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  1. Join Date
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    I have a 2006 Mazda3 hatch with goodyear eagle tires. Imagine my surprise when I found a yokohama tire (standard on 2005 m3s) attached to the rear passenger side of my m3. ngayon ko lang napansin kasi wala naman akong iniisip na masamang gagawin ng casa db. napansin lang ng driver na bat yokohama na yung isang gulong ko. the car was with them for a little over a month for repair after an accident (long story) and they're the only ones who had access to my car!!! tapos chineck ko yung trunk, walang hiya, nawawala rin yung crank shaft para sa jack ko! i texted the service rep that i dealt with but no reply. what should i do??

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    #2
    Wag text.....Tawagan mo...Puntahan mo ulit....

    Sila din mapapahiya....

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    bro, too quick naman conclusion mo... STOLE agad ang term mo. could be an error on the part of technicians since sa casa pala ginawa, thus, a lot of other M3s being serviced which could easily lead to switchings. I suggest report it directly to the casa and settle it there and then.

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    #4
    yup. better. puntahan mo na. for sure di nila aaminin yun. but atleast maiparating mo sa management.

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    the part they fixed was my front end. what would they be doing taking off the tires from the back end? tapos yung pinalitan pa yung hood, fender, windshield...

    yup, pupuntahan ko nga sila next week, closed ata sila bukas e. i really hope they do something about this and replace the "misplaced" parts.

    thanks for the responses guys

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    #6
    tama sila sir, puntahan mo and report directly sa management...give them the benefit of the doubt muna habang wala pang linaw kung pano tlaga nangyari yun, pag inunahan mo kse ng galit, it could backfire and you and lalo kang hindi matulungan..

    my 2 cents...

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    #7
    naku! kung salbahe talaga ang wheels they can say na may checklist and you accepted/received the car ekek... pero kung mabait sila eh di tutulungan ka nila sa problema mo..

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    #8
    Quote Originally Posted by claRkEnt View Post
    bro, too quick naman conclusion mo... STOLE agad ang term mo. could be an error on the part of technicians since sa casa pala ginawa, thus, a lot of other M3s being serviced which could easily lead to switchings. I suggest report it directly to the casa and settle it there and then.
    Ummm... Wheels isn't a Mazda casa in the first place... so I doubt if there are a lot of MZ3s there to "switch" parts with.

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    i'm giving them the benefit of doubt but what would they be doing rotating my tires when my odometer only read 6k? there's really no reason for them to touch my tires since you don't need to remove the tires when replacing the hood, air bag sensors and other stuff at the front of the car. the engine didn't receive any damage from the accident and the accident wasn't bad enough to affect the drive train in any way. but anyway, i'll find out tomorrow when i go to their office.

    hassle lang talaga. and what can they do about my missing lever for my jack?

    lesson learned, take pics of EVERYthing in and on your car before leaving it for repairs... haaaaay!

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    balitaan mo kami sir kung ano nangyari pagpunta nya sa kanila... i edited the thread title, dinagdagan ko ng question mark.

    Quote Originally Posted by canuckpuck View Post
    i'm giving them the benefit of doubt but what would they be doing rotating my tires when my odometer only read 6k? there's really no reason for them to touch my tires since you don't need to remove the tires when replacing the hood, air bag sensors and other stuff at the front of the car. the engine didn't receive any damage from the accident and the accident wasn't bad enough to affect the drive train in any way. but anyway, i'll find out tomorrow when i go to their office.

    hassle lang talaga. and what can they do about my missing lever for my jack?

    lesson learned, take pics of EVERYthing in and on your car before leaving it for repairs... haaaaay!

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    Hi Canuckpuck!

    Did your checklist indicate the brand of tires? When I check in my vehicle for repair, the checker usually indicates the brand of tires and number of pieces.

    But if proven na pinalitan talaga yung tires mo, bad trip talaga.

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    #12
    any update?

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    #13
    hi po sa lahat...

    I read this thread and i found out it some kinda hilarious noh... Kasi I have bought 2 cars there in Wheel Inc. E. Rodriguez. Hyundai Tucson and Suzuki Grand Vitara, and because of these syempre all my units are under sa Wheels.

    I am writing not to disappoint anyone of you, especially "CANUCKPACK". Sir evertime na ipapasok po ang mga unit sa "CASA'' they provide the CHECKLIST. The CHECKLIST is your record for all the stuffs inside your car. From the engine area, trunk area, interior and exterior area, and even the tire which you are complaining are recorded in the checklist. They provide all information and they are very specific when it comes to the battery, tires, seatcover, steering wheel, magz, and the tools.

    YOu should check the CHECKLIST before you sign it. Tska pala.. pag ginagawa ang kotse sa Wheels, hindi na nila inaalis lahat ng gamit sa loob ng kotse. Kung saan lang ung portion na may sira o tama, un lang ung portion na gagalawin nila..

    I've been their client for 5 years na, so alam ko na kalakaran nila...


    Twagan mo na lang po sila sir, or if you want i can help you.

    CIAO!

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    #14
    brod 2 taon na yata yun thread na to

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    Quote Originally Posted by badsekktor View Post
    brod 2 taon na yata yun thread na to
    I think meron "professional" interest yan. First post (of a freshly created account) on a 2 year old thread that reports in a certain car shop.

    Doesn't it smell fishy?

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    *emerson_rabe
    kung di pa nababawi ng TS yung tire nya, malamang di na babawiin talaga kasi pudpod na....tagal na nito eh...
    hataw sa paghalungkat ng thread, ah...

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    #17
    2 years na tong thread na to ah

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    bought my zuki swift from wheels suzuki manila bay but had the 6 month and 1 year [free] pms done at wheels zuki e rod because its nearer to our place. so far so good. maganda ang service. and like they said naka-indicate sa checklist yung brand ng tire.

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    i'm a former wheels inc. shop supervisor and consultant, not to offend you but i know that everytime the car brought to the shop we have strict rules that all cars shall undergo an inspection and checklist that the customer should sign it before the car bring it to 4th floor body shop dept. and all the parts they removed from the car put in one storage and tags with your name/plate no..I knew the owner and president for service mr. velasco and he never tolerate any wrong doing in the shop. try to call them and i knew that they listen and help you if they make mistake.

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    #20
    texting is not really a good idea they might think a good alibi for it. maybe a phone call will do. or go directly to the casa

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