an oil change and a tire rotation. On a side note, I've been told before by an NTB worker that you specifically have to ask for them to check your tire pressure, or else they won't do it. This time I knew I was out of windshield wiper fluid, so when I went in for my oil change I asked specifically if they check the windshield fluid. The worker said "yes" with no elaboration. This morning, two days later, I just realized I am still out of windshield wiper fluid. I called NTB and asked what the deal was, the worker said it costs extra and that they might have checked it, but they don't fill it up for free. I feel like I play this run-around game every time I am in their store and will not go back for any more oil changes. When I was there for my oil change, they also tried to sell me an alignment for 79.00, I said no, and then the worker said "Well, how about 59.00?" Why the games? Do you think your customers are stupid, NTB? Please quit treating them that way.
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July 22, 2008
They caused my accident
In May of 2008 I brought my 1999 Mazda 626 to National Tire and Battery (who is affiliated with TBC Corporation) to have front left and right axles replaced as well as the front right wheel bearing replaced. In June of 2008 I noticed a humming noise coming from somewhere in the front end of my car. After taking the vehicle to be looked at, the mechanic told me that my wheel bearing needed replaced. Since I just had it replaced a month prior at National Tire and Battery I took it back to them to have it looked at. They agreed that the bearing had already become faulty and they replaced it for free. The following day when I picked the vehicle up I drove out of the parking lot and still heard the same noise so I took it back to the shop to inform them of the issue. This time they told me that they had to replace the bearing again, as well as order a “hop” (which I now believe to be a “hub”) assembly. They told me to bring my vehicle back on the following Monday to have this work done.
On the way home my car entered a skid on the interstate and caused me to crash into the median dividers. After speaking with a mechanic I was informed that it was very possible that they wheel bearing was not packed correctly and it had locked up my front right wheel, causing the accident. I informed National Tire and Battery’s Corporate office of this via email. I was called the following day by Dave Zolnowski and told that they had turned over the issue to their insurance company Gallagher Bassett. Gallagher Bassett eventually sent out an appraiser to look at my vehicle. After waiting for a week, I was finally able to get in touch with Anita (an insurance adjuster for Gallagher Bassett). She informed me that the appraiser’s opinion is that the work done on my car by National Tire and Battery had nothing to do with my accident. I was not surprised because insurance companies are infamous for wrongly denying claims.
I contacted National Tire and Battery Headquarters again to inform them of the decision made by their insurance company and express my displeasure with the decision. I was then contacted within an hour of sending the email by the District Manager of National Tire and Battery who only referred to himself as Tim. He told me to an auto body shop come to do an estimate on my vehicle. So I thought great, they obviously know that they’re employees were negligent in sending me home with a car that they knew was not safe to drive. After getting the estimate and having it faxed over to Tim I was contacted by him the following Monday and told that they were standing behind their insurance company and not admitting any responsibility in the accident. Therefore, National Tire and Battery and Gallagher Bassett had wasted 3 weeks of my time, caused me to miss work to meet with their insurance appraiser and the local auto body shop to get estimates done, and I am still left without a vehicle. I hope that you consider this story before deciding to do business with National Tire and Battery. They obviously are not willing to admit fault when they are wrong, and fix their mistakes. I would suspect that I am not the only consumer who has fallen prey to this company either.
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