All this talk of cheap non-warranty tires is making me wonder where I could
pick up a pair? I figure they'd get me by for the small amount of racing I
plan on doing until I get really addicted to the sport... (-:
-tim
> On Tue, 11 Jul 2000 19:17:05 PDT "alex cilli" <alexcilli@hotmail.com>
> writes:
> BUT once Hoosier
> > realized
> > that there was a defect they should have stopped selling the tires.
> > Selling
> > poor merchandise under the NO WARRANTY umbrella is wrong.
>
> Hey, Alex, tire manufacturers have been selling blems under a "no
> warranty" umbrella since your dad was a kid. That is a common practice,
> and a way to offer a somewhat useable product to the bottom of the market
> at a discounted price. For that matter, Every manufacturer out there
> (with the possible exceptions of Rolex, Rolls Royce, Evan Piccone...)
> sells their "seconds" to various "outlet" organizations. Get over it,
> and next time buy the first line product if you want to be happy with the
> investment.
>
> Jon FP 73
> Buys work jeans from the local Lee seconds-outlet
>
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